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Kamis, Januari 06, 2011

Profil Irfan Bachdim

Irfan Bachdim kini menjadi Idola baru baru penggila bola di Indonesia. Khususnya bagi para wanita yang begitu banyak mngidolakan dirinya. Selain berparas tampan,penampilannya yang memukau pada ajang piala AFF 2010 kemarin sungguh mampu menyihir masyarakat Indonesia.
Berikut adalah profil lengkap dari Irfan Bachdim :
Nama Lengkap : Irfan Haarys Bachdim
Lahir :  Amsterdam, 11 Agustus 1988
Orang Tua : Ayah : Noval Bachdim
                   Ibu    :  Hester van Dijic
Klub :  Ajax Amsterdam. 1999-2001 (Junior)
           SV Argon 2002 (Junior)
           FC Utrecht 2003-2007 (Junior) 2008-2009 (Senior)
           HFC Haarlem  2009(Senior)
           PersemaMalang 2010(Senior)




Profil Kim Kurniawan

Profil  Kim Kurniawan

Kim Kurniawan adalah cucu dari Kwee Hong Sing, mantan pemain persija dan timnas Indonesia di tahun 1950an. Ia memiliki tinggi 167cm dan berposisi sebagai gelandang tengah.


Nama Lengkap : Kim Jeffrey Kurniawan
Tempat Lahir : Mühlacker (sebuah kota kecil dekat Stuttgart)
Tanggal Lahir : 23 Maret 1990
Tinggi Badan : 167 cm
Berat Badan : 60 kg
Kewarganegaraan : Germany-Indonesia
Posisi : Gelandang Tengah
Nama Ibu Kandung : Uschi Kurniawan
Nama Ayah Kandung : Petrus Kurniawan


Daftar Nama Pemain Seleksi Tim Nasional U-23

Dibalik Polemik yang terjadi dalam persebakbolaan Indonesia Sejak Munculnya LPI(Liga Premier Indonesia),kini Tim Nasional Indonesia mulain mempersiapkan seleksi pemain yang akan berlaga pada Pra Olimpiade 2012 dan Sea Games 2011 Asia. Dimana pada ajang ini akan diikuti oleh pemain-pemain U-23 dari seluruh negara yang akan mengikuti ajang ini. termasuk Indonesia.

Badan Tim Nasional (BTN) PSSI telah memanggil 84 pemain untuk mengikuti seleksi Timnas U23 yang akan berlangsung mulai tanggal 6 Januari 2010 di Jakarta. Alfred Riedl, pelatih timnas Indonesia, akan mempersiapkan skuatnya untuk menghadapi Pra Olimpiade 2012 dan SEA Games 2011.

Seleksi akan dilaksanakan dengan 3 gelombang. Gelombang pertama akan menyeleksi 33 pemain yang akan dilaksanakan pada tanggal 6 Januari 2010. Gelombang kedua akan dilaksanakan pada tanggal 10 Januari 2010 yang akan menyeleksi sebanyak 27 pemain. Sedangkan sisanya akan dilaksanakan pada tanggal 14 Januari 2010.

Dalam daftar pemain yang akan diseleksi kali ini, BTN memasukan 5 nama pemain keturunan Indonesia yang beberapa di antaranya merupakan nama-nama baru. Berikut daftar nama-nama pemain yang akan melakukan seleksi :

