词条 | Michel Boerebach |
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| name = Michel Boerebach | image = | fullname = Michel Boerebach | birth_date = {{birth date and age|1963|09|27|df=yes}} | birth_place = Amsterdam, Netherlands | height = | currentclub = Go Ahead Eagles (ass. coach) | clubnumber = | position = Midfielder | youthyears1 = | youthclubs1 = SV Lelystad'67 | years1 = 1982–1987| clubs1 = Go Ahead Eagles | caps1 = 129| goals1 = 22 | years2 = 1987–1989| clubs2 = Roda JC | caps2 = 66 | goals2 = 21 | years3 = 1989–1990| clubs3 = PSV | caps3 = 18 | goals3 = 3 | years4 = 1991–1992| clubs4 = Roda JC | caps4 = 61 | goals4 = 5 | years5 = 1992–1993| clubs5 = Burgos | caps5 = 28 | goals5 = 3 | years6 = 1993–1996| clubs6 = FC Twente | caps6 = 88 | goals6 = 24 | years7 = 1989–1991| clubs7 = Go Ahead Eagles | caps7 = 26 | goals7 = 2 | nationalyears1 = | nationalteam1 = | nationalcaps1 = | nationalgoals1 = | manageryears1 = | managerclubs1 = Go Ahead Eagles (assistant) | pcupdate = | ntupdate = }} Michel Boerebach (born September 27, 1963 in Amsterdam, North Holland) is a retired football midfielder from the Netherlands, who is the current assistant-coach of Dutch club where he started his professional career, Go Ahead Eagles. Club careerA talented midfielder with Go Ahead Eagels, Boerebach left the club after 5 years for Roda JC and had an unsuccessful spell at PSV Eindhoven. Dutch manager Theo Vonk took him to La Liga side Real Burgos in 1992 ,[1] only for him to leave the club after relegation. He returned to Holland to play for FC Twente[2] and a second spell at Go Ahead Eagles. He then played amateur football for DOVO[3] and retired in 1999. Managerial careerAfter retiring as a player, Boerebach coached the reserves team at De Graafschap[4] and became assistant manager at Go Ahead Eagles. In February 2016 he was allowed by the Dutch FA to act as caretaker manager of their senior side for a month alongside Harry Decheiver, after Dennis Demmers was sacked.[5] Personal lifeOn 22 July 2003, Boerebach lost both his sons Lesley and Sven in a car accident near Dronten,[6] his then wife Dora survived the crash. A youth football tournament was named in honour of Lesley[7] and a children's farm in honour of Sven.[8] Boerebach later wrote a book about their death, Nooit meer zaterdag (Never again Saturday).[9] References1. ^[https://www.nrc.nl/nieuws/1992/07/15/michel-boerebach-7149813-a748356 Michel Boerebach] - NRC {{nl|icon}} 2. ^[https://www.nrc.nl/nieuws/1993/08/11/boerebach-rond-met-fc-twente-7192191-a1253037 Boerebach rond met FC Twente] - NRC {{nl|icon}} 3. ^Boerebach eindelijk weer kampioen - Trouw {{nl|icon}} 4. ^Boerebach naar De Graafschap - Voetbal International {{nl|icon}} 5. ^Decheiver en Boerebach mogen Go Ahead tot 7 maart leiden - Voetbal International {{nl|icon}} 6. ^'Ik weet dat het nooit meer leuk wordt' - Trouw {{nl|icon}} 7. ^Indrukwekkende opening Lesley Boerebach Talententoernooi - Omroep Flevoland {{nl|icon}} 8. ^Twee broertjes Boerebach, verenigd in de dood. Hoe overleef je zulk verlies? - AD {{nl|icon}} 9. ^'Je hebt genoeg gehuild' - NU {{nl|icon}} External links
17 : 1963 births|Living people|Footballers from Amsterdam|Association football midfielders|Dutch footballers|Go Ahead Eagles players|Roda JC Kerkrade players|PSV Eindhoven players|Real Burgos CF footballers|FC Twente players|Eredivisie players|Eerste Divisie players|La Liga players|Dutch expatriate footballers|Expatriate footballers in Spain|Dutch expatriate sportspeople in Spain|Door Ons Vrienden Opgericht players |
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