Domestic Women's Competition Is Not Clear, Zahra Choose Foreign Affairs - WESRABI INFO

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Domestic Women's Competition Is Not Clear, Zahra Choose Foreign Affairs

wesrabi.blogspot.com, Jakarta -- Women's soccer competition in Indonesia is still unclear or not. That made Zahra Muzdalifah plan to go abroad alone.
Kompetisi Putri Belum Jelas, Zahra Pilih Main di Luar Negeri
Zahra Muzdalifah (center) with her parents. (Photo: Mercy Raya / detikSport)
Indonesian football still has a lot of homework. In addition to the sector of men who are very thorough with various problems, women's football seems to be ignored.

So far, there have not been regular competitions for women held. PSSI itself is only a discourse, and so far there have been no signs of spreading it.

That's what Zahra Muzdalifah, the midfielder of the Indonesian women's national team, thinks. Aware that women's football is still neglected, the 17-year-old girl plans to go abroad.

"Yes indeed (there is no competition.) This is just what he said next year, the promise of the road to run, but still running away. Not to mention PSSI like this," said Zahra, referring to the PSSI performance which was recently questioned by the public.
"But I have a trial plan. I can't say exactly when next year, only if it's not tried again," Zahra said, without wanting to explain the details of where she would forge her talents.

Zahra is one of the customers of the Indonesian women's national team. He often fills in various tournaments, including the National AIA Championship for Women, which takes place early this December.

The first event was held by AIA with a gender equality campaign attended by 16 teams from various regions in Indonesia. This includes Jakarta 69A, Zahra club.

In the event, Zahra was chosen as one of the players who will be sent to the AIA Championship regional competition in Bangkok in March 2019. In total there are 16 Indonesian female players who were flown to Thailand.

Zahra continued, overseas trials would be her opportunity to develop her talents. He considered, the development of women's football abroad is certainly better than Indonesia.

"Now try first, the latest results, well while still young. Just look at the outside players, it's different. If you use strategies outside, when using muscles here. But the most important experience and mentality, definitely tested there," he said. Zahra, who is still a student.

Sumber: sport.detik.com

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