List of international goals scored by Iswadi Idris
Idris has scored 55 international goals since making his debut for Indonesia in 1968
Iswadi Idris was a footballer who represented the Indonesia national football team as a winger between 1968 and 1980. He scored his first international goal in his debut during a Merdeka Tournament (friendly tournament) match against Singapore on 15 August 1968. He retired from international football in April 1980, with a record of 55 goals in 97 international appearances, making him Indonesia's second highest scorer behind Abdul Kadir .
Idris scored his first international hat-trick on 19 August 1968 in a 10–1 win over Taiwan during a 1968 Merdeka Tournament match. In total, he has scored four hat-tricks (including 5 goals against South Vietnam in 1971), and has scored two goals in a match nine times. His five goals against South Vietnam in 1971 President's Cup also made him Indonesia's only player to ever score a glut.
Goals
As of 3 April 1980
Indonesia score listed first, score column indicates score after each Idris goal. [ 3] [ 4] [ 5]
International goals by cap, date, venue, opponent, result and competition
No.
Cap
Date
Venue
Opponent
Result
Competition
1
1
15 August 1968
Merdeka Stadium , Kuala Lumpur , Malaysia
Singapore
4–0
1968 Merdeka Tournament
2
2
17 August 1968
Perak Stadium , Ipoh , Malaysia
South Korea
4–2
3
4
3
19 August 1968
Merdeka Stadium , Kuala Lumpur , Malaysia
Taiwan
10–1
5
6
7
7
27 November 1968
Suphachalasai Stadium , Bangkok , Thailand
Singapore
7–0
1968 King's Cup
8
9
10
1 November 1969
Perak Stadium , Ipoh , Malaysia
Thailand
4–0
1969 Merdeka Tournament
10
11
12
12
7 November 1969
Merdeka Stadium , Kuala Lumpur , Malaysia
Singapore
9–2
13
14
13
9 November 1969
Merdeka Stadium , Kuala Lumpur , Malaysia
Malaysia
3–2
15
16
27 November 1969
Suphachalasai Stadium , Bangkok , Thailand
Laos
3–0
1969 King's Cup
16
19
4 August 1970
Penang Island National Stadium , Penang , Malaysia
Hong Kong
3–1
1970 Merdeka Tournament
17
21
8 August 1970
Merdeka Stadium , Kuala Lumpur , Malaysia
Japan
3–4
18
22
10 August 1970
Merdeka Stadium , Kuala Lumpur , Malaysia
Thailand
6–3
19
20
25
13 November 1970
Suphachalasai Stadium , Bangkok , Thailand
Malaysia
3–1
1970 King's Cup
21
26
15 November 1970
Suphachalasai Stadium , Bangkok , Thailand
Khmer Republic
4–2
22
28
20 November 1970
Suphachalasai Stadium , Bangkok , Thailand
Malaysia
1–3
23
29
10 December 1970
Suphachalasai Stadium , Bangkok , Thailand
Iran
2–2
1970 Asian Games
24
34
2 May 1971
Dongdaemun Stadium , Seoul , South Korea
South Vietnam
9–1
1971 President's Cup
25
26
27
28
29
38
13 May 1971
Dongdaemun Stadium , Seoul , South Korea
Malaysia
4–2
30
31
39
5 June 1971
Gelora Senayan Main Stadium , Jakarta , Indonesia
Singapore
3–0
1971 Jakarta Anniversary Tournament
32
33
43
15 June 1971
Gelora Senayan Main Stadium , Jakarta , Indonesia
Malaysia
2–1
34
45
20 March 1972
Bogyoke Aung San Stadium , Rangoon , Burma
Thailand
4–0
1972 Olympic Games qualification
35
50
5 June 1972
Gelora Senayan Main Stadium , Jakarta , Indonesia
Laos
5–1
1972 Jakarta Anniversary Tournament
36
37
53
17 June 1972
Gelora Senayan Main Stadium , Jakarta , Indonesia
Khmer Republic
4–0
38
57
21 September 1972
Dongdaemun Stadium , Seoul , South Korea
Singapore
2–1
1972 President's Cup
39
40
58
23 September 1972
Dongdaemun Stadium , Seoul , South Korea
Burma
1–1
41
59
25 September 1972
Dongdaemun Stadium , Seoul , South Korea
Philippines
12–0
42
43
44
66
13 March 1973
Sydney Sports Ground , Sydney , Australia
Australia
1–2
1974 FIFA World Cup qualification
45
67
16 March 1973
Sydney Sports Ground , Sydney , Australia
Iraq
1–1
46
70
14 June 1973
Gelora Senayan Main Stadium , Jakarta , Indonesia
Malaysia
2–0
1973 Jakarta Anniversary Tournament
47
75
17 February 1976
Gelora Senayan Main Stadium , Jakarta , Indonesia
Papua New Guinea
8–2
1976 Olympic Games qualification
48
77
24 February 1976
Gelora Senayan Main Stadium , Jakarta , Indonesia
Malaysia
2–1
49
81
9 March 1977
National Stadium , Singapore
Singapore
4–0
1978 FIFA World Cup qualification
50
82
19 November 1977
Merdeka Stadium , Kuala Lumpur , Malaysia
Malaysia
2–1
1977 Southeast Asian Games
51
83
22 November 1977
Merdeka Stadium , Kuala Lumpur , Malaysia
Brunei
4–0
52
53
86
5 May 1979
Suphachalasai Stadium , Bangkok , Thailand
Malaysia
1–4
1980 AFC Asian Cup qualification
54
88
22 September 1979
Gelora Senayan Main Stadium , Jakarta , Indonesia
Singapore
3–0
1979 Southeast Asian Games
55
91
28 September 1979
Gelora Senayan Main Stadium , Jakarta , Indonesia
Burma
2–1
Hat-tricks
No.
Date
Venue
Opponent
Goals
Result
Competition
1
19 August 1968
Merdeka Stadium , Kuala Lumpur , Malaysia
Taiwan
3 – (15', 60', 85')
9–2
1968 Merdeka Tournament
2
1 November 1969
Perak Stadium , Ipoh , Malaysia
Thailand
3 – (44', 63', 84')
4–3
1969 Merdeka Tournament
3
2 May 1971
Dongdaemun Stadium , Seoul , South Korea
South Vietnam
5 – (10', 13', 63', 84', 90')
9–1
1971 President's Cup
4
25 September 1972
Dongdaemun Stadium , Seoul , South Korea
Philippines
3 – (44', 63', 84')
12–0
1972 President's Cup
Statistics
Goals by year
National team
Year
Apps
Goals
Indonesia
1968
9
8
1969
8
7
1970
16
8
1971
11
10
1972
19
10
1973
10
3
1976
5
2
1977
6
4
1979
8
3
1980
5
0
Total
97
55
See also
References
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