Andy Atmodimedjo

Andy Jozua Atmodimedjo (born March 16, 1967) is a Surinamese football manager and former player, who is currently the manager of Inter Moengotapoe. He spent most of his professional playing career with S.V. Robinhood, winning four Hoofdklasse titles. He had previously played for Producers in the Hoofdklasse before joining Robinhood in 1986.

Andy Atmodimedjo
Personal information
Full name Andy Jozua Atmodimedjo
Date of birth (1967-03-16) 16 March 1967
Place of birth Paramaribo, Surinam
Position(s) Defender
Club information
Current team
Puwa Nani (manager)
Youth career
1975–1980 Fajalobi
1980–1982 Tuna
1982–1985 Producers
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1985–1986 Producers ? (?)
1986–1994 Robinhood ? (?)
National team
1983 Suriname U-20 4 (0)
Teams managed
1997–2000 Puwa Nani
2003–2004 Robinhood
2003–2005 WBC
2004 Suriname
2005–2007 Super Red Eagles
2006–2007 Suriname U-20
2007–2008 FCS Nacional
2008–2009 Boskamp
2010–2011 WBC (assistant)
2011 Puwa Nani
2016–2017 IMT
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of (20:33, 11 January 2016 (UTC))
‡ National team caps and goals correct as of (20:33, 11 January 2016 (UTC))

After retiring from playing, he went into management with Puwa Nani, followed by spells with S.V. Robinhood, WBC, Super Red Eagles, FCS Nacional, SV Boskamp, before returning to Puwa Nani in 2011. He has also managed the Suriname senior team and the under-21 team in the past.

Career

Born in Paramaribo, Suriname, Atmodimedjo began his playing career in the youth ranks of Fajalobi, where he played until 1980. That year he transferred to Tuna, where he played for two seasons, before joining Producers from Pontbuiten. In 1982, Atmodimedjo joined the youth of Producers, before making his Hoofdklasse debut in 1985. He would join S.V. Robinhood after only one season with the club, while also taking his first coaching position with Celtic U-20 competing in the SVCB Randdistrict. In 1986, he joined S.V. Robinhood, where he would play for the remainder of his career. He helped Robinhood win four titles in nine seasons with the club. [1]

International career

Atmodimedjo played in the youth ranks of the Suriname national team. He played for the under-20 team that made third place at the 1983 CFU Youth Championship. Having played on various youth levels, he never made any appearances for the senior team.

Managerial career

Atmodimedjo took his first coaching position as a player of Robinhood, coaching the youth teams of Celtic. In 1997, he took the managerial position with Randdistrict club Puwa Nani, where he would coach for four seasons. In 2003, he took an apprenticeship with Dutch club AFC Ajax. In the meantime he graduated from the KNVB International Coaching Course in the Netherlands, returning to Suriname and taking a coaching position with his former club S.V. Robinhood as well as Walking Boyz Company. Atmodimedjo helped WBC to win the league title and the Suriname President's Cup in 2004. The year in which he was made the interim manager of the Suriname national team.[2][3]

In 2005, he managed the Super Red Eagles in the Hoofdklasse, while managing the national under-20 team a year later at the same time.[4] In 2007, he became the manager of FCS Nacional and then SV Boskamp a year later, before returning to Walking Boyz Company.[5][6] In 2011, he resigned as manager, returning to Puwa Nani, competing in the SCVB Randdistrict but did not stay there for long.[7][8] After nearly five years he signed a contract to be a coach once again, this time with Inter Moengotapoe (IMT). He will be the new manager of the eight time Hoofdklasse champions which will begin in the 2017 season. He signed with IMT because of their intentions of going to the CONCACAF Champions League.

Honors

Club

Robinhood

International

Suriname U-20
  • CFU Youth Championship Third place: 1983

Manager

Walking Boyz Company

References

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