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Frank de Boer was born on 15 May 1970 in the Netherlands. His father, Kee de Boer, was a former footballer, and his mother’s name is Git de Boer. He has a twin brother, Ronald de Boer, who also pursued a professional football career. Frank spent his childhood in the Netherlands, where he also received his education.
Frank began his professional football career with Ajax, one of the most successful clubs in the Netherlands. He played a pivotal role in Ajax's triumphs, including their victory in the UEFA Cup in 1992 and the UEFA Champions League in 1995. Known for his strong defensive skills and leadership, Frank was a vital component of the team's success during the early 1990s.
In 1999, Frank transferred to FC Barcelona for a reported fee of approximately £22 million. Although Barcelona won the La Liga in 1998, de Boer joined the team the following year. After his stint in Spain, he went on to play for Rangers in 2004, and two years later, he announced his retirement from professional football. He also represented the Dutch national team in multiple FIFA World Cup tournaments.
Frank transitioned into management in 2007, beginning his coaching career with Ajax. By 2010, he was appointed head coach, and under his leadership, the club saw significant progress. During his tenure, Ajax won four consecutive Eredivisie titles (2011–2014), and Frank became known for his tactical discipline and emphasis on youth development. His contributions made him a defining figure of the club for nearly a decade.
In 2016, Frank signed a three-year contract with Internazionale (Inter Milan). The financial terms of the agreement were not publicly disclosed, but media reports indicated it was a significant deal. Although his time at Inter was brief compared to his Ajax tenure, his reputation as a dedicated and strategic manager remained intact.
As a player, Frank de Boer was notable for his scoring ability despite being a defender. He scored 66 goals in 688 club appearances—an impressive feat for his position. Internationally, he earned 112 caps and scored 13 goals for the Netherlands. His performance was characterized by strong leadership and tactical awareness.
As a manager, Frank has overseen 276 matches, with 163 wins and 59 draws, resulting in a commendable win percentage of 59.1%. His managerial record highlights his ability to inspire and guide teams to consistent success. Throughout his career, he was honored with several individual accolades and was widely recognized for his commitment and motivation both on and off the field.
Frank married Helen de Boer in 1999, and the couple has three daughters: Romy, Beau, and Jacky de Boer. While Frank tends to keep his family life private, he is known to be a dedicated family man.
As of recent estimates, Frank de Boer’s annual salary is approximately €3 million, and his net worth is valued at around $15 million USD. His financial success reflects his achievements in both his playing and managerial careers. Frank also maintains a strong presence on social media, particularly on Twitter, where he enjoys a considerable following.
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