Indonesian footballer
Jacob Sihasale
Sihasale in 1976
Date of birth
(1944-04-16 ) 16 April 1944 Place of birth
Ambon , Japanese occupation of the Dutch East Indies Date of death
7 July 1983(1983-07-07) (aged 39) Place of death
Jakarta , Indonesia Height
1.69 m (5 ft 7 in) Position(s)
Forward 1958–1960
PSA Ambon 1961–1966
Assyabaab Surabaya 1967–1969
PSAD Kodam IX Years
Team
Apps
(Gls ) 1969–1970
Pardedetex Medan
1970–1975
Persebaya Surabaya
1961–1963
Indonesia U19
1966–1974
Indonesia
70
(23) 1980–1981
Indonesia (Assistant coach) 1982–1983
Yanita Utama
*Club domestic league appearances and goals
Jacob Sihasale (16 April 1944 – 7 July 1983) was an Indonesian professional football player who played as a forward . A legendary Indonesian footballer who is in the eighth place as the all-time top goalscorers for the Indonesian national team with 23 goals and is in the fifth place as the all-time most appearances with 70 games.
Club career
Sihasale started playing football around 1958–1960, was selected as a PSA Ambon player. In 1961 he moved to Surabaya and joined the famous association, Assyabaab Surabaya , until 1966. Before moving to Medan, he played for 2 years for the PSAD Kodam IX association; then played for Pardedetex Medan , In 1970 he returned to Surabaya.
He succeeded in bringing Persebaya Surabaya to become runner up Perserikatan in 1971 and 1973. After losing to PSMS and Persija in the final respectively.
But unfortunately at the end of his career as a football player, he failed to bring Persebaya to the final round of the League after losing to Persija with a score of 2–0. Persija's goals at that time were scored by Iswadi Idris in the 68th minute and Risdianto in the 69th minute. But he also managed to score a goal in the match against PSBS which ended 1–1. He scored the opening goal in the 30th minute before Robby Binur equalized in the 73rd minute.
During his career as a footballer he has scored over 100 goals. After sustaining an injury to his leg in a friendly match between Persebaya and Ascot from Australia, at the end of 1975 in Surabaya, he retired from football.
International career
Sihasale playing for Indonesia national team
The peak of his achievements was reached between 1966 and 1974, when he represented the Indonesia national football team in various tournaments, including: 1968 King's Cup and 1969 King's Cup in Bangkok ; 1968 Aga Khan Gold Cup in Pakistan; 1969 Merdeka Tournament in Kuala Lumpur.[ 1]
In 1966, he was selected to be the Asian All Stars team together with Soetjipto Soentoro , Max Timisela , Iswadi Idris , and Abdul Kadir . They were the fastest quartet in Asia at that time.[ 2]
He also brought Indonesia to win the 1972 Jakarta Anniversary Tournament in Jakarta when in the final Indonesia managed to defeat South Korea with a score of 5–2. The goals came when Indonesia beat Sri Lanka with a score of 8–0. He scored three goals in that match.
Career statistics
International
Appearances and goals by national team and year
National team
Year
Apps
Goals
Indonesia
1966
1
0
1968
7
4
1969
8
5
1970
11
2
1971
14
3
1972
17
8
1973
10
1
1974
2
0
Total
70
23
As of 21 April 1974
Scores and results list Indonesia's goal tally first, score column indicates score after each Sihasale goal. [ 3]
List of international goals scored by Jacob Sihasale
No.
Date
Venue
Cap
Opponent
Result
Competition
1
17 August 1968
Perak Stadium , Ipoh , Malaysia
2
South Korea
4–2
1968 Merdeka Tournament
2
21 August 1968
Merdeka Stadium , Kuala Lumpur , Malaysia
3
Burma
1–2
1968 Merdeka Tournament
3
29 November 1968
Suphachalasai Stadium , Bangkok , Thailand
7
Malaysia
6–1
1968 King's Cup
4
5
3 November 1969
Merdeka Stadium , Kuala Lumpur , Malaysia
10
Malaysia
3–1
1969 Merdeka Tournament
6
7 November 1969
Merdeka Stadium , Kuala Lumpur , Malaysia
11
Singapore
9–2
1969 Merdeka Tournament
7
9 November 1969
Merdeka Stadium , Kuala Lumpur , Malaysia
12
Malaysia
3–2
1969 Merdeka Tournament
8
19 November 1969
Suphachalasai Stadium , Bangkok , Thailand
13
Singapore
2–3
1969 King's Cup
9
21 November 1969
Suphachalasai Stadium , Bangkok , Thailand
14
South Vietnam
6–0
1969 King's Cup
10
4 August 1970
Penang Island National Stadium , Penang , Malaysia
18
Hong Kong
3–1
1970 Merdeka Tournament
11
16 December 1970
Suphachalasai Stadium , Bangkok , Thailand
26
Japan
1–2
1970 King's Cup
12
13 May 1971
Dongdaemun Stadium , Seoul , South Korea
31
Malaysia
4–2
1971 President's Cup
13
11 August 1971
Merdeka Stadium , Kuala Lumpur , Malaysia
35
Philippines
3–1
1971 Merdeka Tournament
14
18 August 1971
Merdeka Stadium , Kuala Lumpur , Malaysia
38
Taiwan
1–0
1971 Merdeka Tournament
15
20 March 1972
Bogyoke Aung San Stadium , Rangoon , Burma
42
Thailand
4–0
1972 Olympic Games qualifiers
16
17
25 March 72
Bogyoke Aung San Stadium , Rangoon , Burma
43
India
4–2
1972 Olympic Games qualifiers
18
11 June 1972
Gelora Senayan Main Stadium , Jakarta , Indonesia
48
Sri Lanka
8–0
1972 Jakarta Anniversary Tournament
19
20
21
8 August 1972
National Stadium, Singapore Kallang , Singapore
53
Khmer Republic
5–0
1972 Singapore Festival
22
25 September 1972
Dongdaemun Stadium , Seoul , South Korea
56
Philippines
12–0
1972 President's Cup
23
14 June 1973
Gelora Senayan Main Stadium , Jakarta , Indonesia
65
Malaysia
2–0
1973 Jakarta Anniversary Tournament
Honours
Player
Persebaya
Indonesia U19
Indonesia
Manager
Yanita Utama
References
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