Indonesia has been making waves in the world of football recently, with the appointment of former Dutch striker Patrick Kluivert as the head coach of the national team. Kluivert, who had an illustrious playing career with clubs like Ajax, Barcelona, and AC Milan, has been tasked with leading Indonesia to success in the upcoming World Cup in 2026.
However, it seems that Kluivert has even bigger plans for Indonesian football. In a recent interview, the 45-year-old coach revealed that he is not just focused on the World Cup in 2026, but also has his sights set on the Olympics in 2028.
Kluivert expressed his belief that Indonesia has the potential to compete at the highest level in international football, and he is determined to help the team reach new heights. He sees the Olympics as a great opportunity for Indonesian football to showcase its talent on a global stage and make a name for itself in the sport.
The Dutchman has already started working on developing a long-term plan for the national team, with a focus on nurturing young talent and building a strong foundation for success in the future. He has been working closely with the Indonesian Football Association to identify and recruit promising young players who can be groomed into future stars of the national team.
Kluivert’s vision and commitment to the development of Indonesian football have been met with enthusiasm and optimism from fans and officials alike. Many believe that under his guidance, Indonesia has the potential to become a force to be reckoned with in international football.
While the road to the Olympics in 2028 will be a challenging one, with tough competition from traditional football powerhouses, Kluivert is confident that with hard work, dedication, and the right mindset, Indonesia can achieve success on the global stage.
As the national team continues its preparations for the upcoming tournaments, Indonesian football fans can look forward to an exciting journey ahead, with Patrick Kluivert at the helm leading them towards a bright and promising future.