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Andi Ramang

Andi Ramang (April 24, 1924 – September 26, 1987) was an Indonesian footballer.[1] He is widely considered by Indonesian football experts and former players as one of the greatest players in the history of Indonesian football. He is particularly known for his bicycle kicks and ability to score goals from right corner kicks.[2] He was also referred to as Rusli Ramang in official FIFA documents.[3]

Ramang
Personal information
Full name Andi Ramang
Date of birth (1924-04-24)April 24, 1924
Place of birth Barru, South Sulawesi, Dutch East Indies
Date of death September 26, 1987(1987-09-26) (aged 63)
Place of death Ujungpandang, South Sulawesi, Indonesia
Position(s) Forward
Youth career
1939–1943 Barru
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1942–1947 Persis Solo 98 (77)
1947–1960 PSM Makassar 213 (188)
1962–1968 PSM Makassar 86 (51)
Total 397 (316)
International career
1952–1962 Indonesia 18 (10)
Managerial career
PSM Makassar
PSBI Blitar
Persipal Palu
PSM Makassar
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Early life edit

Ramang was born in 1928 in Barru, South Sulawesi. His father, Nyo'lo, was an aide of the King of Gowa, Djondjong Karenta Lemamparang, and was known for his ability in sepak takraw. Ramang spent his childhood playing sepak takraw using balls made out of rattan, cloth, and sometimes orange fruits. This is believed to be the reason why Ramang frequently score goals using bicycle kicks.[4][5]

Club career and other jobs edit

Ramang started his career as a football player in 1939 by joining a football club in Barru. He played until 1943, when he decided to end his bachelorhood. Together with his wife, they opened a small coffee shop for a living. After the death of their newborn baby, they decided to leave for Ujungpandang (now Makassar) just before Indonesia's independence. They stayed at a friend's house, and Ramang started his life there as a becak driver, later becoming a truck driver assistant. During this time, his wife gave birth to their second child.[4]

In 1947, Ramang was contracted by PSM Makassar, after seeing his performance in a competition held by PSM. His team, Persis (Persatuan Sepakbola Seluruh Sulawesi), won 9–0 in one of the matches, and only two names are on the scoreboard, one of them being Ramang, scoring 7 goals. He only spent a year in PSM, later worked in a Public Works Department, with a salary of 3500 rupiahs (equal to 4 US cents).[5]

International career edit

In 1952, Ramang replaced Sunardi, Suardi Arland's brother – both of them football players – to join a training camp in Djakarta. This led to his call-up to the Indonesia national football team. During the All-Indonesia tour of the Far East in 1953, Indonesia played against the Philippines in their country, All-Hong Kong, Hong Kong Selection, Combined Chinese and South Korea in Hong Kong, and the Thai Royal Air Force in Bangkok, Thailand. Indonesia only lost once to South Korea and winning all the other games. They only conceded 7 goals and scored 25 goals, of which 19 of them are scored by Ramang.[4][6]

Ramang was also called up by coach Antun Pogačnik to be the part of the 1956 Summer Olympics team in Melbourne.[7] Indonesia automatically qualified to the quarterfinals after South Vietnam withdrew. They successfully held the Soviet Union 0–0, who at the time was considered to be one of the strongest teams in the world. In the replay match Indonesia lost 0–4 to USSR, but the first game was considered as one of the famous matches in the Indonesian football history.

Ramang, who wore shirt number 9 in the tournament stated in an interview with Tempo about the match: "Actually I was about to score a goal that time. But my shirt was being pulled from behind."[2] It was the first time, also the only one so far for the Indonesian football team to participate in the Summer Olympics.[2]

One of Ramang's famous goals was against China PR in the 1958 FIFA World Cup qualification, where Indonesia won 2–0, and one of the goals was done by bicycle kick.

Ramang gained nationwide popularity during his international career, including in the late 50s where many Indonesian mothers named their babies "Ramang."[4]

Ramang: International goals
No. Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition
1 May 1, 1954 Rizal Memorial Stadium, Manila, Philippines   Japan 1–0 5–3 1954 Asian Games
2 May 5, 1954 Rizal Memorial Stadium, Manila, Philippines   India 3–0 4–0 1954 Asian Games
3 May 5, 1954 Rizal Memorial Stadium, Manila, Philippines   India 4–0 4–0 1954 Asian Games
4 May 5, 1954 Rizal Memorial Stadium, Manila, Philippines   Burma 4–5 4–5 1954 Asian Games
5 May 12, 1957 Djakarta, Indonesia   China 1–0 2–0 1958 FIFA World Cup qualification
6 May 12, 1957 Djakarta, Indonesia   China 2–0 2–0 1958 FIFA World Cup qualification
7 June 2, 1957 Beijing, China PR   China 2–1 4–3 1958 FIFA World Cup qualification
8 June 2, 1957 Beijing, China PR   China 3–2 4–3 1958 FIFA World Cup qualification
*This is an incomplete list

Honours edit

Club edit

Persis

PSM Makassar

International edit

Individual edit

  • IFFHS Men’s All Time Indonesia Dream Team: 2022[8]

Later life and death edit

Ramang was suspended from football in 1960 after he was accused of accepting bribes, which he denied until his death. In 1962 he was called up again by PSM Makassar, but finally decided to retire from football in 1968, at the age of 44. He then decided to become a coach for PSM Makassar, then other football clubs, PSBI Blitar and Persipal Palu, and later returned to coach PSM Makassar.

