Foeke Booy (born 25 April 1962) is a Dutch football manager, executive, and former player. He serves as the technical manager of Cambuur. Booy played for...
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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 Dirk...
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(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) Frank...
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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...
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Mariano Barreto (2005–06) Khalid Al-Koroni (2006) Ednaldo Patrício (2007) Foeke Booy (2007) Rodion Gačanin (2008) Edgardo Bauza (2009) Jorge da Silva (2009–10...
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30, 2012 – June 30, 2012) Erik ten Hag (July 1, 2012 – June 30, 2013) Foeke Booy (July 1, 2013 – March 22, 2015) Dennis Demmers (March 22, 2015 – Feb 1...
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or "Van Booy" does not exist in the Low Countries. In 2007 the number of Booij or Booy name carriers in The Netherlands were 2649. Foeke Booy (born 1962)...
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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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was fired from FC Emmen on 15 February 2007. After a season serving as Foeke Booy assistant at Al-Nassr, he was appointed manager of then-Eerste Divisie...
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