FOOTBALL Federation Australia officials are waiting to hear from Brisbane Roar’s ­Indonesian owners the Bakrie Group about their commitment to the three-time A-League champions, who are almost rudderless and unable to plan for next season.

Roar chairman Rahim Soekasah and fellow director Demis Djamaoeddin have both left Brisbane, leaving the club without off-field leadership after the resignation of chief executive David Pourre.

The football department, headed by coach John Aloisi, continues to function, with the squad set to train until June 4 before breaking for the off-season.

But Aloisi and his right-hand man, football director Craig Moore, are understood to be frustrated by the lack of support they are receiving from the owners, raising fears that they might follow Pourre’s lead by quitting if the club’s ­future remains uncertain.

FFA had hoped to hear from Djamaoeddin or Soekasah by Friday after they were due to meet with club owner Nirwan Bakrie in Jakarta.

But late on Saturday, FFA had yet to hear from the Bakrie Group’s representatives about their plans for the club, including the appointment of a new CEO and their commitment to stick to the financial agreement they made to avoid being stripped of the licence last year when the Roar was close to folding due to huge debts.

It is believed the Bakrie Group have since put about $4 million into the club.

But still required is a promise to provide funds to not only keep the Roar in existence, but help them build on the on-field strides they made under duress this season.

Despite their off-field dramas, Roar exceeded the expectations of even their most one-eyed fans by finishing in the top three in the home-and-away season, and fell just a win short of reaching a fourth grand final in six seasons.

While they failed to add to their silverware cabinet, Brisbane’s efforts under Aloisi earned them a return to Asian competition next year, when they will play-off for a spot in the group stages of the AFC Champions League.

Pourre has not been completely lost to the club as he is set to sit on the Roar’s newly formed advisory board that will also include former ­politician Robert Cavallucci and ­ex-Matildas star Alicia Ferguson.

But the completion of the advisory board also remains in limbo until the Bakrie Group confirm with FFA their ongoing commitment to the club.