Peter Boeve

Peter Boeve

Peter Boeve in 1978
Personal information
Date of birth (1957-03-14) 14 March 1957
Place of birth Staverden, Netherlands
Playing position Left back
Club information
Current team
CSV Apeldoorn (head coach)
Youth career
SV Prins Bernhard Uddel
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1975–1979 Vitesse 35 (2)
1979–1988 Ajax 228 (14)
1988 Beerschot 13 (0)
Total 276 (16)
National team
1982–1986 Netherlands 16 (0)
Teams managed
19931994 Geinoord
19941995 DOVO
19951997 DVS'33
19971998 RKC
19992000 Willem II (assistant)
20002001 Ajax (assistant)
20022003 FC Zwolle
20042006 HSC'21
20062007 Be Quick '28
20072009 FC Omniworld
20112012 Zulte Waregem (assistant)
2015 CSV Apeldoorn

* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.


Peter Boeve (born 14 March 1957) is a Dutch retired footballer who played for Ajax, Vitesse, Beerschot VAC and the Netherlands national team. He is the current coach of Hoofdklasse club CSV Apeldoorn.

During his career, while playing for Ajax, he was four times champion of Netherlands, three time Netherlands' Cup winner and a winner of European Cup Winners' Cup.

Playing career

Club

Marauding left back Boeve started his career at Vitesse and left them for Dutch giants Ajax in 1979. The Ajax defense had much to contend with injuries. The defender was especially quick and constructive and very strong offensive. This fitted well in the game system Ajax where supporters could push the attack. Boeve would retain his place as an emerging left-wingback and played as many as 296 official matches for the club, 228 games of them in the league. On February 10, 1980 Boeve Ajax scored 2000th league goal since the introduction of the Eredivisie in season 1956/1957 (although it is claimed by some sources that Charles Bonsink was). Boeve scored 0-2 in the match Ajax-Haarlem (1-3 final score). Ajax Boeve was four times champion ( 1979/80 , 1981/82 , 1982/83 , 1984/1985 ), 4 times 2nd (1980/81 , 1985/86 , 1986/87 , ( 1987/88 )) and 1 times 3rd ( 1983/84 ). Boeve was five times with Ajax Cup finalist (1979/80, 1980/81, 1982/83, 1985/86, 1986/87, the last three seasons as the cup winner). In 1979/80 European Cup semi-final was reached (goal difference +23 (31-8)), and in 1986/87, the European Cup Winners Cup was won. On September 16, 1987 Boeve got injured in the match against the Irish Dundalk FC . In an unfortunate collision with an opponent, he broke a rib and a punctured lung, he walked on. He would never return to the first team. After several matches in the second team, he decided not to try the Belgian Beerschot VAC. Boeve was considered one of the best left backs of his generation (in constructive and offensive way).[1]

International

Boeve made his debut for the Netherlands in a May 1982 friendly match against England and earned a total number of 16 caps for his country without scoring any goal. His final international was a May 1986 friendly match against West Germany.[2]

Managerial career

After retiring as a footballer Boeve became active as a manager. Initially at amateur clubs Geinoord, DOVO and DVS'33, then he switched to professional football. As head coach, he joined RKC Waalwijk in 1997.[3] After just over one year, he was discharged[4] and went to work as an assistant to[5] successful head coach Co Adriaanse at Willem II. He followed Adriaanse when the latter moved to Ajax, but Boeve rejected different jobs at the club after Adriaanse was dismissed. Boeve signed as coach of FC Zwolle in 2002.[6] He was sacked by Zwolle in September 2003 after 'losing the dressing room' according to the club's directors.[7] As of July 1, 2007 Boeve was again active in professional football as the new coach of FC Omniworld Almere after managing amateur sides HSC'21[8] and Be Quick '28.[9] Here he was discharged on January 28, 2009 due to disappointing results.[10] As of the 2011/12 season he was assistant to head coach Darije Kalezic at the Belgian SV Zulte Waregem,[11] only to leave the club in January 2012 after Kalezic was sacked a month earlier.[12] In September 2013 he became assistant at AS Trenčín.[13]

Boeve is in charge of CSV Apeldoorn since the 2015/16 season.[14]

Sidelines

On 14 December 2010, Boeve was voted in Ajax' Members Council[15] after Johan Cruijff and Keje Molenaar called for more former Ajax players in the committee.

Personal life

Boeve lives in Uddel and has been married to Hanneke Volkers since 1983. They have three sons. His father, Peter Boeve Sr., started the Alpuro company in 1963[16] and made a fortune in calve-breeding, making 462nd in the Dutch 500 Rich list in 2000.[17]

Honours

Ajax
1983
1987

References

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