KUALA LUMPUR, Sep 12 (Reuters) Indonesia, buoyed by their performance at this year's Asian Cup, want to be among the region's elite soccer-playing countries by 2020.
The Indonesians narrowly failed to reach the Asian Cup quarter-finals after losing 2-1 to eventual runners-up Saudi Arabia and 1-0 to South Korea.
They beat favoured Bahrain 2-1 in their opening group match and their overall performance has created a buzz about the future.
''This is our vision, to be at par with the Asia's best in 2020. With the launch of a full professional Indonesian Super League in March 2008, I see a bright future of Indonesian football,'' Nurdin Halid, president of Indonesia's governing body PSSI, was quoted as saying in the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) Web site.
Nurdin headed a delegation from Indonesia on a visit to AFC headquarters in Kuala Lumpur, where they were finalising plans to expand the Vision Indonesia programme to raise the standard of soccer in the country at all levels.
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