Sunday, February 28, 2010

Indonesian Footballer

10. Rochi Putiray
(born June 26, 1970 in Ambon, Maluku, Indonesia) is a football player from Indonesia.

Rochy was probably the most easily recognised player on the Indonesia national football team because of his brightly coloured and constantly changing hair. In his career, he has played for Arseto Solo, Jakarta F.C.(1999-2000), Persija Jakarta, Instant-Dict, Kitchee FC and South China AA. He moved to Instant-Dict after being spotted by the Hong Kong club during the Asian Cup Qualifier between Hong Kong and Indonesia. He helped Kitchee FC beat AC Milan 2-1 by scoring 2 goals during a friendly match in 2004.

9. Ponaryo Astaman
(born 25 September 1979) is a current Indonesian football player. He is also a currently Indonesia national football team players from 2003 until now. He was a captain for Indonesian football team. As a player, he already played for several clubs in Indonesia, such as PSM Makassar, Arema Malang, Persija Jakarta, and currently for Sriwijaya FC.


8. Hendro Kartiko
(born in Banyuwangi, East Java, 24 April 1973) is an Indonesian footballer, he normally plays as a goalkeeper and is 175 cm in height. He plays for the Indonesia national football team. His first appearance in the senior national team was in the Asian Cup 1996 for Indonesia against Kuwait, Indonesia draw 2-2, his subtitution Kurnia Sandy was injured. In Asian Cup 2000 Asian people mention him "Fabian Barthez Asia" , in this event Indonesia had one draw and two losses in the first round, drew 0-0 with Kuwait, loss 0-4 from China PR and loss 0-3 from South Korea. In Asian Cup 2004 he was chosen as a Man of The Match for Indonesia against Qatar, Indonesia won 2-1. He has 50 caps in the senior national team since his debut in 1996, and became one of football players in his country with the most appearances in the senior national team squad. Since 2006 he hasn't been chosen again as the number one goalkeeper in the senior national team, he was replaced by other younger in Indonesia. Currently his place in the national team is played by Markus Horison.

7. Boaz Solossa
Boaz Theofilius Erwin Solossa (born March 16, 1986) is an Indonesian footballer. His brother, Ortizan, is also a footballer. Boaz plays at Persipura while Ortizan plays at Persija. They met in a match at the 2005 Liga Indonesia final, where Persipura beat Persija 3-2.
Boaz was born in the Solossa family, a well-known family in the province of West Papua. His uncle, Jaap Solossa, was the governor of Papua before he died last year. Boaz was born in a footballing family as well, being the youngest of five children. Almost all of them were professionals, including his brother Ortizan and Nehemia Solossa.
Boaz is considered to be a bright prospect in Indonesian football after performing brilliantly in the 2004 Tiger Cup, where Indonesia was defeated by Singapore in a home and away match, which resulted in an aggregate score of 5-2 to Singapore. In the group phase, Boaz managed to score 4 goals and along with Ilham Jayakesuma, who scored 5 goals, both led the top scorers chart. He is well-known for his two-footedness, born as a left-footed but is equally dangerous with his right.
Nevertheless, Boaz was unable to perform for Persipura for almost 6 months due to an incident where he and his Persipura teammates assaulted a referee officiating one of Persipura matches in the 2004-2005 season. During the time he was out of action, many considered his skills to drop and his prospect wasted. This resulted in the Indonesian national team manager Peter Withe crossing his name off the team list from the national team in 2006. He also has a bad reputation due to his alcoholism, which also contributed to his decline in form over the past year although Boaz stated that he is trying his best to quit and gain back his place in the Indonesian national team.


6. Elie Aiboy
(born 20 April 1979) is a current Indonesian football (soccer) player with PSMS Medan. An attacking midfielder, and also can act as a winger, known for his explosive acceleration and brilliant dribbling skills Elie Aiboy was a legend for Selangor FA. He is also currently an Indonesia national football team player from 2001 until now. Aiboy has 33 caps (according to Fifa class A Match) and 7 goals to his name.
He played for Arema Malang in the 2007 AFC Champions League group stage, where he scored one goal.



