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PSSI Accelerates Naturalization of Emil Audero, Dean James, and Joey Pelupessy to Boost National Team

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Jakarta, Indonesia – The Indonesian Football Association (PSSI) is intensifying efforts to naturalize three overseas players—Emil Audero Mulyadi, Dean James, and Joey Pelupessy—in a strategic move to bolster the Garuda Squad’s competitiveness ahead of critical regional and international tournaments. This initiative underscores Indonesia’s ambition to leverage global talent with Indonesian heritage, aiming to elevate the nation’s football stature.

Emil Audero Mulyadi: A Star Goalkeeper’s Homecoming
Emil Audero Mulyadi, 27, currently the goalkeeper for Italian Serie B club Sampdoria, stands out as a prime candidate. Born in Mataram, Indonesia, Audero moved to Italy as a child, later rising through Juventus’ youth academy. His career highlights include stints in Serie A and a call-up to Italy’s U-21 team. Despite international interest, Audero’s Indonesian roots make him eligible for naturalization. His potential inclusion would address Indonesia’s longstanding goalkeeping vulnerabilities, offering experience from Europe’s top leagues.

Dean James: The Emerging Defender with Indonesian Ties
Lesser-known but equally pivotal, Dean James, a 22-year-old defender for English National League side Rochdale AFC, qualifies through his Indonesian mother. James has impressed in England’s lower tiers, showcasing defensive solidity and versatility. His youth aligns with PSSI’s long-term vision, providing a blend of vigor and tactical acumen. James’s naturalization could fortify Indonesia’s backline, a critical need in high-stakes matches.

Joey Pelupessy: Midfield Maestro with Dual Heritage
Dutch-born Joey Pelupessy, 30, of Heracles Almelo, brings Eredivisie experience and Indonesian ancestry via his grandmother. A defensive midfielder known for leadership and precise passing, Pelupessy’s maturity could stabilize Indonesia’s midfield, complementing young talents like Egy Maulana Vikri. His readiness to represent Indonesia has been publicly expressed, signaling a smooth transition.

Strategic Context and Historical Precedents
PSSI’s push mirrors regional trends, where countries like the Philippines and Malaysia have naturalized players to enhance competitiveness. Indonesia itself has benefited from such strategies, with naturalized stars like Greg Nwokolo and Rafael Struick contributing to recent successes, including the 2023 ASEAN Football Championship semifinals.

Chairman Erick Thohir emphasized, “Naturalizing top-tier players is essential to accelerate our progress. These players not only elevate performance but also inspire local talent through shared expertise.” The urgency is tied to upcoming 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifiers and the 2024 AFC Asian Cup, where Indonesia seeks to surpass previous benchmarks.

Challenges and Considerations
Naturalization requires navigating FIFA’s strict eligibility criteria, ensuring players hold Indonesian ancestry or meet residency requirements. Legal processes, including parliamentary approval, are underway, with PSSI targeting completion by early 2024. While the trio’s heritage simplifies eligibility, integration into the team’s dynamics and fan acceptance remain focal points.

Public reaction is mixed: supporters applaud the proactive approach, while critics argue for greater investment in domestic academies. “Naturalization isn’t a shortcut but a supplement to grassroots development,” asserted coach Shin Tae-yong, who has championed youth development alongside recruiting diaspora talent.

Looking Ahead
The inclusion of Audero, James, and Pelupessy could transform Indonesia into a Southeast Asian football powerhouse. Audero’s goalkeeping prowess, James’s defensive resilience, and Pelupessy’s midfield control offer a balanced upgrade. Success, however, hinges on harmonizing these additions with homegrown players, fostering a cohesive unit.

As Indonesia eyes its World Cup debut, PSSI’s strategy reflects a pragmatic blend of immediate ambition and sustainable growth. The naturalized trio symbolizes more than talent—they embody Indonesia’s global diaspora and the nation’s relentless pursuit of football excellence.

 

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