• Source: Henky Timisela
    • Henky Timisela (born 22 November 1937) is an Indonesian former professional football player who played as a forward. He played during the late 1950s to the early 1960s. He is recorded to have played 63 matches and scored 55 goals throughout his career representing the Indonesia national team (including non-FIFA matches). Upon his retirement, he pursued further education at the Faculty of Commerce at Hitotsubashi University, Tokyo.
      Henky is the son of a soldier of the Royal Netherlands East Indies Army Air Force. He has seven siblings, six of whom were also professional footballers. Three of his siblings, Freddy, Pietje, and Max Timisela, have also represented the Indonesia national team, while Jopie Timisela has coached the national team at youth level.
      In 2014, the Ministry of Youth and Sports (Kemenpora) published a book that highlighted his story, titled Henky Timisela: Wonder Boy Sepak Bola Indonesia, written by Sumohadi Marsis.


      Career statistics


      As of match played 19 September 1962


      = International

      =
      Scores and results list Indonesia's goal tally first, score column indicates score after each Timisela goal.


      Honours


      Persib Bandung

      Perserikatan: 1959–61; runner-up: 1957–59
      Indonesia

      Merdeka Tournament: 1961, 1962
      Asian Games Bronze medal: 1958
      Individual

      Merdeka Tournament Top scorer: 1962


      References




      Bibliography


      Marsis, Sumohadi (2014). Henky Timisela: Wonder Boy Sepak Bola Indonesia (in Indonesian) (1st ed.). Jakarta: Kemenpora.
      Kadir, Jusuf (1982). Sepak bola Indonesia: sistem blok, total-football, mencetak gol, catenaccio (in Indonesian) (1st ed.). Indonesia: Gramedia. pp. 17–18.

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