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Achmad Nawir
Nawir in 1938
Personal information
Full name Achmad Nawir
Date of birth (1912-06-30)30 June 1912
Place of birth Hindia Belanda
Date of death April 1st,1995 (aged 84)
Position(s) Midfielder
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1931–1942 HBS Soerabaja ? (?)
International career
1938 Indonesia 2 (0)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Achmad Nawir (June 30th, 1912 – April 1st, 1995) was an Indonesian doctor[1] and footballer. Nawir played for the local club HBS Soerabaja and the Indonesia national football team.

Career

He is noted for captaining of the Indonesia national football team while it crashed out in defeat to Hungary at the 1938 FIFA World Cup, 6–0. Curiously, the other captain, György Sárosi, had a doctorate degree, the same as Nawir. Nawir wore his studious glasses for the match. Indonesia automatically qualified for the tournament after their original opponents, Japan, withdrew from the qualifying round. He is one of the few players to wear glasses in the World Cup.[1] Nawir and most of his teammates only played in two international matches, one against Hungary in the World Cup and another against Netherlands, losing 9–2 in a friendly game just after the World Cup.[2] It was the last international match for "Dutch East Indies", which became the independent nation of Indonesia in 1945.

Honours

HBS Soerabaja

  • SVB Hoofdklasse: 1935–36, 1936–37, 1937–38, 1940–41

References

Preceded by
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Indonesian Captain
1938
Succeeded by