Asian Cup host Indonesia wants to see South Korea and Japan contest the final in Jakarta, believing the match-up will attract the most supporters to its 88,000 capacity Gelora Bung Karno stadium. Football Association of Indonesia (PSSI) General Secretary Nugraha Besoes said he expected Korean and Japanese factory owners in Indonesia would buy tickets for their workers if the sides win their semi-final matches on Wednesday and progress to Sunday's final. "Among the Asian nations, Japan and Korea are the most crazy about football. I am sure they would bring out the masses," he said as reported by AP.