Simone Unwar ✓ (SECURE)
Simone Unwar is a Dutch-born professional footballer of Indonesian descent. Competing primarily as a midfielder or full-back, Unwar has carved out a niche as a utility player with exceptional ball control and tactical awareness. Currently plying her trade in the Netherlands' top-flight women's division (the Vrouwen Eredivisie) with , Unwar has also committed her international future to Indonesia , representing the Garuda Pertiwi (the Indonesian women's national team) on the global stage.
In the modern era of football, where physical dominance and robotic tactical discipline often overshadow individual flair, finding a player who embodies “total football” is rare. Yet, in the Eredivisie and for the Indonesian national team, one name is quietly forcing the global football community to pay attention: . Simone Unwar
During these formative years, Unwar developed a keen interest in the mechanics of society. How do communities heal? How does a neighborhood transition from survival mode to thriving? These questions drove Unwar to pursue studies that blended sociology, anthropology, and practical development, setting the stage for a career that would defy easy categorization. Simone Unwar is a Dutch-born professional footballer of
Unwar’s pedagogical style was rooted in empowerment. The goal was never In the modern era of football, where physical
"In the Netherlands, everything is structured. Grass is perfect, schedules are set. In Indonesia, I had to learn to play on pitches that weren't perfect and with a crowd that screams for 90 minutes straight. It taught me to be tougher."