Ricky_Yacobi

Ricky Yacobi

Ricky Yacobi

Indonesian footballer (1963–2020)


Ricky Yacobi (born Ricky bin Yacub; 12 March 1963 – 21 November 2020) was an Indonesian football player. He usually played as a striker and was one of the most prominent Indonesian footballers of the 1980s. His nickname was the "Indonesian Paul Breitner". He made a name for himself at the 1986 Asian Games when he led the Indonesia national team. In 1988, Japanese club Matsushita (currently known as Gamba Osaka) bought him, but he failed to make an impact with the team because of the climate and weather conditions. He only played 6 games for the side, scoring one goal.

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After retiring, he opened a football school called Sekolah Sepak Bola (SSB) Ricky Yacobi in Jakarta, which he operated. He also served as manager of one of the first Indonesian division clubs, Jakarta Matador FC.

Death

On 21 November 2020 Yacobi died of a heart attack while playing football with several former national team players and journalists at Senayan A Field, Gelora Bung Karno Sports Complex. One of his teammates said that Yacobi suddenly fell when he was about to celebrate after scoring a goal. He was rushed to the nearby Mintohardjo Naval Hospital [id], but to no avail.[1]

Honours

Club

PSMS Medan

Arseto Solo

  • Galatama: 1987
  • Galatama-Perserikatan Invitational Championship: 1987

International

Indonesia

Individual


References

  1. "Mantan Penggawa Timnas Indonesia Ricky Yacobi Meninggal Dunia". Okezone.com. 21 November 2020. Retrieved 21 November 2020.
Preceded by Indonesia national football team captain
1987–1990
Succeeded by
Ferril Hattu

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