Women's Football Association of Indonesia
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Women's Football Association of Indonesia (Indonesian: Asosiasi Sepak Bola Wanita Indonesia; abbreviated as ASBWI) is the governing body for women's association football in Indonesia. Since 2017, this organization has been recognized as member of the Football Association of Indonesia (PSSI).[2]
Founded | 7 December 2017 |
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Location | Indonesia |
President | Nadalsyah[1] |
Vice-President | Monica Desideria |
General Secretary | Souraiya Farina |
Website | asbwi.com |
This association is one of three associations under PSSI, besides the Indonesia Futsal Federation (FFI) and the Indonesian Coaches Association.[3]
History
editThe association was founded on 7 December 2017 at their first congress in Palembang, South Sumatra. It was founded when PSSI Chairman Edy Rahmayadi and General Secretary Ratu Tisha led the Football Association of Indonesia (PSSI). Papat Yunisal, a former women's national team player in the 80s, was elected as the first president.[2] Yunisal was replaced by North Barito regent, Nadalsyah, in 2021.[4]
List of presidents
editPresident | Period | Ref. |
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Papat Yunisal | 2017–2021 | [2] |
Nadalsyah | 2021– | [4][5] |
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ Siahaan, Michael (11 December 2021). "Bupati Barito Utara jabat ketua umum Asosiasi Sepak Bola Wanita PSSI". Antara (in Indonesian). Retrieved 4 March 2023.
- ^ a b c "PROFIL PENGURUS". asbwi.com (in Indonesian).
- ^ "ASBWI Punya Ketua Baru, Targetkan Tingkatkan Prestasi Timnas Wanita". sport.detik.com (in Indonesian). 12 December 2021. Retrieved 7 March 2023.
- ^ a b "PSSI Resmi Lantik Nadalsyah sebagai Ketua Umum ASBWI 2021-2025". Football Association of Indonesia (in Indonesian). 19 February 2022. Retrieved 7 March 2023.
- ^ "Pengurus Asosiasi Sepak Bola Wanita Indonesia 2021-2025 Resmi Terbentuk". skor.id (in Indonesian). 13 December 2021. Retrieved 7 March 2023.
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