Although still using the name of the Netherlands, Dutch East Indies or Dutch East Indies became the first Asian country in the World Cup. Unfortunately, because of "political Nederlandsche Indische Voetbal Unie or NIVU", then the best players of Indonesia, such as kippers PSIM, Maladi, competing in the arena was canceled.
Palapa Oath according to the website, under coach John Mastenbroek, the same person who chairs NIVU, there are 18 players who are dispatched to Paris. They are:
- Sutan Anwar,
- F.G. Hu Kon (Hukon),
- Frans Alferd Meeng,
- Achmad Nawir,
- Isaak "Tjaak" Pattiwael,
- Jack Samuels,
- Suvarte Soedarmadji,
- M.J. Hans Taihuttu,
- Tan Hong Djien,
- Tan "Bing" Mo heng,
- Hendrikus V. "Henk" Zomers,
- Dorst,
- G.H.V.L. Faulhaber,
- J. Harting,
- Tan See Han,
- Teilherber,
- R.Telwe,
- G. van Burgh.
There are two name changes that occurred. If in some literature mentioned that Kolle and Van Beusekom in the list of teams, the fact that there is Samuels and Teilherber.
Dutch East Indies to make changes, but does not list the name of the new players. So of the many notes, which are listed are Kolle and Van Beusekom.
At the 1983 World Cup, Nederlandsche Indische National Elftal, directly competing on perdelapanfinal. They face Hungary at the Stade Velodrome Municipal at Reims, on June 5, 1938, kick-off 5:00 p.m. local time. The referee is Roger Conrie (France), assisted by two linesmen Carl Weingaertner (Germany) and Charles Adolphe Desalle (France).
Eleven core players the Dutch East Indies is derived kippers Mo Heng Tan; defender Hu Kon and Samuels; Nawir midfielder as captain, Meng, and Anwar, the rest act as attackers, namely Tan Hong Djien, Soedarmadji, Zomers, Pattiwael, and Taihuttu.
The only appearance in the World Cup to date, it ended with a 0-6 defeat, which was watched by about eight thousand spectators.
Saturday, 16 June 2012
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