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Indonesia: World Cup bid no joke

"This bid is no joke, we've been planning it for a long time -- this is a serious bid," Besoes told Reuters in an interview on the sidelines of the Asian Football Confederation's annual congress.

"Everyone is crazy about football in Indonesia. People will come to all the games and we have what it takes to host the tournament. This bid will open everyone's eyes to Indonesia."

"Our team lacks discipline and needs to perform well -- this is our main focus," he said.

"We have to greatly improve our grassroots development, we have to become one of Asia's best teams and we have 12 years to work on that."

He said Indonesia had gained valuable experience as a co-host of the 2007 Asian Cup when packed stadiums and fights for match tickets showed there was massive support among the country's 226 million people.

"There have been some negative signals from outside Indonesia about this bid, doubting we can be hosts, but people are crazy about football here," he said.

"We are not seeing anything like we did before," he added. "There's no more terrorism here, things are now back to normal."

Besoes said South Africa's successful bid for the 2010 finals showed that countries with limited on-field success were capable of hosting the World Cup.

"If South Africa can do it, why can't we?" he said. "We have the fifth-biggest population in the world, a love of football and a beautiful country -- why can't it be us?"