Primavera years Kurniawan became a household name in Indonesia when he went on a scoring spree for the Indonesian youth team that went to Italy in 1993 to train at
Serie A club
Sampdoria and play in the
Campionato Nazionale Primavera, the league for youth teams of Serie A and
Serie B clubs. The Indonesian football association
PSSI sent the team abroad for two years to prepare for the
1994 AFC Youth Championship in
Jakarta and the qualifying round for the
1996 Summer Olympics. Kurniawan was so prolific that Sampdoria's coach at that time,
Sven-Göran Eriksson, included the 18-year old in the team that toured Asia in 1994, along with superstars
Roberto Mancini and
Attilio Lombardo who just won the
1993–94 Coppa Italia title.
FC Luzern Kurniawan's performance in the Primavera league and with Sampdoria in exhibition matches caught the attention of other European clubs, including Swiss top-tier club
FC Luzern that signed him on loan for the 1994–95 season. Kurniawan scored three goals in his 12 appearances for the
Lucerne-based club, a respectable result for any teenager with no previous professional career. Kurniawan is the first and only Indonesian national who has scored in a top-flight European league. He was also the only Indonesian who competed at the
UEFA Intertoto Cup, which was abolished in 2008. Despite such achievements, young Kurniawan suffered homesickness, culture shock, and injuries in Switzerland. Sampdoria in 1995 called him back from the loan spell to prepare him for the
1995–96 Serie A but Kurniawan chose to return to Indonesia.
Indonesian clubs Kurniawan played for 12 teams in Indonesia after his 1995 return, winning the national title with
PSM Makassar in 2000 and
Persebaya Surabaya in 2004. He scored more than 170 goals for those teams combined. That said, his re-entry to Indonesia was not smooth as defenders brutally targeted the popular striker and the media hounded him as a celebrity. The rough transition during his early 20s led him to intentions of quitting football and a drug scandal that made PSSI suspended him from the national team. Criticism was rife against Kurniawan for his inability to match the quality he showed in Europe. He overcame the challenges and became more stable when he joined PSM in 1999 and won his first team trophy in 2000. He came second on the top scorer list that year below his perennial rival Bambang Pamungkas.
Sarawak Despite his popularity coming from his achievements in Europe and Indonesia, he was most prolific when he played in Malaysia for
Sarawak FA in 2005–06 with 29 goals in 31 appearances. When he joined, Sarawak was playing in the
Malaysian Premier League, the second-tier of Malaysian football. His goals helped the club to win promotion and compete in the 2006
Malaysian Super League. == International career ==