Indonesia Futsal Federation

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Indonesia Futsal Federation
Federasi Futsal Indonesia
Logo-Federasi-Futsal-Indonesia.jpg
Sport Futsal
JurisdictionNational
AbbreviationFFI
Founded22 June 2014;10 years ago (2014-06-22) (as Asosiasi Futsal Indonesia)
20 November 2015;9 years ago (2015-11-20) (renamed to FFI)
Headquarters Jakarta
Chairman Michael Sianipar
Men's coach Hector Souto
Women's coach Arif Kurniawan
Official website
futsalindonesia.org

The Indonesia Futsal Federation (Indonesian : Federasi Futsal Indonesia; abbreviated as FFI) is the governing body of futsal in Indonesia and a member association of Indonesia's football governing body, PSSI. It was founded on 22 June 2014. FFI regulates the activities of the Indonesian men's and women's national futsal teams. It also runs the Indonesian Professional Futsal League competition for both men and women. [1]

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History

FFI was founded on 22 June 2014 at the 'Indonesia Futsal Congress' held by PSSI as the Indonesia Futsal Association (Indonesian: Asosiasi Futsal Indonesia; abbreviated as AFI). [1] [2] FFI is the successor to the National Futsal Body (Indonesian: Badan Futsal Nasional; abbreviated as BFN) which was later dissolved by PSSI in 2014. [1] On the next day, Hary Tanoesoedibjo was elected as AFI's chairman. [3]

AFI then changed its name to Federasi Futsal Indonesia (FFI) after its first congress on 20 November 2015. [4]

Chairman

NoNameStart job titleEnd job title
1 Hary Tanoesoedibjo [3] [5] [6] 20142024
2 Michael Sianipar 2024Present

FFI competitions

One of the purpose of FFI is to regulate and to run the Indonesian Professional Futsal League competition. [1] Ever since 2015, FFI maintains two levels of national futsal leagues, namely:

The pro level is under the direct control of FFI while amateur/semi-pro level is under the supervision of local and provincial futsal associations. [7]

FFI also organizes the FFI U20 Futsal Championship, a youth men tournament, which was used for selecting members of the Indonesia U20 futsal team. [8]

National teams

While ultimately under the control of PSSI, FFI is the one who regulates the activities of the men's and women's national futsal teams.

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