Jacksen F. Tiago
Personal information | |||
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Full name | Jacksen Ferreira Tiago | ||
Date of birth | 28 May 1968 | ||
Place of birth | Rio de Janeiro, Brazil | ||
Height | 1.70 m (5 ft 7 in) | ||
Position(s) | Striker | ||
Youth career | |||
1975–1983 | Flamengo | ||
Senior career* | |||
Years | Team | Apps | (Gls) |
1984–1989 | Bonsucesso | ||
1990 | Confiança | ||
1991 | Madureira | ||
1992 | Botafogo | ||
1992 | Americano | ||
1993 | Noroeste | ||
1993 | Valério | ||
1994 | Rubro Social | ||
1994–1995 | Petrokimia Putra | ||
1995–1996 | PSM Makassar | ||
1996–1998 | Persebaya Surabaya | ||
1998 | Guangzhou Matsunichi | ||
1999 | Geylang United | ||
1999–2000 | Persebaya Surabaya | ||
2001 | Home United | ||
2001 | Petrokimia Putra | ||
Managerial career | |||
2002–2003 | Assyabaab Surabaya | ||
2003–2005 | Persebaya Surabaya | ||
2006 | Persita Tangerang | ||
2007 | Persiter Ternate | ||
2008 | Mitra Kukar | ||
2008 | Persitara Jakarta Utara | ||
2008–2014 | Persipura Jayapura | ||
2013 | Indonesia (assistant coach) | ||
2013 | Indonesia | ||
2014–2016 | Penang FA | ||
2017–2019 | PS Barito Putera | ||
2019–2021 | Persipura Jayapura | ||
2021–2022 | Persis Solo | ||
*Club domestic league appearances and goals |
Jacksen Ferreira Tiago (born 28 May 1968) commonly known as Jacksen F. Tiago or JFT, is a Brazilian retired footballer. After retiring from playing, he became a football manager.[1][2][3][4] [5][6][7][8][9][10] One of the most influential in Indonesian football history, he has a tremendous records for both as a player and as a manager. As a long-time resident of Indonesia, he is fluent in Indonesian and Javanese.
Playing career
[edit]In his first season in Indonesia League, he played for Petrokimia Putra which ended up as league runners-up Indonesia's first. Tiago then moved to PSM Makassar before finding success with Persebaya Surabaya. He was the best player in the Liga Indonesia on the season 1996/1997 when he helped Persebaya to championship.
After two seasons in Persebaya, he then moved to Singapore to play for Geylang United, but only lasted one season before returning to Persebaya. In 2001, he moved to Petrokimia and at the end of the season retired as a player.
Tiago brought Persebaya, which relegated the previous season, promotion to the First Division in 2003 and winner of the season 2004.
Management career
[edit]In 2008, he signed managerial contract with Persipura Jayapura. During his tenure at Persipura Jayapura, he won three Indonesia Super League titles in the 2008-09, 2010-11, and 2013 seasons.
In March 2013, the Football Association of Indonesia (PSSI) requested Jacksen to become assistant coach of the Indonesia national team in the face of Saudi Arabia at the 2015 AFC Asian Cup qualification round. After that in April he was officially appointed by the PSSI as head coach of the Indonesia national team.[11]
In November 2014, he signed with Penang FA, and brought Penang FA promotion to the Malaysia Super League.[12]
In 2017 seasons of Liga 1 Indonesia, he signed a long-term contract with PS Barito Putera.[13]
Personal life
[edit]Jacksen decided to convert to Islam on 15 October 2024 at the Nabil Husein Islamic Boarding School, Samarinda, the moment Jacksen converted to Islam was shared by his son who is also a footballer, Hugo Samir on his personal Instagram account.[14]
Honours and awards
[edit]Player
[edit]- Bonsucesso
- Confiança
- Campeonato Sergipano: 1990
- Persebaya Surabaya
Individual
[edit]- Liga Indonesia Premier Division Top Goalscorer: 1996–97
Manager
[edit]- Persebaya Surabaya
- Liga Indonesia Premier Division: 2004
- Liga Indonesia First Division: 2003
- Persipura Jayapura
- Indonesia Super League: 2008–09, 2010–11, 2013
- Indonesian Community Shield: 2009
- Indonesian Inter Island Cup: 2011
- Persis Solo
Individual
[edit]- Indonesia Super League Fair Play Award: 2008–09
- Indonesia Super League Coach of the Year: 2013
- Mario Jorge Lobo Zagallo Trophy: 2011
Controversies
[edit]On 15 April 2014, after press conference match between Persipura Jayapura vs Persebaya Surabaya, Jacksen got into a fight with Greg Nwokolo, because they have personal problems since his tenure as Indonesia national football team coach, the situation eased after the police restrained both of them.[15]
References
[edit]- ^ "Favela dan Penjara yang Mengubah Jacksen Tiago". cnnindonesia.com.