5. Bambang Pamungkas
Bambang Pamungkas is an Indonesian footballer. His natural position is central forward. Pamungkas made his name in South East Asian football when he scored the lone goal for Indonesia at the 2002 Tiger Cup against Malaysia.Bambang Pamungkas spent most of his playing career in Indonesia. According to his agent in Europe, Anthony van Dalen, there were several clubs in Europe that would hand him trials, such as Roda JC Kerkrade from Holland, and FC Koeln and Borussia Mönchengladbach from Germany. However, Pamungkas decided to join EHC Norad, a Third Division club in Holland.
After a year of playing in Holland, he decided not to extend his contract and returned to Indonesia. Soon afterwards, he received an offer to play in the Malaysian Football League with Selangor FA. He completed the transfer to Malaysia along with national team-mate Elie Aiboy. In his first season in Malaysia, he won the Premier League Malaysia, FA Cup Malaysia, and Malaysia Cup and became the top-scorer with 24 goal in 24 matches in Malaysian Premier League with total of 39 goals in 3 competitions (Premier League Malaysia, FA Cup Malaysia, Malaysia Cup).He was chosen Most Valuable Player in the 1996 Haornas Cup. He, with the Indonesian youth team, won the top-scorer in Asian Cup U-19 Group V, collecting 7 goals in the process.




4. Widodo Cahyono Putro
Widodo Cahyono Putro (born 8 November 1970 in Cilacap, Central Java, Indonesia) is a retired Indonesian football player, who gained fame for scoring a goal with a bicycle kick in match against Kuwait in the 1996 Asian Cup. He is currently joint coach for the Indonesian Under-23 national team, alongside, another former Indonesian football star, Bambang Nurdiansyah.
Widodo Cahyono Putro began his career in Galatama with the club Warna Agung, shortly before the first national professional competition, the Liga Indonesia. For the 1994-95 season began he was transferred to league runners-up PetroKimia Putra Gresik. Following consistent success there, in 1998-99 he joined one of the major Jakartan clubs, Persija Jakarta, until he retired in 2003.He received his first international cap in 1991 and retired from the Indonesia national football team in 1999, appearing in 52 matches. He was once again called to the national side for the 2000 AFC Asian Cup in Lebanon, but he did not make any appearances in the tournament. AFC Asian Cup 1996 was the first time Indonesia qualified for the final round. In their first game, against Kuwait, Widodo C Putro scored the first goal for Indonesia in the history of the tournament



3. Budi Sudarsono
(born in Kediri, East Java 19 September 1979) is an active Indonesian footballer. He normally plays either as an attacking midfielder or a forward. He stands at 174 cm (5ft 8in).
He played for Persik Kediri in the 2007 AFC Champions League group stage, where he scored two goals.He has made several appearances for the Indonesia national football team,and is best remembered for scoring goals in two consecutive Asian Cup tournaments. He opened his account by scoring a goal in the 2004 Asian Cup for Indonesia against Qatar in a group A game which Indonesia ended up winning 2-1. It was Indonesia's first ever victory in Asian Cup history since their first participation in Asian Cup 1996. The other goal was scored by his teammate Ponaryo Astaman. He scored another goal in the 2007 Asian Cup for Indonesia against Bahrain in group D, which ended in a 2-1 win for Indonesia. The other goal was scored by Bambang Pamungkas. His fans have nicknamed him Budi Gol, Budi Jancok, Kileng, Budi Drogba (for his resemblance to the Ivorian striker Didier Drogba), and Ular Piton (Python). He scored the only goal for Indonesia against Syria during the 2010 FIFA World Cup qualification in Jakarta in which Indonesia went on to lose 1-4 and lose the 2nd leg 0-7 and eliminated from the competition. Recently in December 2008, he scored hattrick and led Indonesia win 4-0 against Cambodia in AFF Suzuki Cup.




