Footballers who come from Tulehu include Hendra Bayauw, Hasyim Kipuw, Ramdani Lestaluhu, Alfin Tuasalamony, and Imran Nahumarury.
The government plans to spend 2 billion Rps in the coming years to further develop Tulehu's talent.
[2][3] So strong is the passion for football in Tulehu that all economically stable residents must donate a ball every year to the local organization so that all the children will have a chance to practice.
The film is about the events and details how football suffered during the conflict but also helped rebuild afterwards.
[5] All of the residents of Tulehu are Muslim with Islam playing a prominent role in public and private life.