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Indonesian Women's Pro Futsal League (Indonesian: Liga Futsal Profesional Wanita Indonesia) is the top league for women's futsal at the national level in Indonesia. It is organized by the Indonesian Futsal Federation (FFI). This competition began in the 2012–2013 season as Liga Futsal Wanita Indonesia (LFWI) or the Indonesian Women's Futsal ...
The Indonesia women's national futsal team represents Indonesia in international women's futsal competitions. While under the ultimate control of Indonesia's football governing body, PSSI, the one who regulates the activities of the women's national futsal team is the Indonesia Futsal Federation—futsal governing body of Indonesia and a member association of PSSI.
Players in the starting lineup for the Chicago Red Stars posing for a pre-game photo before a National Women's Soccer League game. Baseball coaches (and umpires) meeting before a game to exchange lineup cards, which list each team's starting lineup and substitutes
The Liga 1 Putri (English: "Women's League 1"), is the top-flight women's football league in Indonesia.Supervised by the PSSI, the league is participated by ten clubs, with each side fielding a team in the Liga 1 men's league. [1]
The Mexico U-20 women's national football team is the national women's under-20 football team of Mexico and is managed by the Mexican Football Federation.Miguel Gamero is the current manager of the team.
The Malaysia women's national football team represents Malaysia in international women's association football; it is controlled by the Football Association of Malaysia (FAM).
Women's Football Association of Indonesia (Indonesian: Asosiasi Sepak Bola Wanita Indonesia; abbreviated as ASBWI) is the governing body for women's association football in Indonesia. Since 2017, this organization has been recognized as member of the Football Association of Indonesia (PSSI). [2]
It is managed by the Malaysia Basketball Association (MABA); (Malay: Persatuan Bola Keranjang Malaysia). [2] In terms of qualifications to the FIBA Women's Basketball World Cup, Malaysia's ranks as one of Asia's top five basketball nations. [citation needed] In the Southeast Asian region, the team has traditionally been a top competitor.