The True Cost of Indonesia’s Football Revolution
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Indonesia hasn't been this close to the World Cup since 1938. • Nearly a century has passed since Indonesia appeared at the 1938 FIFA World Cup as the Dutch East Indies, under colonial rule by the Netherlands. Today, the Dutch connection lives on through heritage players—European-trained talents with deep family ties to Indonesia. • Naturalised by the Indonesian FA, these players have provided an immediate boost to the national team. But at what cost? The next decade will determine whether short-term success can translate into sustainable growth. Can local players envision a future where they, too, can represent their nation? Will grassroots football and domestic leagues rise above their turbulent past? This will be decided in the next 10 years. • Links if you would like to support the SAMU channel: • My favourite football book ‘How To Watch Football’: https://amzn.to/40e9mOA • If you like my videos, you’ll love this book! It’s an easy read and unpacks many of the topics explored on this channel. Tifo’s ‘How To Watch Football’ is a must-have for football lovers. • The mic I use to record videos: https://amzn.to/4feDI7R • It’s small, affordable and easy to use! • — • These are affiliate links from Amazon and I will receive a small commission from any sales made from them. • This is a video about international football, the Indonesian National Football Team, Erick Thohir, the KNVB, Thom Haye, Indonesia World Cup Qualification, Indonesia World Cup Qualifiers, Naturalisation of football players.
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