Jo Bonfrere

Jo Bonfrere

Johannes ("Jo") Bonfrere or Jo Bonfrere (born June 15, 1946 in Maastricht, Limburg) is a Dutch soccer coach, and a former striker, who played for MVV Maastricht (Netherlands) and K.F.C. Germinal Beerschot (Belgium).

Coaching career

Bonfrere led Nigeria national football team to the 1996 Summer Olympics gold medal in Atlanta, Georgia. He was the coach of Al-Ahly in Egypt in 2002/2003 where he lost the league at the very last match with a difference of two points. His contract was terminated after that.

He was hired to coach South Korea national football team in June 2004 to replace Humberto Coelho, who was forced to quit after a draw with the Maldives national football team in a FIFA World Cup qualification. The Dutchman presented a promising start by crushing the highly-rated German squad (consisted of World cup stars such as Michael Ballack and Oliver Kahn) 3-1 with a young Korean team in a friendly match in December 2004. In 2005, South Korea qualified for the 2006 FIFA World Cup in Germany under the Dutch coach. However, a string of disappointing losses thereafter fueled fan and media ire against Bonfrere. He resigned on August 23 of that year after a poor showing in the East Asian Football Federation Championship and a World Cup qualifier loss against Saudi Arabia national football team. The Korea Football Association then hired Dick Advocaat as its third Dutch coach, and Advocaat angered his predecessor by saying he will be another Guus Hiddink, not Bonfrere.Fact|date=February 2007

Bonfrere later hit back at his ouster, saying "he" had formed the team and gotten it to qualify for the World Cup.

He is currently head coach of Dalian Haichang.He has bben a great coach we all love him and bless him where ever he is and he will never be forgetten by Nigerians


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