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Markus Horison, Assistant Coach of the Under 17 National Team Highlighted by Netizens

Jakarta, CNN Indonesia

No Marco Orison became the spotlight of netizens later Indonesian National U-17 failed to qualify for the 2023 U-17 Asian Cup after losing to Malaysia at Pakansari Stadium on Sunday (9/10).

Despite being runner-up in Group B with nine points, Garuda Muda failed to win the best six tickets for second place. This is because the results of the matches against the last two teams in the group, Guam and Palestine, do not count for the determination of the best second.

Cash’s name is in the spotlight. On Sunday night (9/10) he became the name of the 41-year-old goalkeeper coach popular topic number one in Indonesia. The keyword “Mark” is the name of the main coach of the Indonesian Under 17 national team “Bima Sakti” e keyword ‘Timnas Day’ which usually appears on match day.

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The case is that netizens insinuated Markus that he shouted “local pride” after winning the AFF U-16 Cup 2022. Netizens assumed that the expression of the player born in Bangkalan Brandan, North Sumatra, was insinuating Shin Tae Yong and the naturalized player.

Long before he became the goalkeeper coach of the Indonesian U17 national team, Markus was one of the main goalkeepers of the Indonesian national team. One of his best achievements during his time with the national team was second place in the 2010 AFF Cup and 2008 semi-finals.

The figure who changed his name to Muhammad Haris Maulana defended the Indonesian national team from 2007 to 2012. During that time Markus had 37 appearances and competed closely with Ferry Rotinsulu, Jendri Pitoy and Hendro Kartiko.

The 2007 Asian Cup was Mark’s first time to show off his skills. His ability to read the ball meant that coach Ivan Kolev put Markus as the main goalkeeper in the match between Indonesia and South Korea. ‘Asia 2007.

For the club level, Mark’s career is quite long. After receiving training at PPLP South Sumatra in 1998-2000, Markus was proposed to PSl Langkat. He then defended PS Batam and Persiraja Banda Aceh.

His work in the Main Division competition (now Liga 2) earned him a loan from PSMS Medan. Along with Ayam Kinantan, Markus emerged as a fairly calculated goalkeeper and was eventually proposed to a high caste club and the Indonesian national team.

Some of the best Indonesian clubs he has played for are Arema Indonesia, Persib Bandung and PSM Makassar. However, there was no result in the championship win that was achieved by the 185cm tall man while he was at the club.

The last club Markus defended before retiring was a club from East Timor, Assalam. This happened when Indonesia was just liberated from FIFA sanctions, ie in 2016. After this Markus decided to withdraw.

Markus, who hung up his gloves in 2017, started his career as a goalkeeper coach in 2018. The first club to trust him after earning his goalkeeping coach license was Liga 2 club Aceh. United.

Markus began directing the Indonesian U-16 national team after being invited by Bima after becoming Aceh United’s goalkeeper coach in League 2. Bima and PSSI believe the man’s experience and flying hours born in Pangkalan Brandan, North Sumatra, provide positive input to Under 16 players.

Markus is one of the coaches of the Indonesian Under 17 national team. Together with Bima, Firmansyah and Indrianto Setyo Nugroho, the four were former players of the Indonesian national team at different times.

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