PSSI Will Be Reported to FIFA

Mario Gomez

DBasia.news – PSSI Disciplinary Committee’s sanctions to Persib Bandung apparently made Persib Bandung coach Mario Gomez hard to believe it.

The coach said that he plans to report PSSI to FIFA. According to Gomez, PSSI’s sanctions are out of the track.

PSSI Disciplinary Committee gave the sanctions that are considered weird to Gomez team. It’s out of the regulation.

Persib got 9 points of fouls after the match against Persija Jakarta in the 23rd-week of Liga 1 at Gelora Bandung Lautan Api Stadium, Bandung, Sunday (23/9).

“I can’t help to think how could the sanctions be like this, why don’t apply the same to other teams. I remembered the last time we visited Arema the spectators entered the pitch and some of them attacked our players, hit my head. Maybe it’s different for this federation,” he said.

Gomez also remembers the incident in the match between Persija and Arema FC at Kanjuruhan Stadium, Malang. At that time, the spectators were too many, reached the pitch and made the kick-off postponed for 30 minutes.

“For me, they weren’t responding to it seriously, maybe this time because Persija were defeated. Everyone knows, even the fans also know. Maybe if Persija come here, at least with the draw result, the league won’t be terminated. But because they got defeated, they disliked it. Neither do the friends, Arema nor Madura United,” Gomez added.

Aside from the sanction, Mario Gomez also questioned Persib’s schedule against Madura United in the 24th-week on October 9.

 

Persib


“On 9, it would be the FIFA agenda. The club shouldn’t have a match. This is crazy, outside FIFA regulation. FIFA should know about this, it’s supposed to be until 7, the 17 clubs don’t play and give the time for the national team. I’m confused why it doesn’t apply here,” he said.

“It’s all for Indonesia. You have to improve. Perhaps this is the reason why FIFA’s rank is always in 170th. A lot of foreign players don’t want to play here, they refused it.”

“It’s not “clean” here, there are a lot of foreign players won’t come to Indonesia. If you don’t want the change, you won’t be developed,” Gomez concluded.