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Johan Boskamp

Johannes "Johan/Jan" Boskamp (born 21 October 1948) is a Dutch former football player and manager.

Johan Boskamp
Boskamp in 1978
Personal information
Full name Johannes Boskamp
Date of birth (1948-10-21) 21 October 1948 (age 75)
Place of birth Rotterdam, Netherlands
Height 1.78 m (5 ft 10 in)
Position(s) Midfielder
Youth career
1955–1965 RVV HOV
1965–1966 Feyenoord
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1966–1974 Feyenoord 102 (14)
1969–1970Holland Sport (loan) 31 (7)
1974–1982 RWD Molenbeek 238 (36)
1982–1984 Lierse 60 (3)
Total 431 (60)
International career
1978 Netherlands 2 (0)
Managerial career
1981 RWDM
1984–1987 Lierse
1988–1989 Verbr. Denderhoutem
1989–1992 Beveren
1992–1993 Kortrijk
1993–1997 Anderlecht
1997–1998 Gent
1999 Dinamo Tbilisi
1999 Georgia
2000–2001 Genk
2001–2002 Al Wasl
2004–2005 Kazma
2005–2006 Stoke City
2006 Standard Liège
2007–2009 Dender
2009 Beveren
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

He played the majority of his career for hometown club Feyenoord and Belgian side RWDM, and managed primarily in the Belgian leagues. Currently, he is a regular sports commentator on two Dutch and Belgian football television programs. He is commonly addressed as "Jan" in the Netherlands and "Johan" in Belgium.

Playing career edit

Club edit

His former clubs as a player include RVV HOV, Feyenoord, Holland Sport, RWD Molenbeek (with whom he won the Belgian First Division in 1975) and Lierse. Boskamp was furthermore voted Belgian Golden Shoe winner in 1975.

International edit

He was part of the Dutch team for the 1978 FIFA World Cup, making one substitute appearance against Scotland.[1] He also won the 1970 Intercontinental Cup with Feyenoord.

Coaching career edit

Later, Boskamp became a manager, and coached Belgian clubs Lierse, Dender, Beveren, Kortrijk, Anderlecht and Gent. He then moved to Georgia in 1999 to manage Dinamo Tbilisi, as well as the Georgia national team. After a return to Belgium with Genk, he moved to the Middle East and managed the United Arab Emirates side Al Wasl, and the Kuwaiti club Kazma.[2]

He became manager of English side Stoke City for the 2005–06 season.[3][4] Stoke's Icelandic board wanted the club to start mounting a serious attempt at gaining promotion to the Premier League, and so decided a change in style was required, with Boskamp replacing Tony Pulis. He brought in a number of foreign players, which included Carl Hoefkens, Hannes Sigurðsson, Junior N'Galula and Martin Kolář, as well as domestically-based players such as Marlon Broomes, Paul Gallagher, Mamady Sidibe, Peter Sweeney and Luke Chadwick. He also broke the club record transfer fee with a £950,000 signing of Standard Liège striker Sambégou Bangoura. However, results were often poor, and after a number of heavy home defeats to Watford, Wolverhampton Wanderers and Cardiff City, supporters began asking questions. Bangoura then went on a good run of form scoring seven goals in six matches, as Stoke won six matches in November and December to give them a platform to build on going into the new year.[4] But, in one of those wins away at Coventry City, Boskamp and his assistant Jan de Koning and director of football John Rudge were involved in an argument, which led to Boskamp almost resigning.[4][5]

Stoke began 2006 in terrible form, winning just one match in ten, and scoring a mere six goals in that time.[4] Bangoura had been away on international duty with Guinea, and failed to return to the club at the agreed date, which caused the shortage of goals; with Stoke's season fizzling out, with no chance of promotion, Boskamp was not offered a new contract by Gunnar Gíslason.[6] With the Icelandic board failing to gain promotion to the Premier League, and with debts now at around £5 million, chairman Gunnar Gíslason put the club up for sale, and he sold the club back to former chairman Peter Coates.[7][8] Coates then re-appointed Tony Pulis as manager, who had spent the season with Plymouth Argyle.[9]

Boskamp was then briefly manager at Standard Liège in 2006.[10] In November 2007, he became coach of another Belgian club: Dender. On 19 May 2009, he quit Dender after an argument with his coaching assistant Patrick Asselman, who was subsequently named as his replacement.[11]

In June 2009, Boskamp signed with Beveren,[12] but was sacked in December 2009 after poor results.[13]

