Career
He also played for the Suriname national team and later managed the team for the country"s 1982 Fédération internationale de football association World Cup qualifying campaign. Early career Sahadewsing began his football career on the Mr. Bronsplein in Paramaribo, Surinam at age 10 playing for KMD (Klein Maar Dapper), a club registered through the Bronsplein Sport Bond which was specifically for shorter people (Klein Maar Dapper is Dutch for "Small but courageous").
After two season with KMD he transferred to the youth ranks of Sparta, Tuna and finally Unitas.
At age 16 he transferred to SV to play in the Hoofdklasse, the top flight for association football in Suriname. SV In 1956, Sahadewsing made his debut in the Hoofdklasse at age 16.
He would go on to play for for a decade, becoming the teams first choice on the right wing. AFC DWS In 1966, Sahadewsing relocated to the Netherlands in pursuit of a KNVB coaching license.
While in the Netherlands he joined AFC DWS competing in the Dutch Eredivisie, appearing in two matches in the 1967-1968 season, where he played with the likes of Frans Geurtsen and Rob Rensenbrink.
Sahadewsing played for the Dutch Guyana national team, Dutch Guyana being the predecessor of Suriname, as the Dutch colony was known prior to 1976. In 1966, Sahadewsing relocated to the Netherlands to obtain a KNVB coaching license. In 1980 he became the manager of the Suriname for the country"s 1982 Fédération internationale de football association World Cup qualifying campaign.
Suriname were eliminated by Cuba in the 1981 CONCACAF Championship qualification.
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