JAKARTA, April 23 (Reuters) - The Asian Football Confederation said they were seeking more information on the row in Indonesia that has led to the suspension of the local football association (PSSI) by the sports ministry.
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The sports ministry imposed the suspension after the PSSI continued to ignore recommendations that two sides -- Arema Indonesia and Persebaya Surabaya -- be banned from taking part in the Indonesian Super League over ownership concerns.