Seleksi Pertama (6 Januari 20110)
1. Choirun Nasrin (Persela Lamongan)
2. Arditani Ardhiyasa (Persija Jakarta)
3. Seftia Hadi (PSPS Pekanbaru)
4. Andri Ibo (Persidafon)
5. Safri Umri (Persiraja Aceh)
6. Abdul Hamid Mony (Persiba Balikpapan)
7. Wirya Kusmandra (Persija)
8. Hendro Siswanto (Persela Lamongan)
9. Johan Manadji (Persiba Bantul)
10. Lifki Suteja (Persija)
11. Nasution Karubaba (Perseman Manokwari)
12. Ramdani Lestaluhu (Persija Jakarta)
13. Sigit Hermawan (Persija Jakarta)
14. Fred Ferdinando Mote (Persiwa)
15. Athur Itawan (Preston North End)
16. Fahrizal Dila (Persiraja Aceh)
17. Aris Alfiansyah (Persela)
18. Harmoko (Persekam Metro)
19. Zisva Siswanto Marco (Perseman Manokwari)
20. Alan Athur Arrongear (Persiwa)
21. Lucky Wahyu P (Persebaya)
22. Andik Firmansyah (Persebaya)
23. Novan Setyo Songko (Persibo Bojonegoro)
24. Fandy Edy (Psm Makassar)
25. Dajusman Trisadi (PSM Makassar)
26. Rachmat (PSM Makassar)
27. Kim Kurniawan (Persema Malang)
28. Reza Mustofa Ardiansya (Persema Malang)
29. Joko Ribowo (Persema Malang)
30. Irfan Bachdim * (Persema Malang)
31. Kurnia Mega * (Arema Indonesia)
32. Yongky Aribowo * (Arema Indonesia)
33. Okto Maniani * (Sriwijaya FC)
Ket * : Pemain langsung mengikuti TC tanpa mengikuti seleksi

Seleksi Kedua (10 Januari 2011)
1 Aji Saka (Arema Indonesia)
2 Johan Angga Kusuma (Persijap Jepara)
3 Mohamad Ridwan (Persita Tangerang)
4 Cecep Supandi (Saint Prima Bandung)
5 Gunawan Dwi Cahayo (Sriwijaya FC)
6 Rachmat Latif (Sriwijaya FC)
7 Barkah Crustianto (Persijap Jepara)
8 Marco M.Kabiay (Persipura)
9 Achmat Farisi (Arema Indonesia)
10 Rendi Saputra (Ex.Persib)
11 Burhanudin Nihe (Persigo Gorontalo)
12 Risman Maidulla (Pro Titan)
13 Jacky Arisani (Sriwijaya FC)
14 Munadi (Persib Bandung)
15 Engelberth Sani (Pelita Jaya)
16 Ferdi Mofu (Semen Padang)
17 Dendi Santoso (Arema Indonesia)
18 David Lali (Persipura)
19 Joko Sasongko (Pelita Jaya)
20 Egi Megiansyah (Pelita Jaya)
21 Yoga Eka Firmansyah (Bontang FC)
22 Johann Yoga (Persib Bandung)
23 Risky Novriansyah (Persijap Jepara)
24 Sunarto (Arema Indonesia)
25 Lukas Wellem Manowen (Persipura)
26 Titus Bonai (Persipura)
27 Rishadi Fauzi (Persita Tangerang)

Seleksi Ketiga (14 Januari 2011)
1 Ali Barkah (Pelita Jaya)
2 Dicky Jamalis (Semen Padang)
3 Rifki Deython Mokodompit (Persita Tangerang)
4 Abdul Rachman (Pelita Jaya)
5 Joko Sidik Fitra Yono (Bontang FC)
6 Marcelino A. Mandagi (Bontang FC)
7 Irfan Raditya (Arema Indonesia)
8 A.A. Wahyu Trisayaya (Persija Jakarta)
9 Windu Hangoro Putra (PSPS Pekanbaru)
10 Herry Susilo (PSIS Semarang)
11 Rama Pratama (Pro Titan)
12 Zainal Abidin (Persela Lamongan)
13 Hasim Kipau (Persija Jakarta)
14 M. Fauzan Djamal (Semen Padang)
15 Iman Suprapto (Sriwijaya FC)
16 Elvis Nelson Anes (Persija Jakarta)
17 Mahadirga Lasut (Sriwijaya FC)
18 Immanuel Wanggai (Persipura Jayapura)
19 Zulham Zumrud (Persela Lamongan)
20 Stevie Bonsapia (Persipura Jayapura)
21 Jajang Mulyana (Pelita Jaya)
22 Ferdinand Sinaga (Persiwa Wamena)
23 Gerry Setia Nugraha (Pelita Jaya)
24 Johann Juanshyah * (Persijap Jepara)
Sumber : Republika.co.id

