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Timo Scheunemann

Timo Scheunemann (born 29 November 1973) is an Indonesian football coach and actor.[1][2] He is the current head coach of the Indonesia Women U17 team. He is also a former professional football forward. He used to play professionally in Indonesia's Liga Indonesia and Singapore's S-League and was one of the coaches of the Indonesia women's national football team and Persema Malang.

Key Information

Early life and education

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Scheunemann was born in Indonesia to expatriate German parents.[citation needed]

He holds a Bachelor of Philosophy degree from The Master's University.

Football career

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Playing career

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Scheunemann started his career at the youth level with Persik Kediri, and started his senior career in the US collegiate system with The Master's College in NCCAA division I in 1993. Upon graduation in 1997, he played for Persiba Balikpapan, as their first foreign player ever. After a year, he continues to play in S-League with Tampines Rovers. By the end of the year 1998, he was invited for trials at Eintracht Frankfurt, Stuttgarter Kickers (in Germany) and Gillingham in England.

Coaching career

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Scheunemann started coaching at Wesley International School and Malang Football Club, both in Malang. In 2007, he was appointed technical director of Persikoba Batu. After that, he was asked to control Indonesia women's national football team for SEA Games 2009. In 2010, he was appointed as a manager for Persema Malang. Then he also hold a managerial position with Persiba Balikpapan in 2017.

In August 2025, Scheunemann was appointed as the head coach for the Indonesia women's u17 team for the 2025 ASEAN U-16 Women's Championship tournament.

Personal life

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Scheunemann currently lives in Batu, East Java as well as maintaining a residence in Dau, Malang Regency and is currently married to Devi Scheunemann, a native Javanese woman and the couple had two children namely Naya and Brandon, a footballer.

He also has a niece named Claudia, also a footballer who plays for the Indonesia women's national team.[3]

A German but born in post-independence Indonesia to expatriate cum immigrant parents from Germany, he is a native speaker of German but also speaks his adoptive country's national language of Indonesian and the local Javanese language fluently, because he spent most of his childhood as well as his adulthood in East Java province (especially in his birthplace of Kediri as well as his adoptive hometown of Malang alike) and also Indonesia as a whole, in which that made him fluently speaking the above two languages in addition to his own mother tongue.

Filmography

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Film[4]

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Year Title Role Notes
2011 Tendangan dari Langit Himself Concurrently choreographer for the Persema team
2013 Soekarno Lieutenant Colonel C. van den Hoogenband
2016 Rudy Habibie Pastor Gilbert
2017 Ayat-ayat Cinta 2 Philip
2018 Belok Kanan Barcelona Gunter
Hanum & Rangga: Faith & the City Philipus Brown
2019 Yowis Ben 2 Cak Jim
Say I Love You Teacher
2022 Lara Ati Frederick Hofmann

Series web

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Year Title Role Notes
2023 Lara Ati 2 Frederick Hoffman

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