Erick Thohir, the owner of Indonesian football club Persib Bandung, has set a target of 15 points for the Indonesian national team in their upcoming matches. Thohir, who is also a member of the Indonesian Football Association (PSSI), believes that this target is achievable and will help to improve the performance of the national team.
Thohir has been vocal about his desire to see Indonesian football reach new heights and believes that setting ambitious targets is the key to success. He has been working closely with the national team coach and players to ensure that they are fully prepared for their upcoming matches.
The Indonesian national team has been struggling in recent years, with poor performances in international competitions and a lack of success on the domestic front. Thohir is determined to change this and has been investing heavily in the development of Indonesian football.
Thohir’s target of 15 points for the national team is seen as a bold move, but one that is necessary if Indonesia is to compete with the best teams in Asia. He has been working tirelessly to improve the infrastructure of Indonesian football and to provide the national team with the support and resources they need to succeed.
Thohir’s leadership and vision have been welcomed by fans and players alike, with many believing that he is the right man to lead Indonesian football into a new era of success. With his ambitious target of 15 points for the national team, Thohir is setting the bar high and challenging the players to rise to the occasion.
As the national team prepares for their upcoming matches, all eyes will be on Thohir and his target of 15 points. If the players can meet this target, it will be a significant step forward for Indonesian football and a sign that Thohir’s vision for the sport is starting to become a reality.