03/04/2007
Indonesian National team

Indonesian Futsal
Courtesy: The Jakarta Post

RI futsal aims high at SEAG in Thailand

Damar Harsanto, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta

Indonesia's national futsal team has set itself the high target of reaching the finals of the upcoming SEA Games in Thailand, where futsal will be making its maiden appearance in the biannual sporting event.

"We still have eight months to prepare ourselves. Reaching the finals will be a realistic target," Justin Lhaksana, the national team's coach, said Tuesday.

"Our national team is in top form now with newly-joined young players on board. We've used the recent (ASEAN Football Federation futsal championship) matches in Bangkok as a tryout for our new national team. And they did very well," Justin said at a press conference for the Final Four round of the Dji Sam Soe Futsal League 2007 in Jakarta.

Justin said Indonesia performed well, despite failing to reach the semifinal round of the ASEAN futsal championship. Indonesia beat the Philippines 1-0, drew with Malaysia 2-2 and lost to debutantes Australia 5-3. Indonesia settled third in the group, outrun in total points by Malaysia.

"Malaysia had better preparation in the two weeks before the championship, while the Australian team is a world championship regular. I think the Bangkok result was good enough," Justin said.

The chairman of the Indonesia Soccer Association (PSSI)'s futsal organization, the National Futsal Body (BFN), Chemby Hutapea, said the body had submitted its list of 20 would-be national team players to Indonesia's SEA Games task force for screening.

"They have undergone the first health and physical tests and passed 90 percent of them so far," Chemby said.

He said the task force ruled only 15 slots would be available in the men's futsal side. Indonesia will not compete in the women's division.

National task force head Achmad Sutjipto said earlier that due to budget constraints only competitors with a strong chance of winning would be sent to the games.

"Only those who have good potential to win gold or silver medals will go to the games. That's a total of about 272 athletes," Sutjipto said.

Indonesia wants to improve on its fifth place position in the 2005 games in the Philippines.

Initially, it planned to field 800 athletes for the games, but a lack of funds for training led to the decision to cut the number of athletes attending.

Indonesia has allocated Rp 70 billion (US$7.7 million) to finance training for the games.



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