Foeke Booy
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Foeke Booy (born April 25, 1964) is a Dutch former football player and a football manager, who was born in the Frisian town of Leeuwarden.
Booy played for eight clubs in sixteen seasons. After Cambuur Leeuwarden, De Graafschap, PEC Zwolle and FC Groningen he opted for a Belgian adventure. He wore the shirt of KV Kortrijk, Club Brugge and AA Gent. In his time with Brugge he won the national championship twice and the national cup. In 1994 he chose to play for FC Utrecht. However, a heavy knee injury made it almost impossible to play football at the highest level.
At the age of 34 he therefore decided to focus on a future as a coach. He coached the B-juniors of FC Utrecht, he had Young FC Utrecht under his wing and was assistant to the coach of the A-selection for two years, so it was a rather logical step in 2003 in his career that he became the coach. Since 1 January 2004 Booy is the technical manager and coach of FC Utrecht.
Foeke Booy is the most successful coach in the history of FC Utrecht. In his first year as a coach his team challenged for a European place for a long period but finally ended eighth with 47 points. The climax of the season 2002/2003 was the fact that FC Utrecht won the Amstel Cup to Feyenoord's cost. The club from Rotterdam had been beaten in its own stadium 4-1.
In his second year as coach he saw some important names disappear from his selection. Critics predicted a very hard season for FC Utrecht. No-one thought it possible, but FC Utrecht won the Amstel Cup again and scored only one point less in the league than they did the year before. Last season Booy obtained the third main trophy with the club: Ajax were beaten at their own stadium, 4-2 in the match for the Johan Cruijff-schaal, the traditional game before the start of the season, between the national champions and the Cup winners.
[edit] Career as player
Period | Club | Country | Competition |
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1980-1984 | Cambuur Leeuwarden | Netherlands | Eredivisie |
1984-1985 | De Graafschap | Netherlands | Eredivisie |
1985-1987 | FC Zwolle | Netherlands | Eredivisie |
1987-1988 | FC Groningen | Netherlands | Eredivisie |
1988-1989 | KV Kortrijk | Belgium | Jupiler League |
1989-1993 | Club Brugge | Belgium | Jupiler League |
1993-1994 | K.A.A. Gent | Belgium | Jupiler League |
1994-1996 | FC Utrecht | Netherlands | Eredivisie |
[edit] Career as coach
Period | Club | Country | Competitie | Functie |
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2000-2002 | FC Utrecht | Netherlands | Eredivisie | Assistant-Coach |
2002-now | FC Utrecht | Netherlands | Eredivisie | Coach |
FC Utrecht - Current Squad |
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2 Cornelisse | 3 van Steensel | 5 Shew-Atjon | 6 de Jong | 8 Broerse | 9 Nelisse | 10 Caluwé | 11 van der Gun | 13 Vorm | 14 Kopteff | 16 Grandel | 17 Schut | 18 van Dijk | 19 Rossini | 21 Kruys | 22 Keller | 23 Somers | 24 Maachi | 25 Dickoh | Manager: Booy |