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Giovanni van Bronckhorst football lunge at the Dutch national team raises public pride football country (Indonesia).
AMSTERDAM - Football lunge Giovani van Bronckhorst in the Dutch national team raises public pride of football country. The reason is simple, a former captain of De Oranje has Indonesian blood is thick.
Yes, his father Victor van Bronckhorst is Indo Fransien Sapulette while his mother came from Saparua Maluku.Saat met with Indonesian journalists who covered the World Cup in South Africa, Victor and Fransien had revealed that Bronckhorst would love if if I could come to Indonesia to share their knowledge.
After hanging up his boots, the plan seems increasingly terbuka.Dalam an interview with Radio Netherlands Worldwide (RNW), Gio confirmed that someday he wanted to come to Indonesia to share experiences to promote football country.
"I've got a plan it them. Not able to tell time, but it was definitely in the near future I will definitely return to Indonesia," said Gio RNW reporter encountered on the friendly match versus Team Oranje Retired local club Royal HFC Haarlem.
Back? Is Gio've ever been to Indonesia? "Ehmm Not really, so far only seen from the air, when flying to Australia," said Gio straightening.
Former Barcelona and Feyenoord player was admitted felt compelled to come to Indonesia because it has strong ties with the Ambon and Indonesia as a land of their ancestors.
"Of course, it's country of origin of the grandparents. Obviously I am interested in returning to the place of my roots," said Gio.
Last November 2010, the Dutch legend and former Ajax Amsterdam player, Simon Tahamata taking the time to Maluku to provide training for a week to children there, as a form of concern for the development of football in his ancestral village, Maluku and Indonesia.
By fitra, okezone.com, Updated: Tuesday, January 11, 2011 5:24 AM

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