One night in 1981, Ramang returned home with wet clothes after coaching PSM Makassar players under the rain. Since then he became sick and was diagnosed with pneumonia. Ramang stayed at home for six years because he had no money to pay for hospital care. Ramang died in Ujungpandang, on September 26, 1987, at the age of 63, and was survived by his 4 children and 10 grandchildren.[9]

Legacy edit

Minister of Youths and Sport Andi Mallarangeng said that Ramang was "an inspiration to Makassarese children who love football". Ramang's life story also was made to biographical book written by M. Dahlan Abu Bakar entitled Ramang, Macan Bola, released in August 2011. Harry Tjong, Ramang's partner in national team said that Ramang is worth called "the special one" such as Mourinho, and also he was like Maradona.[10]

References edit

  1. ^ 100-Goal Striker (Indonesian)
  2. ^ a b c . Archived from the original on March 4, 2016. Retrieved January 4, 2011.
  3. ^ FIFA.com
  4. ^ a b c d Ramang, the Forgotten Indonesian Football Legend (Indonesian) December 25, 2010, at the Wayback Machine
  5. ^ a b . Tempo. May 1971. Archived from the original on July 18, 2011. Retrieved January 5, 2011.
  6. ^ All-Indonesia tour of the Far East 1953
  7. ^ "Ramang". Olympedia. Retrieved December 1, 2021.
  8. ^ "IFFHS MEN'S ALL TIME INDONESIA DREAM TEAM – 96".
  9. ^ Raja, Yanuar Josep (May 2014). "Ironi Bangsa: yang lupa akan kulitnya sendiri". GANESHA: Majalah Pendidikan SMK Nasional Malang (in Indonesian). Yoyok Rahayu Basuki. pp. 42–43.
  10. ^ Tampubolon, Marco (August 10, 2011). "Ramang, Maradona-nya Indonesia". VIVAnews. Retrieved October 18, 2012.

