The PSSI were handed a penalty of $10,000 when fans lit firecrackers and threw water bottles when Indonesia hosted Saudi Arabia in an Asian Cup qualifier on March 23.

They were also issued with a further $5,000 fine after similar incidents occurred over four home fixtures last year.
The Asian Football Confederation (AFC) also confirmed that Indonesia would be forced to play a match behind closed doors if there is a repeat of such issues over the next two years.
Indonesia sit bottom of Group C after two defeats from their opening two games, while Saudi Arabia lead the pool that also includes Iraq and China.
There are five groups in total, with the top two teams and the best third-placed team qualifying for the 2015 tournament, which already includes reigning champions Japan, hosts Australia, South Korea and North Korea.
Brunei were also handed a 5,000-dollar (3,300 pounds) fine, after they pulled out of the AFC Challenge Cup at the last minute due to "unavoidable circumstances".