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- Frank de Boer is a Dutch soccer manager and former player. De Boer played for Ajax, Barcelona, Galatasaray, Rangers, Al-Rayyan and Al-Shamal. He went on to enjoy a successful stint as manager of Ajax before spells in charge of Inter Milan, Crystal Palace and Atlanta United.
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Jun 7, 2021 · De Boer was in charge of Ajax for six seasons but he would not have lasted beyond the first one if he did not get it right. His record would eclipse the domestic achievements of Louis...
De Boer began his career as a left back at Ajax before switching to centre-back, a position he made his own for many years in the national team. He won both the 1991–92 UEFA Cup and 1994–95 UEFA Champions League while at Ajax, in addition to five Eredivisie titles and two KNVB Cups.
Sep 23, 2020 · Former Ajax coach Frank de Boer has been named the new head coach of the Netherlands' national team. The 50-year-old has been appointed on a two-year contract, up to and including the 2022...
He started his senior club career playing for Ajax, a bond which carried on for a whopping 11 years from 1988-99. He later joined Barcelona which carried on for 4 years till 2004.
- May 15, 1970
- 1.79 m (5 ft 10 in) [
- Franciscus "Frank" de Boer
- Dutch
Frank de Boer is a Dutch soccer manager and former player. De Boer played for Ajax, Barcelona, Galatasaray, Rangers, Al-Rayyan and Al-Shamal. He went on to enjoy a successful stint as manager of Ajax before spells in charge of Inter Milan, Crystal Palace and Atlanta United.
Aug 28, 2013 · De Boer wants to follow his predecessors by leaving a legacy to behold - and he’s given himself a chance. In their respected, successful reigns, Cruyff and Van Gaal reinvented Ajax.
May 12, 2016 · De Boer, whose contract was due to expire in July 2017, led Ajax to four Eredivisie titles but said on the club's official website that he had decided to move on because it was "time for...