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Foeke Booy (born 25
April 1962) is a
Dutch football manager, executive, and
former player. He
serves as the
technical manager of Cambuur. Booy pla****...
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Foeke Kuipers (30
August 1871 – 17
December 1954) was a
Dutch architect. His work was part of the
architecture event in the art
competition at the 1936...
- but in 2003 and 2004, the team,
which had come
under the
leadership of
Foeke Booy,
managed to win the cup.
Important players in this
period included...
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place and was
replaced by
Foeke Booy. The team
still struggled to
avoid relegation.
After the bad
results they
sacked Foeke Booy and the new
trainer was...
- (30
March 2012 – 30 June 2012) Erik ten Hag (1 July 2012 – 30 June 2013)
Foeke Booy (1 July 2013 – 22
March 2015)
Dennis Demmers (22
March 2015 – 1 Feb...
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Hollmann (April 3, 2006–Feb 25, 2007) Vágner
Mancini (May 1, 2007–Dec 1, 2007)
Foeke Booy (July 1, 2007–Nov 28, 2007) Luka Bonačić (Jan 17, 2008–Jan 7, 2009)...
- was
fired from FC
Emmen on 15
February 2007.
After a
season serving as
Foeke Booy ****istant at Al-N****r, he was
appointed manager of then-Eerste Divisie...
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second place. That team was led by the
coach Co
Adriaanse and the
player Foeke Booy. Eibrink, however, grew
increasingly disappointed in
sponsors and local...
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Vloet (2005–07) Gert
Aandewiel (2007) Adri van
Tiggelen (interim) (2007)
Foeke Booy (2007–09)
Frans Adelaar (2009–10) Aad de Mos (2010) Jan
Everse (2010–11)...
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January 2007 30 June 2007 1
Federation Cup 53
Ednaldo Patrício 2007 2007 54
Foeke Booy 2007 2007 55
Rodion Gačanin 2008 2008 56
Edgardo Bauza 2009 2009 57...