When Indonesia was deprived of its bid for the 2023 FIFA U-20 World Cup scheduled for May, coach Shin Tae-yong, who leads the Indonesia U-20 national team, said, “It’s heartbreaking. I have nothing else to say,” he said.
According to CNN Indonesia on the 30th, coach Shin said at a press conference in Jakarta, “I am heartbroken that young players’ dreams and hopes are gone.”
“It’s a World Cup I’ve been preparing for three and a half years, so I feel complicated and difficult, but how hard our players are,” he said. .
Regarding the atmosphere of the team, Shin said, “As we trained, the players gained confidence and the team was formed as a whole, looking forward to more than just passing the preliminary round.”
Regarding future plans, he said, “If the right to advance to the finals is maintained even if the right to host is deprived, we will go to normal training, but I don’t know yet.” It’s a priority, so I can’t do normal training.”
As coach Shin said, the players shed tears at the news of the deprivation of the hosting rights, and some players expressed disappointment through SNS, saying, “I poured sweat, time, energy, and blood, but everything flew in an instant for political reasons.” also expressed
Also, many football fans are expressing their disappointment by sending condolence wreaths to the Indonesian Football Association (PSSI).
Ignatius Indro, head of the Indonesian football team’s fan club, said that not only the political world, but also the government and PSSI should not interfere with football, saying, “The loss of the hosting rights is Indonesia’s failure.토토사이트” Indonesia hosted the U-20 World Cup, but
Israel After advancing to the finals, anti-Israel public opinion was formed that Israeli athletes persecuting Pakistan, their
Muslim brother country, should be denied entry. After threatening to kidnap them if they did, FIFA eventually revoked Indonesia’s lien rights.