Wednesday, April 6, 2011

Normalization committee not using Nurdin's PSSI statutes

The Jakarta Post | Thu, 04/07/2011 9:12 AM | Sports

The normalization committee has decided not to use the statutes of the Indonesian Soccer Association (PSSI) that allowed a convict to be elected as its chairman.

"The draft of the organization's regulations will be formulated based on the statutes of the world soccer body, FIFA, to avoid controversy," normalization committee chairman Agum Gumelar said Wednesday.

The draft regulation is expected to be completed by Friday.

Agum, a former PSSI chairman, was appointed by FIFA as the

normalization committee chairman to run the daily activities of PSSI before the election of a new PSSI chairman next month.

The normalization committee was established as FIFA deemed the current executive committee of PSSI as no longer legitimate.

Nurdin Halid could no longer lead the organization, as seen in his the organization's failure to hold a congress last month and deal with the presence of the Indonesian Premier League, FIFA said.

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