Sabtu, Desember 18, 2010

Alfred Riedl, Indonesian Foot Ball Coach

Riedl: Indonesia is my biggest test

Alfred Riedl has do perfect job coach for Indonesia senior football team. Every people in Indonesia proud to him,since may,when he take Indonesia coach. Now he still improve this team for AFF Cup. 
I got Alfred Riedl says In Fifa way he take this job. Just read what he says. Thanks for coming.
Since his appointment as Indonesia coach in May, Austrian Alfred Riedl has embarked on his development plan with the most populous nation in south-east Asia. A football manager of over 20 years, he has spent the most recent part of his coaching career with a number of teams across Asia, including the likes of Palestine, Vietnam and Laos, with Indonesia his fourth Asian national team role.

The former Austria coach may not been renowned for great success with big teams, but his contribution in helping lift the game in these so-called football developing nations cannot be understated. He shared with FIFA.com his views on how the smaller nations of Planet Football can improve their game.
FIFA.com: Coach Riedl, you were appointed Indonesia coach in May. What do you think of this new job, your sixth at the national level?
Alfred Riedl:
 I signed a two-year contract with Indonesia in early May this year and this new job should be my biggest challenge so far. In a country with a population of 260 million the expectations are understandably very high.

What goals have you set for Indonesia?
I am in charge of both the country’s senior national team and the Under-23 side so my responsibilities are to lift the football level in general in Indonesia. Of course, the first tests facing me are December’s ASEAN Football Federation (AFF) Championship and the SEA Games, where I hope we can reach the final in both competitions. Next year, there are a series of qualifying campaigns for the Men’s Olympic Football Tournament, FIFA World Cup and perhaps the Asian Cup.

So, in a sense, you are responsible for building a team for the future?
The junior sides represent the future and although I am not tasked with other age group levels, other than the Under-23, I am ready to help should the need arise. Certainly, I should first be committed to my senior and Olympic tasks.

What are the positive things and what are the difficulties you face in coaching Indonesia?
I boast a highly qualified staff which includes my assistant, Wolfgang Pikal, a fellow Austrian from Vienna who has lived in Indonesia for over 20 years. His knowledge about the local football is immense and he speaks the local language perfectly. One thing I am concerning about is the policy which allows each club in the Indonesian Super League to have five imported players, which means the key positions may be occupied by foreigners.

What has been the highlight of your coaching career so far?

When I coached Palestine years ago, we obtained some excellent results in the early stages of qualifying for the 2006 FIFA World Cup Germany™. I was very happy that we brought a smile back on the faces of the suffering people.
You have had three spells with Vietnam which lasted five years altogether. What progress has this country made since you took over the reins for the first time in 1998?
During my first training session with the national team the players were dressed in jerseys of different types and colours. I told the authorities I was not coaching a street football team and the next day we were well equipped. Such is the pace that the Vietnamese people want for football development and, indeed, they have made fast progress these years. The attention is ever-growing with more companies investing in the game. The fervent fans are hoping for the fastest success but the federation has showed patience, keeping me in the coaching position for many years, during which time we achieved some good results.

How long will it take for these nations to make a real impact on the international stage, for instance, to qualify for the FIFA World Cup?
This is hard to answer, but it might need decades. On top of all these nations must improve their infrastructures for football. Laos have eight football teams and even in football-mad Vietnam, there are only 50 clubs, a number which pales into insignificance compared with my country, Austria, which possesses 2,100 clubs. A group of qualified coaches and a long-term scheme are also needed if they are to catch up with the rest of the world.

Looking back at the past decade with these progressive sides, how do you reflect on your contribution in their development?
Ten years was not a short period. I have travelled a lot across Asia, where I have tried to adapt myself to the different cultures and environments. I am committed to my job and no matter what difficulties I face, I do my utmost to carry forward.

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