Ronald de Boer

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Ronald de Boer
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De Boer in 2012
Personal information
Full name Ronaldus de Boer
Date of birth (1970-05-15) 15 May 1970 (age 54)
Place of birth Hoorn, Netherlands
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Position(s) Attacking midfielder / Forward
Youth career
VV De Zouaven
1983–1988 Ajax
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1988–1991 Ajax 52 (14)
1991–1993 Twente 49 (22)
1993–1999 Ajax 172 (36)
1999–2000 Barcelona 37 (1)
2000–2004 Rangers 91 (32)
2004–2005 Al-Rayyan 22 (3)
2005–2008 Al-Shamal 56 (7)
Total 492 (122)
International career
1993–2003 Netherlands 67 (13)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Ronaldus "Ronald" de Boer (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈroːnɑld də ˈbuːr];[1] born 15 May 1970) is a retired Dutch football midfielder who played for the Dutch national team as well as a host of professional clubs in Europe. He is the twin brother of Frank de Boer.

He had the vast majority of his career success with Ajax. He currently works as Ajax A1 assistant manager.

Club career

De Boer's first youth club was De Zouaven in Lutjebroek where he played before being selected for the Ajax youth programme in 1983. On the professional club level, De Boer played for Ajax (1988–91 and 1993–99), Twente (1991–93), FC Barcelona (1999–2000), Rangers (2000–04), Al-Rayyan (2004–05) and Al-Shamal (2005–08). In both Qatari clubs, he was reunited again with his brother Frank, his teammate at Ajax, Barcelona and Rangers.

In his first spell at Ajax from 1988 to 1991, he won the Eredivisie title in 1989–90 under manager, Leo Beenhakker. After two seasons at FC Twente from 1991 to 1993, he returned to Ajax under manager Louis van Gaal, and had his most successful spell as a player, winning three consecutive Eredivisie titles in 1993–94, 1994–95, and 1995–96. He also won the 1995 UEFA Champions League, the 1995 Intercontinental Cup, and the 1995 UEFA Super Cup. He was also a runner-up of the 1996 UEFA Champions League, where Ajax lost on penalties to Juventus. When Louis van Gaal left Ajax for FC Barcelona in July 1997, Morten Olsen became the new Ajax manager, and De Boer won a fifth Eredivisie title in 1997–98 and also won the 1997–98 KNVB Cup.

There was then controversy soon after De Boer and his twin brother, Frank, signed a six-year contract extension with Ajax at the start 1998–99 season, when Ronald and Frank took successful legal action to have the contract voided. Ajax had agreed verbally that if a lucrative offer for one brother came by, he would be released provided the other stayed. However, Ajax apparently backed down on that agreement after floating the club on the stock market and pledging to shareholders that it would hold both of the De Boers and build around them a team to recapture the UEFA Champions League.[2]

The fallout over the contract situation led to an increasing conflict between the de Boer twins and the Ajax hierarchy, with match results for Ajax suffering and manager Morten Olsen soon getting sacked. In January 1999, Frank and Ronald signed for FC Barcelona for £22 million, joining their former Ajax manager Louis van Gaal at the Camp Nou.[3]

While De Boer was impressive at Ajax during the 1990s and for the Netherlands up to and including the 1998 FIFA World Cup, his high-profile transfer to Barcelona in January 1999 marked what would be an unlikely bad patch for a prolific goal-scoring midfielder, as he managed to feature in only 33 La Liga games for the club and scored just one goal in La Liga. In the 2000–01 season, he opted to join the Dutch legion at Rangers under the manager Dick Advocaat. Among the Dutch internationals who at that time played for Rangers were Bert Konterman, Arthur Numan, Fernando Ricksen and Giovanni van Bronckhorst. He spent four seasons with the club before joining Al-Rayyan after the 2003–04 season.

De Boer recovered from surgery on a neck injury and decided not to play in Al-Shamal's last two games of the 2006–07 season. On 19 March 2008, De Boer canceled his contract with Qatar outfit Al-Shamal and retired.

International career

De Boer won 67 caps and scored 13 goals for the Dutch national team. He played for the Netherlands in the 1994 and the 1998 World Cups, where he played in six matches and scored two goals. He missed a penalty in the penalty shootout against Brazil in the 1998 semi-finals. De Boer also played in Euro 96 and Euro 2000.

In the Dutch national team De Boer was used in various positions, including right-half, centre forward, and attacking midfielder. In his early Ajax years, De Boer played either centre forward or attacking midfielder. In later years he shifted to right midfield.

De Boer was never officially captain of the Dutch national team or Ajax, but he has worn the captain's armband on several occasions for both club teams and the national team when the first-choice captain was not playing. In most teams, this was his brother Frank, with whom he has played side by side for most of his career.

Managing career

De Boer is currently Ajax A1 assistant manager

Statistics

[4]

Club performance League Cup League Cup Continental Total
Season Club League Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
Netherlands League KNVB Cup League Cup Europe Total
1987–88 Ajax Eredivisie 1 1 1 1
1988–89 17 5 17 5
1989–90 20 7 2 0 22 7
1990–91 14 1 3 0 17 1
1991–92 Twente Eredivisie 33 11 1 0 34 11
1992–93 16 11 3 0 19 11
1992–93 Ajax Eredivisie 15 5 15 5
1993–94 28 5 4 2 1 0 6 2 39 9
1994–95 25 5 3 4 1 0 10 2 39 11
1995–96 31 7 2 1 1 0 11 1 45 9
1996–97 28 5 0 0 1 0 10 1 39 6
1997–98 30 7 5 0 8 0 43 7
1998–99 15 2 6 0 21 2
Spain League Copa del Rey Copa de la Liga Europe Total
1998–99 Barcelona La Liga 13 0 4 1 17 1
1999–2000 20 1 5 0 1 1 11 0 37 2
Scotland League Scottish Cup League Cup Europe Total
2000–01 Rangers Premier League 17 6 1 0 1 0 7 1 24 7
2001–02 25 8 4 0 3 0 7 2 39 10
2002–03 33 16 5 1 3 1 2 2 43 20
2003–04 16 2 2 1 1 0 2 0 21 3
Country Netherlands 272 72 21 7 4 0 53 6 350 85
Spain 33 1 9 1 1 1 11 0 54 3
Scotland 91 32 12 2 8 1 18 5 129 40
Total 396 105 42 10 13 2 72 11 523 128

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Netherlands national team
Year Apps Goals
1993 4 3
1994 11 3
1995 7 0
1996 10 3
1997 4 0
1998 13 3
1999 7 0
2000 7 1
2001 1 0
2002 2 0
2003 1 0
Total 67 13

Honours

Ajax

AL Rayyan

FC Barcelona

Rangers

Individual

Media

De Boer featured in EA Sports' FIFA video game series; he was on the cover for the International edition of FIFA 96, alongside Jason McAteer.[6]

References

  1. Ronald in isolation: [ˈroːnɑlt].
  2. The De Boers tackle contract law New York Times, 29 July 1998.
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  5. http://www.rsssf.com/miscellaneous/rdeboer-intl.html
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External links

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