Career statistics edit

Club edit

Source:[14]

Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
Club Season League
Division Apps Goals
Feyenoord 1966–67 Eredivisie 1 0
1967–68 Eredivisie 15 2
1968–69 Eredivisie 10 0
1969–70 Eredivisie 0 0
1970–71 Eredivisie 22 2
1971–72 Eredivisie 21 4
1972–73 Eredivisie 5 1
1973–74 Eredivisie 28 5
Total 102 14
Holland Sport (loan) 1969–70 Eredivisie 31 7
RWD Molenbeek 1974–75 Belgian First Division 33 5
1975–76 Belgian First Division 32 6
1976–77 Belgian First Division 28 4
1977–78 Belgian First Division 30 7
1978–79 Belgian First Division 32 6
1979–80 Belgian First Division 28 2
1980–81 Belgian First Division 26 3
1981–82 Belgian First Division 29 3
Total 238 36
Lierse 1982–83 Belgian First Division 29 2
1983–84 Belgian First Division 31 1
Total 60 3
Career total 431 60

International edit

Source:[14]

National team Year Apps Goals
Netherlands 1978 2 0
Total 2 0

Managerial statistics edit

Managerial record by team and tenure
Team From To Record
P W D L Win %
Stoke City[15] 29 June 2005 1 May 2006 51 18 10 23 035.3
 
Johan Boskamp in 1977

Honours edit

Player edit

Feyenoord[16]

RWD Molenbeek

International edit

Netherlands edit

Individual edit

Manager edit

SK Beveren[23]

RSC Anderlecht[24]

Dinamo Tbilisi[25]

Racing Genk[26]

References edit

  1. ^ Intl career stats - Voetbalstats
  2. ^ Johan Boskamp over de sjeik en zijn telmachine - Het Laatste Nieuws (in Dutch)
  3. ^ "Boskamp named as new Stoke boss". BBC Sport. Retrieved 26 April 2013.
  4. ^ a b c d "Stoke City season review 2005–06 Boskamp's one season in charge is a bizarre experience". The Sentinel. 18 May 2006.
  5. ^ "Boskamp keen to resolve future". BBC Sport. Retrieved 10 September 2012.
  6. ^ "Boskamp will not be offered deal". BBC Sport. Retrieved 10 September 2012.
  7. ^ "Chairman Gislason departs Stoke". BBC Sport. Retrieved 10 September 2012.
  8. ^ "Coates takes over as Stoke owner". BBC Sport. Retrieved 10 September 2012.
  9. ^ "Pulis confirmed as Stoke manager". BBC Sport. Retrieved 10 September 2012.
  10. ^ ESPNsoccernet – Europe – Standard Liege sack coach Boskamp 5 February 2012 at the Wayback Machine. Soccernet-akamai.espn.go.com (30 August 2006). Retrieved on 8 November 2013.
  11. ^ (in Dutch) HLN Jupiler League – Johan Boskamp niet langer trainer van Dender 22 May 2009 at the Wayback Machine. Hln.be (14 September 2009). Retrieved on 8 November 2013.
  12. ^ Johan Boskamp nieuwe trainer van Beveren - Het Laatste Nieuws (in Dutch)
  13. ^ Johan Boskamp buiten in Beveren - Het Laatste Nieuws (in Dutch)
  14. ^ a b Johan Boskamp at National-Football-Teams.com
  15. ^ "Johan Boskamp". Soccerbase. Retrieved 31 May 2016.
  16. ^ "Feyenoord, een topclub zonder geld".
  17. ^ "Les petites histoires de Rodrigo : Le RWDM champion il y a 45 ans".
  18. ^ "Jules Pappaert Cup".
  19. ^ . Archived from the original on 21 October 2013. Retrieved 30 October 2020.
  20. ^ . Archived from the original on 17 May 2018.
  21. ^ "Homme de la saison belge".
  22. ^ "Winnaars Gouden Schoen".
  23. ^ "SK Beveren | Geschiedenis".
  24. ^ "RSC Anderlecht | Palmares".
  25. ^ "FootballHistory.org | FC Dinamo Tbilisi".
  26. ^ "Het Belang Van Limburg | Genk in Cijfers".

