Indonesia hopes for World Cup sales boost
(Xinhua)
Updated: 2006-06-16 15:18

The ongoing World Cup in Germany doesn't just offer interesting matches and soccer stars showing off their skills. Many people, even non-fans, enjoy collecting merchandise related to the quadrennial event.

Some of those collectors live in Jakarta. For proof, just take a look at the stores in Pasar Pagi (the Morning Market) on Jl. Asemka, West Jakarta.

Piles of tiny soccer-hero dolls -- England skipper David Beckham, Brazil's Ronaldo and Ronaldinho and the Netherlands' Ruud van Nistelrooy, just to name a few -- are scattered throughout shops in the market, which was recently rebaptized as the China Trade Center.

Posters of global soccer stars and the World Cup's 32 competing teams are available. Stickers, ballpoint pens capped with soccer balls and even soccer-themed cellular phone accessories abound.

The prices are quite low. You can buy a dozen soccer-related key chains and cellular phone accessories for only 20,000 rupiahs (about 2.10 U.S. dollars) while a set of miniature statues of top soccer players is just 90,000 rupiahs (about 10 U.S. dollars).

But you can't buy just one box.

"You have to buy at least three sets," said a vendor at one of the shops, pointing to sets of six statuettes standing on the front display shelf.

Most of these World Cup souvenirs have just arrived from the importers' warehouses.

"These items are the most recent," Ronald, a shop owner at the market, was quoted by the Jakarta Post as saying.

The market was built in the 17th century by Dutch colonials and was historically known for both its retail and wholesale shops.

When the more modern Pasar Pagi Mangga Dua opened on September 18, 1989, most vendors in the old overcrowded market relocated. Though it has been forgotten to a certain extent, shop owners are still lured to the old market by its cheaper prices. Wholesalers here hope the month of soccer hype will give their sales a boost.

The items sold at the Asemka market are different from the ones peddled by the international soccer body FIFA at its online store fifaworldcup.esdlife.com.

The online store offers participating teams' jerseys, caps, balls, key chains and mascot dolls. The mascots are available at several hypermarkets here at a price of about 250,000 rupiahs, slightly more expensive than the online store price of 21.65 U.S. dollars.