Erick Thohir, the president of the Indonesian Football Association (PSSI), has set an ambitious target for the Indonesian national team to break into the top 100 in the FIFA world rankings. Currently, Indonesia is ranked 123rd in the world, with a gap of 23 places and 86.6 points separating them from Trinidad and Tobago, who are ranked 100th.
Thohir, who is known for his dedication to developing football in Indonesia, has been working tirelessly to improve the national team’s performance and raise their profile on the international stage. Under his leadership, the PSSI has implemented several initiatives to strengthen the team, including investing in youth development programs, hiring top coaches, and organizing more international friendlies and tournaments.
Thohir’s target of breaking into the top 100 in the world rankings is no small feat, but he is confident that with the right strategy and support, the Indonesian national team can achieve this goal. He believes that by continuing to invest in grassroots football, improving the infrastructure of the sport in Indonesia, and providing opportunities for young players to showcase their talent, the national team will be able to compete with the best teams in the world.
One of the key factors in achieving this target is the performance of the team in upcoming international tournaments, such as the Asian Cup and the World Cup qualifiers. Thohir has high hopes for the team and is confident that they have the potential to make a mark on the global stage.
Indonesian football fans are excited about the prospect of their national team breaking into the top 100 in the world rankings. They are fully behind Thohir and the PSSI in their efforts to elevate Indonesian football to new heights. With the right support and determination, there is no doubt that the Indonesian national team can achieve this ambitious goal and make the country proud on the international stage.