Wednesday, November 25, 2015
Persija Seek New CEO
So you think you have what it takes to run an Indonesian football club? Well, put your money where your mouth is because it will be your money that pays for everything.
Persija are in the process of looking for a new CEO and have drawn up a lists of conditions applicants must fulfill to be considered for the position.
Forget the rather small fact that Indonesians have been involved in clubs as far apart as Italy, Australia and Belguim, Persija insist any new CEO must be Indonesian and must live in Indonesia. Not for them the idea of a rich sugar daddy running things remotely.
Candidates must not be involved with other clubs be they Divisi Utama or Indonesia Super League and must show an active involvement in football of at least three years.
Persija in common with many other Indonesian clubs are a football association made up of members and any candidate needs to have the support of at least five members before putting their names forward.
There are other conditions like for example following the rules of PSSI/AFC/FIFA (!) and having no criminal record but that is pretty much the gist of it.
Oh, and the money? A pretty cool $2.5 million a year. Of course if you can source any sponsors that might help...that is down to you.
Persija are in the process of looking for a new CEO and have drawn up a lists of conditions applicants must fulfill to be considered for the position.
Forget the rather small fact that Indonesians have been involved in clubs as far apart as Italy, Australia and Belguim, Persija insist any new CEO must be Indonesian and must live in Indonesia. Not for them the idea of a rich sugar daddy running things remotely.
Candidates must not be involved with other clubs be they Divisi Utama or Indonesia Super League and must show an active involvement in football of at least three years.
Persija in common with many other Indonesian clubs are a football association made up of members and any candidate needs to have the support of at least five members before putting their names forward.
There are other conditions like for example following the rules of PSSI/AFC/FIFA (!) and having no criminal record but that is pretty much the gist of it.
Oh, and the money? A pretty cool $2.5 million a year. Of course if you can source any sponsors that might help...that is down to you.