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Humbert Ronald Boerleider (17 August 1935 - 19 August 2016), known as Boelie, was a Surinamese football manager and player who played as a
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in the Surinamese
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for
S.V. Transvaal Sport Vereniging Transvaal is a Surinamese association football club, which currently play in the SVB Eerste Divisie, Eerste Divisie, the top flight of football in Suriname. They play their home games in Paramaribo at André Kamperveen Stadion to ...
. He also played one season in the SVB Derde Klasse for
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before returning to Transvaal. He was an assistant coach for Fortuna Sittard in the
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, and managed S.V. Transvaal and the Suriname national team for the nations
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qualifying campaign. He later moved into
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, hosting 'de ochtendsport' weekday mornings, and 'Sportrevue' on Sundays on
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. Boerleider died on 19 August 2016 in Paramaribo, aged 81.


Career

Boerleider began his playing career on the 'Plein van 12 mei' at age 10, before moving to the Mr. Bronsplein where he played for Klein Maar Dapper together with future
S.V. Transvaal Sport Vereniging Transvaal is a Surinamese association football club, which currently play in the SVB Eerste Divisie, Eerste Divisie, the top flight of football in Suriname. They play their home games in Paramaribo at André Kamperveen Stadion to ...
teammate Puck Eliazer. He received his first lessons in football from Frederik Purperhart, the father of
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. At age 15 he was discovered by famed Transvaal scout Baas Mack who urged the young player to transfer to Hopper before joining the youth ranks of Transvaal. At age 17 Boerleider made his debut in the first team of Transvaal in 1950. He later joined
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playing in the Derde Klasse, the third tier of football in Suriname, before returning to S.V. Transvaal after one season. Manager of Transvaal Jim White was rejuvenating the first team selection and players such as Vossie Belgrave, Andre Watson, Liesdek, Woerdings, Edam Zwakke, Kartaram, Ferdinand Sai and Ferdinand Sleur, were replaced with the likes of Boerleider, Burzer, Karel Zeefuik, Tjiko Bijnoe, Blinker, Charley Marbach and Mauke Pool. He was given his first pair of football boots from his brother who was playing for PVV at the time. He also travelled outside the country for the first time with S.V. Transvaal, traveling to
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for a football tournament. He played for S.V. Transvaal for the remainder of his playing career, and helped the team to win four national titles in 1950, 1951, 1962, 1965.


International career

Boerleider played for the
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. He made his debut in 1957 against the British Guiana national team (''now known as Guyana''). He played his best match in 1959 on the island of
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in a 2–2 draw with the
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for the 1960
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qualification. The match marked the first time that Suriname were able to draw against the Netherlands Antilles playing on their home ground. In 1965 he played his only
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qualifying match against
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ahead of the 1966 tournament hosted in
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.


Managerial career

In 1965, Boerleider relocated to the Netherlands to earn a degree in sports. While attending his cios-education in
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, he served as an assistant coach for Fortuna Sittard. He returned to Suriname upon completion of his studies, taking over the managerial position at S.V. Transvaal helping the team to a national title in 1970, while finishing as the league's runner-up twice. In 1973, he became the manager for the
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for the country's
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qualification process, finishing in second place to
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in the
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.


Honours


Player

;S.V. Transvaal *
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(4): 1950, 1951, 1962, 1965


Manager

;S.V. Transvaal *
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(1): 1970 * CONCACAF Champions Cup (2): 1973, 1981


References

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