http://www.thejakartaglobe.com/sports/officials-look-to-holland-for-helping-hand/386883

July 20,2010
Wimbo Satwiko

 
Netherlands' Robin van Persie, in this file photo, is of Indonesian descent and 
therefore qualified to play in the Indonesian team, according to PSSI officials 
who are checking out Netherlands born players to play for the Indonesian 
national team. (Reuters Photo/Jerry Lampen)

Officials Look To Holland for Helping Hand


A plan to call up Dutch players of Indonesian descent has been revived by local 
sports officials, even though the policy of naturalization in Indonesia, which 
has set back previous plans, could once again scuttle such a proposal. 

The National Team Body (BTN) has said it is likely to offer Dutch striker 
Sergio Van Dijk a slot on the Merah Putih, part of the organization's ambitious 
attempt to fill the national team with Netherlands-born players of Indonesian 
lineage. 

"It's only one option among many that we're considering," BTN chief Iman Arief 
said on Tuesday. 

"The PSSI [Indonesian Football Association] will still focus on youth 
development and improving local competitions. If we do decide to naturalize 
players, we'll opt for under-21 players," he said. 

Van Dijk was born in the northeastern Dutch municipality of Assen in 1982. His 
grandmother was raised in Magelang, and Van Dijk said he has kept in touch with 
his family in the Central Java city. 

His grandfather, who was a member of the Royal Netherlands East Indies Army, 
fought in Indonesia and returned to the Netherlands at the end of World War II. 

Speculation that Van Dijk would join Indonesia's national team surfaced in 
February. 

During his visit to Jakarta, where he met with Iman and a number of PSSI 
officials, he stressed his intention to play for the country. 

"I've always wanted to play for Indonesia. Since I have close ties with the 
country, it's natural that I want to play for the national team," said Van 
Dijk, who has a three-year contract with A-League club Adelaide United. 

"I watched an Indonesia-Australia match on TV and I really want to help the 
Indonesian team." 

BTN has openly discussed for months its plans to call up Dutch players but has 
made little progress. One reason for this, some critics have said, is 
Indonesia's policies on naturalization which do not recognize the concept of 
dual citizenship. 

When asked if he would give up his Dutch nationality, Van Dijk said it would be 
"difficult" because his wife was Dutch. 

In its recruitment plan, BTN will work with the Royal Dutch Football 
Association (KNVB) during an open selection for Dutch players to be held in the 
Netherlands in September. 

KNVB will then coordinate with PSSI officials during the initial selection 
process, before national coach Alfred Reidl and his staff offer their input for 
the final list of call-ups. 

Iman said BTN has a long list of Dutch players and has trimmed it down to 
around 20 names. However, he did not mention specific incentives to be offered 
to Van Dijk and other players should they decide to give up their Dutch 
citizenship. 

"The Van Dijk option is only for the short term because he is already 27 years 
old," Iman said. "If he does agree to play, he could be playing for us for two 
to three years. It may help us to be at par at the world level, particularly in 
the regional level." 

At least three players on the Netherlands national team that played in the 2010 
World Cup final in South Africa are of Indonesian descent. They are John 
Heitinga, Robin Van Persie and captain Giovanni van Bronckhorst.


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