Monday, February 25, 2013

J-League Ajak Pemain Indonesia Ke Jepang

















J-League, which plans to create a new competition at the lower level in 2014, consider giving special rations play to players from Southeast Asia, including from Indonesia.
It can not be separated from the J-League plans to expand throughout Asia, including Southeast Asia by establishing agreements with several countries.

This policy also will provide benefits for the players from Thailand, Myanmar, Vietnam also Indonesia to take part in the J-League competition.

"The hope is that players from Southeast Asia can play in Japan and growing as a player and return to their own competitions and play better there," declared one of the officials at the JFA as reported Sponichi.

Quota system for players from Southeast Asia will be the same as the quota of foreign players from Asia were introduced in 2009. So far, the Japanese club FC Ryukyu from the third division has done a proactive step to bring in players from Malaysia.

Last year, the J-League is broadcast in Thailand, Indonesia, Vietnam and Malaysia. Hopefully, by the invitation of the J-League for players from countries in Southeast Asia, the prestige of the J-League could be much more developed.
#M YANUAR F,goal.com

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