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Andi Ramang April 24 1924 September 26 1987 was an Indonesian footballer 1 He is widely considered by Indonesian football experts and former players as one of the greatest players in the history of Indonesian football He is particularly known for his bicycle kicks and ability to score goals from right corner kicks 2 He was also referred to as Rusli Ramang in official FIFA documents 3 RamangPersonal informationFull nameAndi RamangDate of birth 1924 04 24 April 24 1924Place of birthBarru South Sulawesi Dutch East IndiesDate of deathSeptember 26 1987 1987 09 26 aged 63 Place of deathUjungpandang South Sulawesi IndonesiaPosition s ForwardYouth career1939 1943BarruSenior career YearsTeamApps Gls 1942 1947Persis Solo98 77 1947 1960PSM Makassar213 188 1962 1968PSM Makassar86 51 Total397 316 International career1952 1962Indonesia18 10 Managerial careerPSM MakassarPSBI BlitarPersipal PaluPSM Makassar Club domestic league appearances and goals Contents 1 Early life 2 Club career and other jobs 3 International career 4 Honours 4 1 Club 4 2 International 4 3 Individual 5 Later life and death 6 Legacy 7 References 8 External linksEarly life editRamang was born in 1928 in Barru South Sulawesi His father Nyo lo was an aide of the King of Gowa Djondjong Karenta Lemamparang and was known for his ability in sepak takraw Ramang spent his childhood playing sepak takraw using balls made out of rattan cloth and sometimes orange fruits This is believed to be the reason why Ramang frequently score goals using bicycle kicks 4 5 Club career and other jobs editRamang started his career as a football player in 1939 by joining a football club in Barru He played until 1943 when he decided to end his bachelorhood Together with his wife they opened a small coffee shop for a living After the death of their newborn baby they decided to leave for Ujungpandang now Makassar just before Indonesia s independence They stayed at a friend s house and Ramang started his life there as a becak driver later becoming a truck driver assistant During this time his wife gave birth to their second child 4 In 1947 Ramang was contracted by PSM Makassar after seeing his performance in a competition held by PSM His team Persis Persatuan Sepakbola Seluruh Sulawesi won 9 0 in one of the matches and only two names are on the scoreboard one of them being Ramang scoring 7 goals He only spent a year in PSM later worked in a Public Works Department with a salary of 3500 rupiahs equal to 4 US cents 5 International career editIn 1952 Ramang replaced Sunardi Suardi Arland s brother both of them football players to join a training camp in Djakarta This led to his call up to the Indonesia national football team During the All Indonesia tour of the Far East in 1953 Indonesia played against the Philippines in their country All Hong Kong Hong Kong Selection Combined Chinese and South Korea in Hong Kong and the Thai Royal Air Force in Bangkok Thailand Indonesia only lost once to South Korea and winning all the other games They only conceded 7 goals and scored 25 goals of which 19 of them are scored by Ramang 4 6 Ramang was also called up by coach Antun Pogacnik to be the part of the 1956 Summer Olympics team in Melbourne 7 Indonesia automatically qualified to the quarterfinals after South Vietnam withdrew They successfully held the Soviet Union 0 0 who at the time was considered to be one of the strongest teams in the world In the replay match Indonesia lost 0 4 to USSR but the first game was considered as one of the famous matches in the Indonesian football history Ramang who wore shirt number 9 in the tournament stated in an interview with Tempo about the match Actually I was about to score a goal that time But my shirt was being pulled from behind 2 It was the first time also the only one so far for the Indonesian football team to participate in the Summer Olympics 2 One of Ramang s famous goals was against China PR in the 1958 FIFA World Cup qualification where Indonesia won 2 0 and one of the goals was done by bicycle kick Ramang gained nationwide popularity during his international career including in the late 50s where many Indonesian mothers named their babies Ramang 4 Ramang International goals No Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition 1 May 1 1954 Rizal Memorial Stadium Manila Philippines nbsp Japan 1 0 5 3 1954 Asian Games 2 May 5 1954 Rizal Memorial Stadium Manila Philippines nbsp India 3 0 4 0 1954 Asian Games 3 May 5 1954 Rizal Memorial Stadium Manila Philippines nbsp India 4 0 4 0 1954 Asian Games 4 May 5 1954 Rizal Memorial Stadium Manila Philippines nbsp Burma 4 5 4 5 1954 Asian Games 5 May 12 1957 Djakarta Indonesia nbsp China 1 0 2 0 1958 FIFA World Cup qualification 6 May 12 1957 Djakarta Indonesia nbsp China 2 0 2 0 1958 FIFA World Cup qualification 7 June 2 1957 Beijing China PR nbsp China 2 1 4 3 1958 FIFA World Cup qualification 8 June 2 1957 Beijing China PR nbsp China 3 2 4 3 1958 FIFA World Cup qualification This is an incomplete listHonours editClub edit Persis Perserikatan 1942 1943 PSM Makassar Perserikatan 1955 57 1957 59 1964 65 1965 66 International edit Asian Games nbsp Bronze medal 1958 Individual edit IFFHS Men s All Time Indonesia Dream Team 2022 8 Later life and death editRamang was suspended from football in 1960 after he was accused of accepting bribes which he denied until his death In 1962 he was called up again by PSM Makassar but finally decided to retire from football in 1968 at the age of 44 He then decided to become a coach for PSM Makassar then other football clubs PSBI Blitar and Persipal Palu and later returned to coach PSM Makassar One night in 1981 Ramang returned home with wet clothes after coaching PSM Makassar players under the rain Since then he became sick and was diagnosed with pneumonia Ramang stayed at home for six years because he had no money to pay for hospital care Ramang died in Ujungpandang on September 26 1987 at the age of 63 and was survived by his 4 children and 10 grandchildren 9 Legacy editMinister of Youths and Sport Andi Mallarangeng said that Ramang was an inspiration to Makassarese children who love football Ramang s life story also was made to biographical book written by M Dahlan Abu Bakar entitled Ramang Macan Bola released in August 2011 Harry Tjong Ramang s partner in national team said that Ramang is worth called the special one such as Mourinho and also he was like Maradona 10 References edit 100 Goal Striker Indonesian a b c Ramang Has Gone Indonesian Archived from the original on March 4 2016 Retrieved January 4 2011 Rusli RAMANG FIFA com a b c d Ramang the Forgotten Indonesian Football Legend Indonesian Archived December 25 2010 at the Wayback Machine a b Ramang Dari Kaki Telanjang Tempo May 1971 Archived from the original on July 18 2011 Retrieved January 5 2011 All Indonesia tour of the Far East 1953 Ramang Olympedia Retrieved December 1 2021 IFFHS MEN S ALL TIME INDONESIA DREAM TEAM 96 Raja Yanuar Josep May 2014 Ironi Bangsa yang lupa akan kulitnya sendiri GANESHA Majalah Pendidikan SMK Nasional Malang in Indonesian Yoyok Rahayu Basuki pp 42 43 Tampubolon Marco August 10 2011 Ramang Maradona nya Indonesia VIVAnews Retrieved October 18 2012 External links editRamang at FIFA archived nbsp Ramang at Olympedia nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Andi Ramang amp oldid 1213210531, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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