Siegfried Haltman

Robinhood, América Futebol Clube (PE), Baltimore Bays, AZ'67 and for the Suriname national team during the span of his career.

Robinhood, Haltman made his debut in the Surinamese Hoofdklasse in 1963, playing with the likes of Armand Doesburg and Edwin Schal.

This proved to be a controversial move as the Surinamese national team were eliminated from the qualification for the 1968 Summer Olympics for fielding Haltman in a match against Trinidad and Tobago.

Upon questioning, América themselves later reported that Haltman had not played in any official matches as the transfer fee of ƒ8,000 Surinamese guilders, set by the SVB had never been paid.

Relocating to the Netherlands and signing with AZ '67 from Alkmaar, he made no official appearances for the Bays during his period in the United States.

He played one season in the Netherlands, making three league appearances for AZ before moving back to Suriname, joining his former club SV Robinhood once more.

He made his first appearance for the first team on 4 April 1963 in a friendly match against Trinidad and Tobago which ended in a 4–3 win, and Haltman scoring on his debut with the third goal.