Debut against Uruguay (1974) Sutan was called up in the
Indonesia national team to face
Uruguay on 19 April 1974 in a friendly match in Istora Senayan Stadium (now
Istora Gelora Bung Karno),
Jakarta. Uruguay was preparing for the
1974 FIFA World Cup, which began in June 1974. As the match was a friendly, Uruguay did not involve many core players, and as a result they were defeated 2–1. In order to avoid embarrassment, Uruguay requested a rematch, to take place two days later, on 21 April. This time, Uruguay emerged as the winner, with a score of 3–2. Sutan featured in both games. He was noted for his success in facing
Fernando Morena and
Juan Silva.
Indonesia vs Manchester United (1975) As part of newly appointed Timnas coach
Wiel Coerver's hope of qualifying for the
1978 FIFA World Cup, Indonesia arranged to play a friendly tournament against
Ajax and
Manchester United as a warm-up for the
1976 Olympics qualifying match against
North Korea. Manchester United only brought 14 people to Jakarta for the game, including 12 players, a coach and a manager. They also failed to bring many of their star players, in contradiction to what had been promised to the
PSSI. Manchester United seemed not to be taking the game seriously, and manager
Tommy Docherty even entered the match as a player in the 2nd half, receiving a yellow card within five minutes. The game, watched by 70,000 spectators, ended in a 0–0 draw, with Indonesian goalkeeper
Ronny Pasla rarely threatened by the United attack. Sutan featured in the game. Manchester United was defeated 3–2 by Ajax two days later. Ajax was then confirmed as champion of the tournament with a 4–1 victory against Indonesia.
SEA Games 1977 For the first time, Indonesia participated in the
1977 edition of the
Southeast Asian Games, held in
Kuala Lumpur,
Malaysia. Indonesia with Sutan was considered the favorite for the tournament. They were placed in Group A with
Malaysia,
the Philippines, and
Brunei, winning the group with two victories and one draw. The semifinal game against
Thailand was abandoned in the 60th minute with the score at 1–1. The referee stopped the game due to unsportsmanlike behavior from Indonesia, awarding Thailand the win and thus a berth in the final. Indonesia were supposed to face
Burma in the third-place game. However, after the Indonesian team failed to appear at the required reporting time, the referee canceled the match and awarded Burma the third-place medal.
SEA Games 1979 In Sutan's
second Southeast Asian Games tournament appearance, he helped the team to the final after a 3–1 victory against Thailand on
penalty kicks in the semifinal. In the final, Indonesia faced Malaysia. The final was a fierce affair. Finally, in the 21st minute, Malaysia broke through with a goal from
Mokhtar Dahari. It was the only goal of the game, and Malaysia was crowned champion of the tournament. Ever since this game, Malaysia has been considered Indonesia's sworn enemy in football. The two teams often meet in the
AFF tournament. == Managerial career ==