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Full name
  
Achmad Nawir

Died
  
April 1995

Date of death
  
April 1995

Role
  
Footballer


Place of birth
  
Dutch East Indies

Name
  
Achmad Nawir

Date of birth
  
1911

Years
  
Team

Position
  
Midfielder

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Playing position
  
Midfielder (retired)

Achmad Nawir (1911 – April 1995) was a Dutch East Indian doctor and footballer. Nawir played for a local club HBS Soerabaja and also the Dutch East Indian national football team.

Career

He is noted for captaining the Dutch East Indian national team at the 1938 FIFA World Cup, crashing out of the tournament in a 6–0 defeat to Hungary. Curiously, the other captain, György Sárosi, had a doctorate degree, the same as Nawir. Nawir wore his studious glasses for the match. The Dutch East Indies 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. 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. It was the last international match for Dutch East Indies, who became an independent nation Indonesia in 1945.

References

Achmad Nawir Wikipedia