A total of five clubs have expressed their position on the matter The Kanjuruhan tragedy. They are Persis Solo, Persebaya Surabaya, Persija Jakarta, Arema FC and PSIS Semarang.
Persis and Persebaya expressed the same thing in a compact way after holding a meeting at the town hall of Solo on Monday (24/10/2022). Persis and Persebaya hope that Liga 1 2022 can restart after being interrupted The Kanjuruhan tragedy last October 1st.
They both ask PSSI hold an Extraordinary Congress (KLB) as an attempt to replace federation staff. Then Persis and Persebaya also asked to hold an Extraordinary General Meeting of Shareholders (GMS) of the PT Liga Indonesia Baru (LIB).
Persebaya-Send letters to PSSI and LIB exactly
Persebaya management, including Persebaya shareholder Azrul Ananda, met with Persis Solo management, including Kaesang Pangareb (President of Persis), together with solo mayor Gibran Rakabuming, on Monday 24 October 2022.#Persebaia pic.twitter.com/Yt2yoKC3wI
– Official Persebaya (@persebayaupdate) October 24, 2022
Unlike Persis and Persebaya, Persija and Arema did not apply for PSSI KLB or PT LIB AGM. Both clubs only asked for an investigation and investigation into the Kanjuruhan tragedy.
Regarding investigations and investigations, the government has formed an independent joint fact-finding group (TGIPF). The TGIPF survey results were also presented to the President of the Republic of Indonesia Joko Widodo on October 14 with various recommendations, such as PSSI KLB and asking PSSI General President Mochamad Iriawan and PSSI Executive Committee (Exco) to step down. .
Official press release from Arema FC#usuttunta#TransformationSoccer Indonesia#bersatutegarbakkit pic.twitter.com/Xd4YLMLbUB
– Arema FC (@AremafcOfficial) October 25, 2022
While PSIS is the same as Persis and Persebaya, which requires the holding of the general meeting of shareholders of PT LIB. As for the PSSI KLB, the PSIS chose to respect the voices of the other clubs who requested it.
Official PSIS statement on the tragedy of Kanjuruhan, Liga 1 and KLB.#PSI pic.twitter.com/q51iJfWjhv
– PSIS (@psisfcofficial) October 25, 2022
With the release of the attitude of these five clubs, there are still 13 participants in League 1 who have not expressed their position. Their attitude is eagerly awaited considering the part of PSSI voters who can determine the future of Indonesian football.
(off / krs)