2. Kurniawan Dwi Yulianto
born 13 July 1976 in Magelang, Central Java) is an active Indonesian footballer. He normally plays as a striker and is currently the player with the most caps and goals for the Indonesian national team with 33 goals in 60 appearances.
Kurniawan is known by his nickname kurus (literally means "skinny" or "slim") because he cuts a slender figure. One of his finest moments was at the 2004 Tiger Cup, during the semifinal match between Malaysia and Indonesia. Indonesia was trailing by one goal at half time (2 goals by aggregate), but Indonesia managed to conjure up an impressive comeback which started when Kurniawan scored a goal. Indonesia went on to win the match 4-1 and advanced to the final of the competition before losing to the Singaporean national football team.
He is one of an elite few Indonesian football players that have plied their trade in Europe. For a brief period in his career, he played for Sampdoria Primavera. He later played for FC Lucerne of the Swiss Football League for two seasons in the mid 1990s. After a moderately successful first season, he was subsequently sent back to Indonesia because of a combination of injuries, loss of form, a cap on non-EU players in the Swiss League, and an alleged addiction to night life and drugs. He is the first Indonesian footballer to have played in the Intertoto Cup and to have scored in that competition. In addition, he has also taken part in the Asian Champions League as well as the now-defunct Asian Cup Winner's Cup.
In the late 1990s, Kurniawan was caught on the wrong end of a drug scandal which resulted in his expulsion from the national team. But shortly after, he was rehabilitated, exonerated, and reinstated in the team. He is currently playing for Persisam. Other Indonesian football teams he played for include PSM, PSPS, Persebaya, Persija, and PSS. He twice won the Indonesian Football League, the first in 2000 with PSM, and the second in 2004 with Persebaya. He was the runner-up on the top-scorer chart in 2000 with 23 goals, trailing Bambang Pamungkas by 1 goal. During the 97-98 season, he was the runaway leader on the temporary goal-scorer chart when the league was called off due to a serious match-fixing scandal and the general collapse of security in Indonesia in the aftermath of the Asian economic crisis. Barring the World Cup, Asian Games and the Olympics (which Indonesia never managed to qualify for during his playing career), Kurniawan has participated in virtually all tournaments and competitions at various regional levels that Indonesia is eligible to take part in, including the Pre-Olympics Qualifier, Pre-World Cup Qualifier, SEA Games, Tiger Cup (now known as ASEAN Cup), and Asian Cup.
Football analysts in Indonesia agree that ever since coming back to play in Indonesia, Kurniawan never achieved the same level of quality like he did when he was still in Europe. Much hope was placed on his shoulders, as well as the shoulders of his teammates who belonged in the Primavera team (the Indonesian junior team which trained for two years in Italy and was poised to qualify to the 1996 Olympics before getting eliminated by South Korea) to lift up the quality and achievement of the Indonesian national football team. That hope was dashed when Kurniawan (and the rest of the Primavera boys) proved to be somewhat of a letdown when it came to delivering for the national team, which was evident following a series of failures at Southeast Asian as well as Asian tournaments. Nonetheless, he was a permanent fixture in the Indonesian national football team for a long time. To this day, he remains one of the most recognizable names in the history of Indonesian football.


1. Ronny Patinasarany
Ronald Hermanus Pattinasarany or better known as Ronny Pattinasarany (born in Makassar, South Sulawesi, February 9, 1949 - died in Jakarta, 19 September 2008 at the age of 59 years was a football coach Indonesia and one legendary Indonesian footballer.Era of the 1970s until the 1980s, when football became one of Indonesia in the Asian giant, Ronny Pattinasary became one who had lobbed a red-white team. Ambon blooded man who was born in Makassar is known as being a top player.
Awards such as the player who earned All Star Asia in 1982, the National Best athletes in 1976 and 1981, Galatama Player in 1979 and 1980, and won the Silver Medal and the 1979 SEA Games in 1981.
His career as a football player starts with PSM Junior in 1966. Two years later managed the team through senior-level PSM Makassar. From Makassar, Ronny Galatama off to the club, Great Color, which defended from 1978 to 1982. This is where his career began to climb, so he was elected and became captain of the team. In 1982, Ronny off to the club Tunas Inti. Only a year there, he decided to hang her shoes and turned professional as a coach.


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