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Muhammad Djamiat Dalhar (25
November 1927 – 23
March 1979),
better known as
Djamiat Dalhar, was an
Indonesian footballer and coach. He pla**** for and...
- (1954–1963)
Erenst Alberth Mangindaan (1966–1970)
Endang Witarsa (1970)
Djamiat Dalhar (1970–1972)
Suwardi Arland (1972–1974)
Endang Witarsa (1974–1975) Wiel Coerver...
- Tin Head coach: Head coach: Head coach: Han Hong-ki Head coach:
Djamiat Dalhar Head coach: Igor
Netto https://web.archive.org/web/20140102232311/http://rdfc...
- yang Berharga".
Tempo (in Indonesian).
Retrieved 4
March 2021. Susanto,
Dalhar; Puti Angelia, Dini;
Aditya Giovanni Suhanto,
Kevin (1
November 2018). "Rumah...
- Waskito,
Jacob Sihasale and Budi Santoso. They were
trained by
Djamiat Dalhar to
prepare for the 1972 ****eka
Tournament in
Kuala Lumpur,
Malaysia and...
- Kiat Sek Tan
Liong Houw Ade Dana [id]
Endang Witarsa Phwa Sian
Liong Ashari Danoe Djamiat Dalhar Substitutes:
Paidjo Lie Kian An Manager:
Antun Pogačnik...
- of
Kebayoran Baru,
Jakarta in 1954. He came to the
attention of
Djamiat Dalhar when
playing for
Setia Jakarta (a
Persija youth team) who
subsequently called...
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Persip Pekalongan 0 0 13 FW
Ramli Yatim ? PSMS
Medan 0 0 14 FW
Djamiat Dalhar ?
Persija Jakarta 0 0 16 FW Ade Dana ?
Persib Bandung 0 0 Oros
Witarsa 16...
- UMS
began accepting indigenous people. UMS then made
Mohammad Djamiat Dalhar, a son of Betawi, a
member who
later became famous.
September 1951, VBO...
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April Friendly Indonesia 1–3 South
Korea Hong Kong --:-- UTC+8
Dalhar 24'
Chung Nam-sik 18' Choi Chung-min 80' Choi Yung-keun 85'...