- ^ "Serial Jacksen F. Tiago (1): Dibohongi Agen, Tak Jadi ke Malaysia". emosijiwaku.com.
- ^ "Serial Jacksen F. Tiago (2): Menolak Balik Brasil Karena Tak Bisa Kejar Natal". emosijiwaku.com.
- ^ "Serial Jacksen F. Tiago (3): Pilih Carlos de Mello Dibandingkan Luciano". emosijiwaku.com.
- ^ "Serial Jacksen F. Tiago (4): Dapat Kepercayaan Jadi Pelatih Fisik". emosijiwaku.com.
- ^ "Serial Jacksen F. Tiago (5): Tawaran Tangani PON, Malah Latih Persebaya". emosijiwaku.com.
- ^ "Serial Jacksen F. Tiago (7): Tolak Tandem, Hubungan dengan Carlos Renggang". emosijiwaku.com.
- ^ "Serial Jacksen F. Tiago (6): Bisa Bertahan Lama Disaat Pelatih Lain Hanya Sebentar". emosijiwaku.com.
- ^ "Serial Jacksen F. Tiago (8-Habis): Isi Waktu dengan Latih Bocah". emosijiwaku.com.
- ^ "Kala Jacksen Tiago Unjuk Gigi Bercakap Logat Melayu Malaysia". bola.com.
- ^ Wahyudi, Kukuh. "BTN tunjuk Jacksen F. Tiago jadi pelatih timnas". bolanews.com. Archived from the original on 21 April 2013. Retrieved 18 April 2013.
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: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link) - ^ "Jacksen Tiago Resmi Latih Penang FC" (in Indonesian). Archived from the original on 29 November 2014. Retrieved 17 November 2014.
- ^ "Jacksen F Tiago Resmi Jadi Pelatih Barito Putera - Surya Malang". Surya Malang (in Indonesian). Retrieved 10 December 2017.
- ^ "Jacksen F Tiago Resmi Jadi Mualaf". CNN Indonesia (in Indonesian). 15 October 2024. Retrieved 15 October 2024.
- ^ "Jacksen F Tiago & Greg Nwokolo Adu Mulut". goal.com.
- 1968 births
- Living people
- Brazilian men's footballers
- Converts to Islam
- Brazilian Muslims
- Brazilian football managers
- Brazilian expatriate men's footballers
- Expatriate men's footballers in China
- Expatriate men's footballers in Indonesia
- Expatriate men's footballers in Singapore
- Expatriate football managers in Indonesia
- Expatriate football managers in Malaysia
- Brazilian expatriate sportspeople in China
- Brazilian expatriate sportspeople in Indonesia
- Brazilian expatriate sportspeople in Malaysia
- Brazilian expatriate sportspeople in Singapore
- Footballers from Rio de Janeiro (city)
- Indonesia Super League managers
- Malaysia Super League managers
- Liga 1 (Indonesia) managers
- Liga 2 (Indonesia) managers
- Persebaya Surabaya managers
- Persipura Jayapura managers
- Persita Tangerang managers
- Persitara North Jakarta managers
- Persiter Ternate managers
- PS Mitra Kukar managers
- PS Barito Putera managers
- Indonesia national football team managers
- Bonsucesso Futebol Clube players
- Associação Desportiva Confiança players
- Madureira Esporte Clube players
- Botafogo de Futebol e Regatas players
- Americano FC players
- Esporte Clube Noroeste players
- Valeriodoce Esporte Clube players
- Petrokimia Putra players
- PSM Makassar players
- Persebaya Surabaya players
- Geylang International FC players
- Lion City Sailors FC players
- Campeonato Brasileiro Série A players
- Campeonato Brasileiro Série B players
- Campeonato Brasileiro Série C players
- Campeonato Brasileiro Série D players
- Indonesian Premier Division players
- Chinese Super League players
- Singapore Premier League players
- Men's association football forwards