Categories: Social Responsibility

The surprising incentive that Indonesia will have during the match against the Argentine National Team

The Argentine national team will play a new friendly match this Monday and will do so against the national team of Indonesia in a duel that is going to be held in the imposing Bung Karno Stadium.

Bearing this situation in mind, in this Asian country the commitment against the world champion has been taken as if it were a final and for this reason the squad has concentrated to be able to have a great presentation before the Escaloneta.

According to information confirmed by the president of the Federation of that entity, the players would receive a bonus in case of a tie and the amount will even rise if they managed to overcome the team led by scaloni.

Prior to the game against the South American national team, rigorous security measures have been observed at the training ground in which some tarpaulins were used with the intention of preventing any tactical strategy from leaking.

GM

Anna Edwards

Recent Posts

Outfit definition: more than just clothing

The term outfit is a versatile word in the English language, encompassing a variety of…

6 days ago

Understanding digital biomarkers: how they work

Digital biomarkers are objective, quantifiable physiological and behavioral data collected through digital devices such as…

6 days ago

Water projects in Bolivia: CSR and community engagement for sustainable development

Bolivia is a country where abundant natural resources—minerals, lithium brines, hydrocarbons, forests, and freshwater systems—coexist…

6 days ago

Enterprise data protection: the role of zero-knowledge proofs

Zero-knowledge proofs, or ZKPs, first emerged within academic cryptography and later entered the public spotlight…

6 days ago

Assessing management: more than just financial statements

Financial statements reveal what a company has achieved, but they rarely explain how those results…

6 days ago

Beyond philanthropy: CSR for energy and mobility in German cities

Germany’s dense network of industrial cities — historically centered on steel, chemicals, and automotive manufacturing…

6 days ago