Indonesian Soccer Fans Pressured Ahead of AFF Semifinals

Wednesday, 22 December 2021 – 13:39 GMT+7
Indonesian soccer fans / Credit: Aditia Gilang Rhamadhani

jpnn.com, MALAYSIA - The Indonesian national soccer team will face Singapore in the first leg of the 2020 AFF Cup semifinals at the National Stadium, Singapore, Wednesday (12/22) evening.

However, Indonesian supporters in Malaysia are feeling inner pressure as they were unable to provide direct support in Singapore due to the complicated Covid-19 travel rules.

ALSO SEE: Meet Ikhsan Fandi, Singapore Bomber to Watch Out for in AFF Cup

The frontman for Indonesian supporters in Malaysia, Aditia Gilang Rhamadhani, admitted that they actually wished they could fly to Singapore to watch the game, but conditions for traveling in and out of Malaysia were complex.

"As far as I know, no one dares to leave because the costs are increasing. Maybe there are one or two people, but not in groups," he said, Wednesday (22/12) morning.

ALSO SEE: Staying Calm, Confident Helps Indonesia Defeat Malaysia

Aditia detailed that travelers must obtain a travel pass to leave or enter Malaysia. In addition, they must undergo quarantine for at least seven days.

The East Java native said he would not be surprised if they would be less people show up during the game compared to pre-Covid-19 time.

ALSO SEE: Indonesia Beats Malaysia 4-1, Elkan Baggott Makes Debut Goal

According to BPS data in 2019, there were 79,662 Indonesian migrant workers in Malaysia, while in Singapore, there were only 19,354 people. (dkk/mcr20/jpnn)

This news has been broadcast on JPNN.com with the title: Fan Timnas Indonesia Berat Terbang ke Singapura, Ini Penyebabnya