External links edit

  • Johan Boskamp at National-Football-Teams.com
  • Johan Boskamp management career statistics at Soccerbase
  • Just who is Johan Boskamp?

johan, boskamp, johannes, johan, boskamp, born, october, 1948, dutch, former, football, player, manager, boskamp, 1978personal, informationfull, namejohannes, boskampdate, birth, 1948, october, 1948, place, birthrotterdam, netherlandsheight1, position, midfiel. Johannes Johan Jan Boskamp born 21 October 1948 is a Dutch former football player and manager Johan BoskampBoskamp in 1978Personal informationFull nameJohannes BoskampDate of birth 1948 10 21 21 October 1948 age 75 Place of birthRotterdam NetherlandsHeight1 78 m 5 ft 10 in Position s MidfielderYouth career1955 1965RVV HOV1965 1966FeyenoordSenior career YearsTeamApps Gls 1966 1974Feyenoord102 14 1969 1970 Holland Sport loan 31 7 1974 1982RWD Molenbeek238 36 1982 1984Lierse60 3 Total431 60 International career1978Netherlands2 0 Managerial career1981RWDM1984 1987Lierse1988 1989Verbr Denderhoutem1989 1992Beveren1992 1993Kortrijk1993 1997Anderlecht1997 1998Gent1999Dinamo Tbilisi1999Georgia2000 2001Genk2001 2002Al Wasl2004 2005Kazma2005 2006Stoke City2006Standard Liege2007 2009Dender2009Beveren Club domestic league appearances and goals He played the majority of his career for hometown club Feyenoord and Belgian side RWDM and managed primarily in the Belgian leagues Currently he is a regular sports commentator on two Dutch and Belgian football television programs He is commonly addressed as Jan in the Netherlands and Johan in Belgium Contents 1 Playing career 1 1 Club 1 2 International 2 Coaching career 3 Career statistics 3 1 Club 3 2 International 4 Managerial statistics 5 Honours 5 1 Player 5 2 International 5 2 1 Netherlands 5 3 Individual 5 4 Manager 6 References 7 External linksPlaying career editClub edit His former clubs as a player include RVV HOV Feyenoord Holland Sport RWD Molenbeek with whom he won the Belgian First Division in 1975 and Lierse Boskamp was furthermore voted Belgian Golden Shoe winner in 1975 International edit He was part of the Dutch team for the 1978 FIFA World Cup making one substitute appearance against Scotland 1 He also won the 1970 Intercontinental Cup with Feyenoord Coaching career editLater Boskamp became a manager and coached Belgian clubs Lierse Dender Beveren Kortrijk Anderlecht and Gent He then moved to Georgia in 1999 to manage Dinamo Tbilisi as well as the Georgia national team After a return to Belgium with Genk he moved to the Middle East and managed the United Arab Emirates side Al Wasl and the Kuwaiti club Kazma 2 He became manager of English side Stoke City for the 2005 06 season 3 4 Stoke s Icelandic board wanted the club to start mounting a serious attempt at gaining promotion to the Premier League and so decided a change in style was required with Boskamp replacing Tony Pulis He brought in a number of foreign players which included Carl Hoefkens Hannes Sigurdsson Junior N Galula and Martin Kolar as well as domestically based players such as Marlon Broomes Paul Gallagher Mamady Sidibe Peter Sweeney and Luke Chadwick He also broke the club record transfer fee with a 950 000 signing of Standard Liege striker Sambegou Bangoura However results were often poor and after a number of heavy home defeats to Watford Wolverhampton Wanderers and Cardiff City supporters began asking questions Bangoura then went on a good run of form scoring seven goals in six matches as Stoke won six matches in November and December to give them a platform to build on going into the new year 4 But in one of those wins away at Coventry City Boskamp and his assistant Jan de Koning and director of football John Rudge were involved in an argument which led to Boskamp almost resigning 4 5 Stoke began 2006 in terrible form winning just one match in ten and scoring a mere six goals in that time 4 Bangoura had been away on international duty with Guinea and failed to return to the club at the agreed date which caused the shortage of goals with Stoke s season fizzling out with no chance of promotion Boskamp was not offered a new contract by Gunnar Gislason 6 With the Icelandic board failing to gain promotion to the Premier League