Supporters of George Toisutta and Arifin Panigoro, two candidates rejected for the Indonesia Soccer Association (PSSI) chairman post, will have their quarrel with soccer world governing body, FIFA, settled in the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) in Switzerland next week.
Toisutta and Panigoro supporters have pressed charges against FIFA for various decisions they feel have harmed the present interests of Indonesian soccer, including the rejection of the two names from PSSI chair candidacy.
Indonesian Ambassador for Switzerland Djoko Susilo said that CAS will put FIFA on trial at CAS headquarters in Chateu de Bethusy, which is located on Avenue de Beaumont 2, Lausanne, Switzerland.
According to Djoko, CAS is the only court in the world that specifically handles sport cases.
Djoko hopes that the trial would not lead to a sanction handed to Indonesia by FIFA
“I hope everyone involved will keep a cool head and follow legal procedures in Lausanne. From various sources, I have reason to believe that Indonesia will not receive sanctions,” Djoko said as quoted by tribunnews.com.
During the trial, Toisutto-Panigoro supporters will be represented by lawyer Patrick Mbaya, while FIFA will delegate a legal team headed by FIFA Legal Affairs director Marco Villiger.
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