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Johannis "Ahang" Winar is an Indonesian basketball coach for the
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of the IBL, the Indonesia national team and was also a former player. Anhang won the Indonesian national title a total of four times. Three times as a player and once as head coach, he further holds several PERBASI Cup titles.


Playing career


Regional select teams and club career

Ahang was selected to join the
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team for the 1988 National Championship (Kejurnas) in Semarang where he was top scorer. His performance led to his first professional contract.Menelusuri Jejak Johannis Winar dari Kampung Halaman
Andhika Putra (bola.com) 7 December 2017, accessed 3 January 2022.
Ahang also became the mainstay of his regional team towards the 1989
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in Jakarta. His talent attracted the Kobatama club from Banjarmasin at that time, Bandar Utama. There, he started in the second team.Ibl Legends : Johannis Winar Beruntung Dibimbing Para Senior
IBL 9 August 2020, accessed 2 February 2022.
Unfortunately for Anhang, in 1993, Banjar Utama which was owned by
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disbanded but Anhang stayed in Banjarmasin. At the 1993
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in Jakarta he played for
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. His next team was
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. Then, Ahang received an offer from the
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club Panasia Indosyntec. In his first year 1996, Panasia finished as runner-up. The following two seasons, they won the title. Ahang was with Panasia until 2003. He then moved to
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Jakarta where he won the 2004 IBL title.


National team

In 1997, Ahang was also included in the Indonesian national team for the
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in Jakarta, but failed to get a medal. Two years later, Ahang returned to the national team and won the bronze medal at the Brunei
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.


Coaching career

In 2006 he returned to Bandung, at that time Panasia had changed its name to
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. There he became assistant coach to Kak Amran. In 2009, Ahang became head coach at Amartha Hangtuah in South Sumatra for the first time, but only for half a season. He later became assistant coach of
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. In 2010, he was entrusted with controlling
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. Garuda managed to win the DKI Governor's Cup tournament, and finished 4th place in the regular round. In 2013 he moved to
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, became an assistant coach for Nath Canson then accompanied Antonius F. Rinaldo until he was finally appointed as head coach of Pelita Jaya and successfully led his team to become IBL 2017 champions. He led
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to the 2017 IBL Indonesia championship where his team defeated Satria Muda Pertamina 3–1 in the final. This accomplishment was noteworthy as some of the team's best players had recently departed. These players included
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, Dimas Aryo Dewanto, and
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.Tak Lagi Tangani Pelita Jaya, Johannis Winar Fokus di Timnas
Mercy Raya (sport.detik.com) July 2019, accessed 24 December 2021.
As an executive, Anhang has stressed the need for a competition level below the IBL. “Players from the Student League still need more flight hours before competing in the IBL. For that, a national competition under the IBL is needed to mature them,” he suggested in December 2017. In 2019, Winar quit his coaching position as head coach of
Pelita Jaya Madura United Football Club is an Indonesian professional football club. The club is based in Pamekasan, Madura, East Java. They currently play in the Liga 1. Established on 10 January 2016, Madura United FC is one of few professional clubs ...
and was replaced by Octaviarro Romely Tamlahitu. Winar became assistant coach of Indonesia's national team, also nicknamed the Indonesian Patriots.


Personal

His nickname is Ahang. Anhang's mother, father and uncle were all basketball players. His father Hendry Winar and his uncle Arlan Winarso were even national team players. Hendry Winar has also been head coach of
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, a team in Indonesia's first division for women. Anhang started basketball while in elementary school. Later, he went to Cenderawasih Catholic High School which is especially known for its basketball and volleyball teams. He married Joan Suryana, a player for the Indonesian women's national team.


References


External links


Asia-basket.com
coach profile
Asia-basket.com
player profile {{DEFAULTSORT:Winar, Johannis Living people 1970 births Indonesian basketball coaches Indonesian men's basketball players Sportspeople from Makassar SEA Games bronze medalists for Indonesia SEA Games medalists in basketball Competitors at the 1999 SEA Games