by Nigeria and Ghana. Bonfrère led the Nigerian team to the finals, where they lost to Cameroon by penalties. On 7 June 2018, Jo was offered a 3 bedroom...
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the Netherlands under-21 squad in the last year and remain eligible. Jo Bonfrere Roy Makaay Arnold Bruggink Wilfred Bouma Peter Wisgerhof Victor Sikora...
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playwright Jo Bogaert (born 1956), Flemish musician and producer Johannes Jo Bonfrère (born 1946), Dutch football player and coach Joakim Jo Bonnier (1930–1972)...
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2010 – May 23, 2011) Zhao Wei (interim) (May 1, 2011 – Jun 30, 2011) Jo Bonfrère (Jun 30, 2011 – Dec 31, 2011) Jan Versleijen (Jan 1, 2012 – Jul 15, 2012)...
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Mahmoud El-Gohary 1995 1996 Jo Bonfrère 1998 1999 Ruud Krol 1999 1999 Dimitri Davidovic 1999 2000 Rinus Israël 2000 2001 Jo Bonfrère 2001 2002 Cemşir Muratoğlu...
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Head Coach: Mahmoud El-Gohary Head Coach: Mohammed Ibrahem Head Coach: Jo Bonfrère Head Coach: Aad De Mos Head Coach: Adnan Hamad Head Coach: Gerard van...
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Coach: Peter Schnittger Coach: Ben Bamfuchile Coach: René Taelman Coach: Jo Bonfrère Coach: Francesco Scoglio Coach: Henri Michel Coach: David Memy "African...
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Stand-by players Head coach: Marco Tardelli Stand-by players Head coach: Jo Bonfrere Stand-by players Head coach: Nelson Acosta Héctor Tapia was replaced...
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(1994–1995) Jo Bonfrère (1995–1996) Shuaibu Amodu (1996–1997) Philippe Troussier (1997) Bora Milutinović (1997–1998) Thijs Libregts (1998–1999) Jo Bonfrère (1999–2001)...
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coach: Carlos de los Cobos Head coach: Zagallo Head coach: Antal Dunai Head coach: Akira Nishino Head coach: Jo Bonfrere Match reports (FIFA.com) Squads...
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(1980–81) Friedel Rausch (1982–83) Jo Bonfrere (1983) Clemens Westerhof (1983–84) Barry Hughes (1984–85) Jo Bonfrere (1985) Cor Brom (1985) Pim van de...
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Larsen (1995–1996) Jo Bonfrère (1996–1997) Džemal Hadžiabdić (1997–1998) Zé Mario (1998) Luiz Gonzaga Milioli (1998) Jo Bonfrère (1998–1999) Džemal Hadžiabdić...
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Manuel José July 2001 May 2002 1 CAF Champions League 1 CAF Super Cup Jo Bonfrère 1 July 2002 2002 Toni Oliveira 1 January 2003 30 June 2003 1 Egyptian...
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(born 1976) – football player Kim Zwarts (born 1955) – photographer Jo Bonfrère (born 1946) – football player Willy Brokamp (born 1946) – football player...
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champion — Park Sung-hwa 20 April 2004 15 June 2004 4 2 1 1 050.00 — 63 Jo Bonfrère 24 June 2004 23 August 2005 24 10 8 6 041.67 2004 AFC Asian Cup quarter-finals...
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shows the summary of 2006 football season in South Korea. Former manager Jo Bonfrère qualified for the 2006 FIFA World Cup, but failed to satisfy the expectations...
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Rens Blom (1977) - Athlete Mark van Bommel (1977) - Football player Jo Bonfrère (1946) - Football player and coach Antonius Bouwens (1876–1963) - Sport...
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finished second in the First Concert Division. Jo Bonfrère, footballer Eugène Dubois, anatomist/anthropologist Jo Maas, former cyclist, stage winner and seventh...
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Daniel Amokachi CF 4 Nwankwo Kanu (c) Substitutes: MF 13 Garba Lawal 59' MF 8 Wilson Oruma 70' 61' MF 6 Emmanuel Amunike 74' Manager: Jo Bonfrère...
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2000–04 Hao Haidong (Caretaker) 2004 Vladimir Petrović July 2005 – Dec 06 Jo Bonfrere July 2008 – Dec 07 Ratko Dostanić Jan 2008 – June 8 Milorad Kosanović...
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Period Manager 1998–1999 Jo Bonfrère 1999–2000 José Paulo 2003 Alex Dupont 2007 Hassan Hormatallah 2011–2012 Paulo Autuori 2012–2013 Alain Perrin 2013...
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Henri Michel 2000 2001 Abdullah Saqr 2001 2001 Tini Ruijs 2001 2001 Jo Bonfrere 2001 2002 Roy Hodgson 2002 2004 Jean-François Jodar 2004 2004 Aad De...
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Name Start date End date Notes Ref Jo Bonfrere managed Nigeria at 1991 FIFA Women's World Cup, concurrently with the men's national team of Nigeria. Paul...
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Bremen 1989 2002 13 379 Lorenzo Valerio Bona Italy Juventus 1911 1921 10 Jo Bonfrere Netherlands MVV Maastricht 1963 1985 22 335 Giampiero Boniperti Italy...
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Tsu-pin Head coach: Gero Bisanz Head coach: Sergio Guenza Head coach: Jo Bonfrère 1991 FIFA Women's World Cup - Teams Technical report Sweden caps and...
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1996 1st Berti Vogts Germany – 2nd Velibor Milutinović Mexico 3rd Jo Bonfrère Nigeria 1997 1st Mário Zagallo Brazil 194 2nd Javier Clemente Spain...
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Korea Germany v South Korea South Korea v Turkey Former manager Jo Bonfrère qualified for the 2006 FIFA World Cup, but failed to satisfy the expectations...
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Raphael Chukwu 46' CF 4 Nwankwo Kanu Substitutions: FW 17 Julius Aghahowa 46' FW 13 Tijani Babangida 70' FW 20 Victor Ikpeba 98' Manager: Jo Bonfrère...
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Name Start date End date Notes Ref Jo Bonfrere managed Nigeria at 1991 FIFA Women's World Cup, concurrently with the men's national team of Nigeria. Paul...
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for the 2000 African Cup of Nations and, following talks with coach Jo Bonfrere, in the squad for a World Cup qualifier in July 2000. However, he did...
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