Timnas Indonesia recently received penalties from FIFA due to disciplinary issues during their matches. The team was fined 20,000 Swiss francs (equivalent to Rp357 million) for various violations during the World Cup qualifiers.
In addition to the hefty fine, Sumardji, the national team’s head coach, was also given a one-match suspension for his behavior on the sidelines during a match. The assistant coach, Shin Tae-yong, was hit with an even harsher penalty, being suspended for four matches for his involvement in the incidents.
The disciplinary actions were taken by FIFA after reviewing footage of the matches and assessing the behavior of the coaching staff and players. The incidents in question included confrontations with match officials, inappropriate gestures, and other acts of misconduct.
The penalties are a harsh reminder for the national team to uphold the values of fair play and sportsmanship on the field. It is crucial for all members of the team, from the coaching staff to the players, to conduct themselves in a professional manner and show respect for the rules of the game.
Despite the setbacks, Timnas Indonesia must now focus on moving forward and learning from their mistakes. The team will need to regroup and demonstrate a better attitude and behavior in future matches to avoid further sanctions from FIFA.
The penalties serve as a wake-up call for Timnas Indonesia to prioritize discipline and respect in their games. It is essential for the team to uphold the values of fair play and sportsmanship to represent the country with dignity and pride on the international stage.