and with debts now at around 5 million chairman Gunnar Gislason put the club up for sale and he sold the club back to former chairman Peter Coates 7 8 Coates then re appointed Tony Pulis as manager who had spent the season with Plymouth Argyle 9 Boskamp was then briefly manager at Standard Liege in 2006 10 In November 2007 he became coach of another Belgian club Dender On 19 May 2009 he quit Dender after an argument with his coaching assistant Patrick Asselman who was subsequently named as his replacement 11 In June 2009 Boskamp signed with Beveren 12 but was sacked in December 2009 after poor results 13 Career statistics editClub edit Source 14 Appearances and goals by club season and competition Club Season League Division Apps Goals Feyenoord 1966 67 Eredivisie 1 0 1967 68 Eredivisie 15 2 1968 69 Eredivisie 10 0 1969 70 Eredivisie 0 0 1970 71 Eredivisie 22 2 1971 72 Eredivisie 21 4 1972 73 Eredivisie 5 1 1973 74 Eredivisie 28 5 Total 102 14 Holland Sport loan 1969 70 Eredivisie 31 7 RWD Molenbeek 1974 75 Belgian First Division 33 5 1975 76 Belgian First Division 32 6 1976 77 Belgian First Division 28 4 1977 78 Belgian First Division 30 7 1978 79 Belgian First Division 32 6 1979 80 Belgian First Division 28 2 1980 81 Belgian First Division 26 3 1981 82 Belgian First Division 29 3 Total 238 36 Lierse 1982 83 Belgian First Division 29 2 1983 84 Belgian First Division 31 1 Total 60 3 Career total 431 60 International edit Source 14 National team Year Apps Goals Netherlands 1978 2 0 Total 2 0Managerial statistics editManagerial record by team and tenure Team From To Record P W D L Win Stoke City 15 29 June 2005 1 May 2006 51 18 10 23 0 35 3 nbsp Johan Boskamp in 1977Honours editPlayer edit Feyenoord 16 Eredivisie 1968 69 1970 71 1973 74 KNVB Cup 1968 69 Intercontinental Cup 1970 UEFA Cup 1974 Intertoto Cup 1967 1968 1973 RWD Molenbeek Belgian First Division 1974 75 17 Jules Pappaert Cup 1975 18 Amsterdam Tournament 1975 19 International edit Netherlands edit FIFA World Cup 1978 runners up 20 Individual edit Man of the Season Belgian First Division 1974 75 1977 78 21 Belgian Golden Shoe 1975 22 Manager edit SK Beveren 23 Second Division 1990 91 RSC Anderlecht 24 Belgian First Division 1992 93 1993 94 1994 95 Dinamo Tbilisi 25 Umaglesi Liga 1998 99 Racing Genk 26 Belgian Cup 1999 2000References edit Intl career stats Voetbalstats Johan Boskamp over de sjeik en zijn telmachine Het Laatste Nieuws in Dutch Boskamp named as new Stoke boss BBC Sport Retrieved 26 April 2013 a b c d Stoke City season review 2005 06 Boskamp s one season in charge is a bizarre experience The Sentinel 18 May 2006 Boskamp keen to resolve future BBC Sport Retrieved 10 September 2012 Boskamp will not be offered deal BBC Sport Retrieved 10 September 2012 Chairman Gislason departs Stoke BBC Sport Retrieved 10 September 2012 Coates takes over as Stoke owner BBC Sport Retrieved 10 September 2012 Pulis confirmed as Stoke manager BBC Sport Retrieved 10 September 2012 ESPNsoccernet Europe Standard Liege sack coach Boskamp Archived 5 February 2012 at the Wayback Machine Soccernet akamai espn go com 30 August 2006 Retrieved on 8 November 2013 in Dutch HLN Jupiler League Johan Boskamp niet langer trainer van Dender Archived 22 May 2009 at the Wayback Machine Hln be 14 September 2009 Retrieved on 8 November 2013 Johan Boskamp nieuwe trainer van Beveren Het Laatste Nieuws in Dutch Johan Boskamp buiten in Beveren Het Laatste Nieuws in Dutch a b Johan Boskamp at National Football Teams com Johan Boskamp Soccerbase Retrieved 31 May 2016 Feyenoord een topclub zonder geld Les petites histoires de Rodrigo Le RWDM champion il y a 45 ans Jules Pappaert Cup Amsterdam Tournament Archived from the original on 21 October 2013 Retrieved 30 October 2020 FIFA World Cup 1978 Archived from the original on 17 May 2018 Homme de la saison belge Winnaars Gouden Schoen SK Beveren Geschiedenis RSC Anderlecht Palmares FootballHistory org FC Dinamo Tbilisi Het Belang Van Limburg Genk in Cijfers External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Johan Boskamp Johan Boskamp at National Football Teams com Weltfussball profile Johan Boskamp management career 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