U-17 World Cup Strengthen Indonesian National Team's Foundation, Minister Says
The Minister of Sports and Youth Dito Ariotedjo believes that holding the U-17 World Cup strengthened the foundation of the Indonesian national team.
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The Minister of Sports and Youth Dito Ariotedjo believes that holding the U-17 World Cup strengthened the foundation of the Indonesian national team.
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