Iswadi Idris (18 March 1948 in Banda Aceh, Aceh – 11 July 2008 in Jakarta) was an Indonesian footballer. He was nicknamed "Boncel" because of his small, 1.65 m (5 ft 5 in) stature. He was captain of the Indonesian national football team from 1970 to 1980.[1] He is the second all-time top scorer and second highest appearances records for Indonesia national team.[2]
Iswadi first international appearances with Indonesia is in the 1968 Merdeka Tournament. Iswadi became captain of the Indonesian national football team in 1970. Together with Soetjipto Soentoro, Abdul Kadir and Jacob Sihasale, he was part of what was called "Asia's fastest quartet". He played in several positions, including right back and sweeper but mostly played in attacking positions alongside Abdul Kadir.
With Indonesia, he won the 1968 Kings Cup, 1969 Merdeka Tournament, 1972 Jakarta Anniversary Cup, and 1972 Pesta Sukan. He last played for in the 1980 Olympic Games qualification. Overall he have played 97 times for Indonesia scoring 55 international goals.[3][1]
He later coached the national team, and became an administrator of the PSSI.[1]
Death
Iswadi Idris died in Jakarta, on 11 July 2008 for stroke.
Career Statistics
International goals
Scores and results list Indonesia's goal tally first, score column indicates score after each Iswadi Idris goal.[3]
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Iswadi Idris 18 March 1948 in Banda Aceh Aceh 11 July 2008 in Jakarta was an Indonesian footballer He was nicknamed Boncel because of his small 1 65 m 5 ft 5 in stature He was captain of the Indonesian national football team from 1970 to 1980 1 He is the second all time top scorer and second highest appearances records for Indonesia national team 2 Iswadi IdrisPersonal informationFull nameIswadi IdrisDate of birth 1948 03 18 18 March 1948Place of birthBanda Aceh Aceh IndonesiaDate of death11 July 2008 2008 07 11 aged 60 Place of deathJakarta IndonesiaHeight1 65 m 5 ft 5 in Position s Attacking midfielderYouth career1957 1961MBFA1961 1968IM JakartaSenior career YearsTeamApps Gls 1966 1980Persija50 28 1968 1970 PSMS Medan loan 1970 1974IM Jakarta1974 1975 Western Suburbs loan 1975 1981JayakartaInternational career 1968 1980Indonesia97 55 Club domestic league appearances and goals correct as of 27 September 2010 National team caps and goals correct as of 13 January 2022 Contents 1 Career 2 Death 3 Career Statistics 3 1 International goals 4 Honours 4 1 Club 4 2 Country 5 See also 6 References 7 Further readingCareer EditIswadi first international appearances with Indonesia is in the 1968 Merdeka Tournament Iswadi became captain of the Indonesian national football team in 1970 Together with Soetjipto Soentoro Abdul Kadir and Jacob Sihasale he was part of what was called Asia s fastest quartet He played in several positions including right back and sweeper but mostly played in attacking positions alongside Abdul Kadir With Indonesia he won the 1968 Kings Cup 1969 Merdeka Tournament 1972 Jakarta Anniversary Cup and 1972 Pesta Sukan He last played for in the 1980 Olympic Games qualification Overall he have played 97 times for Indonesia scoring 55 international goals 3 1 He later coached the national team and became an administrator of the PSSI 1 Death EditIswadi Idris died in Jakarta on 11 July 2008 for stroke Career Statistics EditInternational goals Edit Scores and results list Indonesia s goal tally first score column indicates score after each Iswadi Idris goal 3 Date Venue Opponent Result Competition1 15 August 1968 Kuala Lumpur Malaysia Singapore 4 0 1968 Merdeka Tournament2 17 August 1968 Ipoh Malaysia South Korea 4 23 4 19 August 1968 Kuala Lumpur Malaysia Chinese Taipei 10 15 6 7 27 November 1968 Bangkok Thailand Singapore 7 0 1968 King s Cup8 9 1 November 1969 Ipoh Malaysia Thailand 4 0 1969 Merdeka Tournament10 11 12 7 November 1969 Kuala Lumpur Malaysia Singapore 9 213 14 9 November 1969 Kuala Lumpur Malaysia Malaysia 3 215 27 November 1969 Bangkok Thailand Laos 3 0 1969 King s Cup16 4 August 1970 Penang Malaysia Hong Kong 3 1 1970 Merdeka Tournament17 8 August 1970 Kuala Lumpur Malaysia Japan 3 418 10 August 1970 Kuala Lumpur Malaysia Thailand 6 319 20 13 November 1970 Bangkok Thailand Malaysia 3 1 1970 King s Cup21 15 November 1970 Bangkok Thailand Khmer Republic 4 222 20 November 1970 Bangkok Thailand Malaysia 1 323 10 December 1970 Bangkok Thailand Iran 2 2 1970 Asian Games24 2 May 1971 Seoul South Korea South Vietnam 9 1 1971 President s Cup25 26 27 28 29 13 May 1971 Seoul South Korea Malaysia 4 230 31 5 June 1971 Jakarta Indonesia Singapore 3 0 1971 Jakarta Anniversary Tournament32 33 15 June 1971 Jakarta Indonesia Malaysia 2 134 20 March 1972 Rangoon Burma Thailand 4 0 1972 Olympic Games qualification35 5 June 1972 Jakarta Indonesia Laos 5 1 1972 Jakarta Anniversary Tournament36 37 17 June 1972 Jakarta Indonesia Khmer Republic 4 038 21 September 1972 Seoul South Korea Singapore 2 1 1972 President s Cup39 40 23 September 1972 Seoul South Korea Burma 1 141 25 September 1972 Seoul South Korea Philippines 12 042 43 44 13 March 1973 Sydney Australia Australia 1 2 1974 FIFA World Cup qualification45 16 March 1973 Sydney Australia Iraq 1 146 14 June 1973 Jakarta Indonesia Malaysia 2 0 1973 Jakarta Anniversary Tournament47 17 February 1976 Jakarta Indonesia Papua New Guinea 8 2 1976 Olympic Games qualification48 24 February 1976 Jakarta Indonesia Malaysia 2 149 9 March 1977 Singapore Singapore 4 0 1978 FIFA World Cup qualification50 19 November 1977 Kuala Lumpur Malaysia Malaysia 2 1 1977 SEA GAmes51 22 November 1977 Kuala Lumpur Malaysia Brunei 4 052 53 5 May 1979 Bangkok Thailand Malaysia 1 4 1980 AFC Asian Cup qualification54 22 September 1979 Jakarta Indonesia Singapore 3 0 1979 SEA GAmes55 28 September 1979 Jakarta Indonesia Burma 2 1Honours EditClub Edit Persija Jakarta Perserikatan 3 1973 1975 1978 Quoc Khanh Cup 1 1973Country Edit King s Cup 1968 Merdeka Tournament 1969 1972 Jakarta Anniversary Tournament 1972 Pesta Sukan Cup 1 See also EditList of men s footballers with 50 or more international goalsReferences Edit a b c d Iswadi Idris honours with national team kompas com Retrieved 24 February 2008 Indonesia Record International Players RSSSF a b Iswadi Idris Goals in International Matches RSSSF Further reading EditIndonesia Record International Players Appearances for Indonesian National Team Iswadi Idris Indonesia vs Santos 1972 in Indonesian As wild as his name PSSI Harimau in Indonesian Harinmau mana belangmu Archived 4 March 2016 at the Wayback Machine in Indonesian Preceded bySoetjipto Soentoro Indonesian Captain1970 1980 Succeeded byRonny Pattinasarany Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Iswadi Idris amp oldid 1138583736, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,