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Kainun Waskito

Waskito
Personal information
Full name Kainun Waskito
Date of birth (1949-01-29) 29 January 1949 (age 75)
Place of birth Ponorogo, Indonesia
Height 1.66 m (5 ft 5+12 in)
Position(s) Forward
Youth career
1966 Diklat Salatiga
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1967–1978 Persebaya Surabaya 50 (17)
International career
1966–1967 Indonesia U19 6 (6)
1967–1977 Indonesia 80 (31)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Kainun Waskito (born 29 January 1949), known mononymously as Waskito, is an Indonesian former professional footballer who played as a forward. He is the sixth highest all-time goalscorer for the Indonesia national team with 31 goals and the fourth most-capped player for the national team with 80 appearances.

Club career

Early career

Born in Ponorogo, Waskito joined Diklat Salatiga's youth system to began his football career before moving to Persebaya Surabaya in 1967.

Persebaya Surabaya

Waskito had a remarkable season in 1975 with Persebaya Surabaya in the Perserikatan, where he achieved the distinction of being the top scorer of the competition. On 22 October, he scored his first goal of the season by scoring one goal and making it 5–0 against PSL Langkat. He also scored another goal when his team was able to win over PPSM Magelang 4–0 and held Persipal Palu 2–2. Each he scored 1 goal in one match. Finally Persebaya qualified for the quarter-finals by being in second place under Persipal Palu with the same points, namely 6 but losing on goal difference.[1]

In the quarter-final match which was held at Gelora Senayan Stadium, he was able to bring his team to a 7–0 win over Persema Malang. He scored two goals and his second goal also became the winner for his team. In other matches in the quarter-finals, he also scored a penalty goal in the 22nd minute against PSMS Medan and also against Persiraja Banda Aceh and his goal was also the equalizer. However, in the semifinal match which was held on Thursday, 6 November 1975, his team had to surrender to Persija Jakarta 2–0 through goals from Iswadi Idris and Risdianto. In the match for third place, he managed to bring Persebaya ahead of Persipura in 35 minutes while bringing his team to win 4–2.[1]

International career

Waskito made his debut for Indonesia in the under-19 team, where he played a significant role in leading the team to a runner-up finish in the AFC Youth Championship in 1967.[2] Throughout his youth international career with the Indonesia U19 team, he played a total of 6 matches and successfully scored 6 goals.

He was first called up by the senior team during the 1967 Merdeka Tournament in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. His debut took place on 11 August, in the opening match against South Korea, which ended in a 1–3 defeat. His international debut goal occurred during his second cap while competing in the tournament semi-finals. He scored the only goal for Indonesia in a 1–2 defeat against Hong Kong.[3]

In 1971, he was selected to be included in the Indonesian national team squad which would prepare for the 1972 Olympics in Yangon, Burma.[4]

Career statistics

International

As of match played 7 March 1977[5]
Appearances and goals by national team and year
National team Year Apps Goals
Indonesia 1967 2 1
1968 1 1
1970 12 8
1971 9 7
1972 17 5
1973 6 0
1974 8 2
1975 15 5
1976 7 1
1977 3 1
Total 80 31
As of match played 28 February 1977
Scores and results list Indonesia's goal tally first, score column indicates score after each Waskito goal.
List of international goals scored by Kainun Waskito
No. Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition Ref.
1 23 August 1967 Merdeka Stadium, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia  Hong Kong 1–2 1967 Merdeka Tournament [5]
2 26 November 1968 Bangkok, Thailand  Singapore 5–0 7–0 1968 King's Cup [5]
3 27 June 1970 Jakarta, Indonesia  Hong Kong 3–2 1970 Jakarta Anniversary Tournament [5]
4
5 9 November 1970 Bangkok, Thailand  South Vietnam 1–0 5–3 1970 King's Cup [5]
6 2–0
7
8 15 November 1970 Bangkok, Thailand  Cambodia 2–0 4–2 1970 King's Cup [5]
9 4–0
10 18 November 1970 Bangkok, Thailand  Thailand 1–2 1970 King's Cup [5]
11 7 August 1971 Merdeka Stadium, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia  India 1–1 3–1 1971 Merdeka Tournament [5]
12 2–1
13 3–1
14 11 August 1971 Merdeka Stadium, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia  Philippines 1–0 3–1 1971 Merdeka Tournament [5]
15 13 August 1971 Perak Stadium, Ipoh, Malaysia  Singapore 1–0 4–0 1971 Merdeka Tournament [5]
16 3–0
17 4–0
18 25 March 1972 Bogyoke Aung San Stadium, Yangon, Myanmar  India 2–0 4–0 1972 Summer Olympics qualification [5]
19 3–0
20 11 June 1962 Jakarta, Indonesia  Sri Lanka 8–0 8–0 1972 Jakarta Anniversary Tournament [6]
21 8 August 1972 Singapore  Khmer Republic 5–0 Friendly [5]
22 28 September 1972 Dongdaemun Stadium, Seoul, South Korea  Malaysia 1–1 3–1 1972 President's Cup [7]
23 21 May 1974 Senayan Main Stadium, Jakarta, Indonesia  Australia 1–2 1–2 Friendly [8]
24 7 June 1974 Jakarta, Indonesia  Malaysia 4–3 1974 Jakarta Anniversary Tournament [5]
25 14 June 1975 Jakarta, Indonesia  Malaysia 3–1 1975 Jakarta Anniversary Tournament [5]
26 29 July 1975 Merdeka Stadium, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia  Bangladesh 4-0 1975 Merdeka Tournament [5]
27
28 3 August 1975 Merdeka Stadium, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia  Hong Kong 3–2 1975 Merdeka Tournament [5]
29 7 August 1975 Merdeka Stadium, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia  Japan 1–4 1975 Merdeka Tournament [5]
30 17 February 1976 Jakarta, Indonesia  Papua New Guinea 8–2 1976 Summer Olympics qualification [5]
31 28 February 1977 National Stadium, Singapore  Hong Kong 1–0 1–4 1978 FIFA World Cup qualification [9]

Honours

Persebaya Surabaya

Indonesia U19

Indonesia

References

  1. ^ a b Putra, Moch Rizky Pratama. "Menelusuri Jejak Abadi Waskito, Legenda Persebaya Surabaya dan Timnas Indonesia Era Pra Olimpiade 1976 - Jawa Pos". Menelusuri Jejak Abadi Waskito, Legenda Persebaya Surabaya dan Timnas Indonesia Era Pra Olimpiade 1976 - Jawa Pos. Retrieved 14 December 2024.
  2. ^ "Asian U-19 Championship 1967". www.rsssf.org. Retrieved 14 December 2024.
  3. ^ "Merdeka Tournament 1967". www.rsssf.org. Retrieved 14 December 2024.
  4. ^ Rialdi, Irwan Febri (3 December 2022). "5 Pemain Timnas Indonesia dengan Rekor Caps Terbanyak, Ada Legenda Persija Jakarta". bolatimes.com (in Indonesian). Retrieved 31 August 2023.
  5. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r "Kainun Waskito - Goals in International Matches". www.rsssf.org. Retrieved 10 October 2023.
  6. ^ "Jakarta Anniversary Tournament (Indonesia)". RSSSF. Retrieved 4 July 2024.
  7. ^ "29 September 1972". News Library. Retrieved 4 July 2024.
  8. ^ "Indonesia v Australia, 21 May 1974". 11v11. Retrieved 4 July 2024.
  9. ^ "Hong Kong v Indonesia, 28 February 1977". 11v11. Retrieved 4 July 2024.