Indonesia is facing a possible suspension from world football after two rival associations failed to reunite in time for a Monday deadline set by world governing-body FIFA. Indonesian Football Association (PSSI) chairman Djohar Arifin Husin said a congress held by his group affirmed that they could not reconcile their differences with the rebel Indonesian Soccer Rescue Committee (KPSI).
The PSSI decided to annul a Memorandum of Understanding they both signed in June where they agreed to run a single league. "The MoU did not result in anything meaningful," Husin told.