Hadi Al Jadhna said the unusual gift was in appreciation of the important goal scored by the 26-year-old Ghana-born defender with three minutes of the match with Iran remaining. The goal earned his side the point they needed to qualify ahead of Bahrain.
Bahrain, playing at the same time, needed to beat Indonesia by an eight-goal margin to qualify, provided that Qatar lost to Iran.
Bahrain won 10-0 against an Indonesia side that played most of the match with 10 men following the second minute sending-off of their goalkeeper.
The unusual score on Wednesday evening — the worst for Indonesia since being trounced 7-0 by Syria in 2007 — prompted Fifa, the football world's governing body, to launch a routine probe into the match.
"Fifa security will conduct a routine examination of this game and its result ... in the interests of maintaining unequivocal confidence in our game," Fifa said.