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Football At The 1981 Southeast Asian Games
The football tournament at the 1981 Southeast Asian Games was held from 6 December to 15 December 1981 in Manila, Philippines. Tournament Group stage Group A ---- ---- Group B ---- ---- Knockout stage Semi-finals Bronze medal match Gold medal match Winners Medal winners References *Garin, Erik"South East Asian Games 1981 (Manila)" RSSSF. Retrieved 2010-03-30.SEA Games 1981 AFF official website {{Football at the Southeast Asian Games Southeast Southeast The points of the compass are a set of horizontal, radially arrayed compass directions (or azimuths) used in navigation and cartography. A compass rose is primarily composed of four cardinal directions—north, east, south, and west—each sepa ... Football at the Southeast Asian Games International association football competitions hosted by the Philippines ...
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Football At The 1979 Southeast Asian Games
The football tournament at the 1979 Southeast Asian Games was held from 22 to 30 September in Jakarta, Indonesia. Teams Brunei and the Philippines did not enter. Kampuchea (then name for Cambodia), Laos and Vietnam did not participate at the Southeast Asian Games. * * * * * Tournament The competition was played in a group format with the five participating teams; first and second place would then play off for the gold medal. Group stage ---- ---- ---- ---- Second place play-off As Indonesia and Thailand were level on points and goals, a play-off for second place (and the right to face Malaysia in the gold medal match) was required. Gold medal match Winners Medal winners References Southeast Asian Games 1979at RSSSFSEA Games 1979at AFF official website {{Football at the Southeast Asian Games Sou Football at the Southeast Asian Games International association football competitions hosted by Indonesia South South is one of the car ...
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David Lee (Singaporean Footballer)
David Lee (born 10 April 1958) is a Singaporean former footballer who played for the Singapore national football team and Geylang United FC as a goalkeeper. Football career Club career In 1982, Lee, with Fandi Ahmad, joined Indonesian club Niac Mitra. In 1983, Lee left Niac Mitra due to a sudden Galatama League ban on foreign players. In 1987, Lee joined the Tyrwhitt Soccerites, playing in Division Two in Singapore football. At the end of 1988, Lee joined Jurong Town FC, despite Tyrwhitt Soccerites promoted from Division Two to Division One in 1988 and then promoted to the FAS Premier League at the end of the 1988 season. He was part of the Singapore M-League side that won the 1994 Malaysia Cup and M-League title. He had also won the first ever S-league title and Singapore Cup "double", with Geylang Utd in 1996. He had since retired from professional football in 1997. Coaching career He is the goalkeeping coach of Singapore Armed Forces Football Club currently and ...
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Robby Binur
Robbie or Robby is a surname. It is usually encountered as a nickname or a shortened form of Robert, Rob or Robin. The name experienced a significant rise in popularity in Northern Ireland in 2003. People Given name Robbie *Robbie Amell (born 1988), Canadian-American actor *Robbie Burns (1759–1796), Scottish poet *Robbie Coltrane (1950–2022) Scottish actor *Robbie Daymond (born 1982) American actor and voice actor *Robbie E (born 1983), pro wrestler *Robbie Earle (born 1965), Jamaican footballer and broadcaster *Robbie Erlin (born 1990), American baseball player *Robbie Farah (born 1984), Australian rugby league player * Robbie Fowler (born 1975), English footballer and manager *Robbie Ftorek (born 1952), National Hockey League player and coach * Robbie Grey (born 1957), English lead singer of Modern English *Robbie Grossman (born 1989), American baseball player * Robbie Hart (born 1947), English football referee *Robbie Hunter-Paul (born 1976), New Zealand rugby league play ...
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Herry Kiswanto
Herry Kiswanto (born 25 April 1955) is an Indonesian football manager and former player, who played as a libero. He is a former member of the Indonesia national team. On 3 April 2007 he received an Indonesian legendary player award. He is known for his sportsmanship, as he only received one yellow card during his 17 years senior career. Early life Herry was born in Banda Aceh, Aceh from a Sundanese descendant. Later, his parents took him back to their family homeland in Ciamis, West Java. He took elementary and high school education there, he also start to play football. He joined the club Tornado and PTPN XIII as a youth player. Afterward he moved to study in Bandung, where he played for the club UNI while attending college. Club career Kiswanto start his senior career in 1979, when he join Pardedetex Medan after the club owner TD Pardede saw him play. He initially played as a midfielder, but following a suggestion from his coach, Kamaruddin Panggabean, he began playing ...
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Nasir Salassa
Nasir ( ar, ناصر, translit=Nāṣir) is a masculine given name, commonly found in Arabic which can mean "helper" or "one who gives victory" (grammatically the Stem I masculine singular active participle of consonantal verb root ''n-ṣ-r''). The female form of the name is Nasira (). Alternative spellings of this name, possibly due to transliteration, include Naser, Nasser, Naseer, and Nacer. People with this name include: People with the given name * Al-Nasir, Abbasid caliph who ruled from 1158 to 1225 * Nasir al-Din Bughra Khan (1287–1291), sultan of Bengal * Nasir ibn Alnas (also known as An-Nasir ibn Alnas) (died 1088), fifth ruler of the Hammadids in Algeria * Nasiruddin Mahmud (grandson of Iltutmish), Muslim Turkic ruler * Nasir ad-Din Qabacha, Muslim Turkic governor of Multan * Nasir Jones (born 1973), American Rapper, actor, entrepreneur * Nasir Adderley (born 1997), American football player * Nasir Kazmi (1925–1972), Pakistani Urdu poet * Naser Orić (born ...
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Simson Rumahpasal
Simson may refer to: * Simson (name) * Simson (artist) Music Producer based out of Milwaukee, Wisconsin. * Simson (company), a German company that produced firearms, automobiles, motorcycles, and mopeds * Simson line in geometry, named for Robert Simson * Simson Provincial Park in Canada * KSV Simson Bremen KSV Simson Bremen was a German association football club based in the Hanseatic city of Bremen. The team was part of the Verband Bremer Ballspiel Vereine and was a founding member of the DFB (Deutscher Fußball Bund, en:German Football Associa ..., German football club See also * Samson (other) * Simpson (other) {{disambiguation, geo, math ...
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Stefanus Sirey
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Rully Nere
Rully Rudolf Nere is an Indonesian football head coach who last coached the Indonesia women's national football team. A player for Persipura Jayapura in the 1980s, Nere was also a part of Indonesia national football team in the same period, including the squad which won the gold medal of 1987 Southeast Asian Games football tournament on home soil, where he laid the assist for the only goal by Ribut Waidi in the final against Malaysia. Nere was also held the post as Director of PSSI Youth Development from 2003 to 2007. His son, Mitchell Nere, is a footballer playing for same club he managed, Pro Titan. Head coaching career He managed several clubs during his career as a head coach. On 5 March 2015, Rully Nere appointed by the Football Association of Indonesia as the Indonesia women's national football team The Indonesia women's national football team represents Indonesia in international women's association football; it is controlled by the Football Association of Indonesia ...
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