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- Johannes-Franciscus Bonfrère (born 15 June 1946) is a Dutch football coach and former midfielder who spent his playing career with MVV Maastricht. In a...
- Jacques Bonfrère (12 April 1573, in Dinant, Belgium – 9 May 1642, in Tournai, Belgium) was a Jesuit priest, Biblical scholar and leading commentator on...
- Coach: Mahmoud El-Gohary Head Coach: Mohammed Ibrahem Head Coach: Johannes Bonfrere Head Coach: Aad De Mos Head Coach: Adnan Hamad Head Coach: Gerard van der...
- Coach: Peter Schnittger Coach: Ben Bamfuchile Coach: René Taelman Coach: Jo Bonfrere Coach: Francesco Scoglio Coach: Henri Michel Coach: David Memy "African...
- (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)...
- the Netherlands under-21 squad in the last year and remain eligible. Jo Bonfrere Roy Makaay Arnold Bruggink Wilfred Bouma Peter Wisgerhof Victor Sikora...
- (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 Meent...
- 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...
- end of the season, Jose was sacked and replaced by the Dutchman Johannes Bonfrere on a one-year contract, on a monthly salary of $18,000. The club's decision...
- L****n (1995–1996) Jo Bonfrère (1996–1997) Džemal Hadžiabdić (1997–1998) Zé Mario (1998) Luiz Gonzaga Milioli (1998) Jo Bonfrère (1998–1999) Džemal Hadžiabdić...