Squads for the Football at the 1962 Asian Games played in Tokyo, Japan.
Head coach: Antun Pogačnik
No. | Pos. | Player | Date of birth (age) | Caps | Goals | Club |
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GK | Judo Hadianto | 19 September 1941 (aged 20) | Persija Jakarta | |||
GK | Harry Tjong | 24 September 1939 (aged 22) | PSM Makassar | |||
GK | Sahala Siregar | PSMS Medan | ||||
DF | Ishak Udin | Persib Bandung | ||||
DF | Faisal Jusuf | |||||
DF | Matseh | |||||
DF | Sahruna | PSM Makassar | ||||
DF | Djadjang Haris | Persib Bandung | ||||
DF | Supardi | |||||
DF | M.T. Yusuf | |||||
MF | Fattah Hidajat | Persib Bandung | ||||
MF | Tan Liong Houw | 26 June 1930 (aged 32) | Persija Jakarta | |||
MF | Januar Pribadi | 26 January 1931 (aged 31) | Persebaya Surabaya | |||
MF | Sunarnoyo | Persib Bandung | ||||
MF | Mubarok | |||||
MF | Ahmadsjah Silalahi | 9 March 1942 (aged 20) | PSMS Medan | |||
FW | Emen Suwarman | 18 May 1939 (aged 23) | Persib Bandung | |||
FW | Hengki Timisela | Persib Bandung | ||||
FW | Marinus Manuhutu | |||||
FW | Solong Hajah | PSM Makassar | ||||
FW | Sulbi Saifuddin | |||||
FW | Siswandi | Persib Bandung |
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Head coach: Fernando Giménez Álvarez
No. | Pos. | Player | Date of birth (age) | Caps | Goals | Club |
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GK | Eddie Pe | Lions F.C. | ||||
Elino Salvalosa | ||||||
DF | Jerry Vaflor | |||||
DF | Orlando Plagata | William Lines | ||||
MF | Ed Ocampo | |||||
Slim Amaguin | ||||||
Reynaldo Reyes | ||||||
Jose Soberon | ||||||
Cesar Brillantes | ||||||
Baltazar Dimasuay | ||||||
Abelardo Limjoco | ||||||
Alex Pacheco | ||||||
FW | Danny Wienecke | |||||
Antonio Guidotti | ||||||
FW | George Aldeguer | |||||
FW | Eddie Pacheco | |||||
FW | Joey Villareal | |||||
FW | Pepe Teh | Lions F.C. |
No. | Pos. | Player | Date of birth (age) | Caps | Goals | Club |
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GK | Amaroktanond | |||||
GK | Ansit | |||||
DF | Pranbeebutr | |||||
DF | Chaichareon | |||||
MF | Suphot Panich | 20 July 1936 (aged 26) | ||||
DF | Chalerm Jones | |||||
MF | Asdang Panikabuir | |||||
FW | Suchat Metugun | |||||
FW | Boonlert Nilpirom | |||||
FW | Yanyong Na-Nongkai | |||||
FW | Vichit Yambooruang | |||||
FW | Panananda | |||||
Yongyouth Sangkagowit | ||||||
Tamanuso | ||||||
Samruay Chaiyonk | ||||||
Narong Sangkasuwan | ||||||
Prakob | ||||||
Praderm Muankasem | ||||||
Yasoyoso | ||||||
Chatchai Paholpat | ||||||
Schikato |
Head coach: Hidetoki Takahashi
No. | Pos. | Player | Date of birth (age) | Caps | Goals | Club |
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GK | Tsukasa Hosaka | 3 March 1937 (aged 25) | Furukawa Electric | |||
DF | Yasuo Takamori | 3 March 1934 (aged 28) | Nippon Kokan | |||
DF | Masakatsu Miyamoto | 4 August 1938 (aged 24) | Furukawa Electric | |||
MF | Ryuzo Hiraki | 7 October 1931 (aged 30) | Furukawa Electric | |||
DF | Michihiro Ozawa | 25 December 1932 (aged 29) | Toyo Industries | |||
DF | Mitsuo Kamata | 16 December 1937 (aged 24) | Furukawa Electric | |||
FW | Masao Uchino | 21 April 1934 (aged 28) | Furukawa Electric | |||
FW | Shigeo Yaegashi | 24 March 1933 (aged 29) | Furukawa Electric | |||
FW | Saburō Kawabuchi | 3 December 1936 (aged 25) | Furukawa Electric | |||
MF | Teruki Miyamoto | 2 December 1940 (aged 21) | Nippon Steel | |||
FW | Masashi Watanabe | 11 January 1936 (aged 26) | Nippon Steel | |||
DF | Ryozo Suzuki | 20 September 1939 (aged 22) | Hitachi | |||
MF | Shozo Tsugitani | 25 June 1940 (aged 22) | Mitsubishi Motors | |||
FW | Ryuichi Sugiyama | 4 July 1941 (aged 21) | Mitsubishi Motors |
Head coach: Syed Abdul Rahim
No. | Pos. | Player | Date of birth (age) | Caps | Goals | Club |
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GK | Pradyut Barman | Railways | ||||
GK | Peter Thangaraj | 24 December 1935 (aged 26) | Mohammedan Sporting | |||
DF | Menon Chandrashekar | 10 July 1935 (aged 27) | Bombay | |||
DF | Tarlok Singh | Services | ||||
MF | Fortunato Franco | Bombay | ||||
DF | Jarnail Singh | 20 February 1936 (aged 26) | Mohun Bagan | |||
MF | Ram Bahadur Chhetri | 15 February 1937 (aged 25) | East Bengal | |||
FW | Pradip Kumar Banerjee | 23 June 1936 (aged 26) | Railways | |||
FW | Mohammed Yousuf Khan | 5 August 1937 (aged 25) | Hyderabad City Police | |||
FW | D.M.K. Afzal | Hyderabad City Police | ||||
FW | Chuni Goswami (c) | 15 January 1938 (aged 24) | Mohun Bagan | |||
FW | Tulsidas Balaram | 4 October 1936 (aged 25) | East Bengal | |||
MF | Prasanta Sinha | Bengal | ||||
FW | D. Ethiraj | 1 July 1934 (aged 28) | Services | |||
FW | Arumai Nayagam | Mohun Bagan | ||||
DF | Arun Ghosh | 7 July 1941 (aged 21) | East Bengal |
Head coach: Min Byung-dae
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