Full name Boniface Doe Playing position Height 1.75 m | Years Team Position Defender | |
Date of birth (1957-05-14) 14 May 1957 (age 59) Current team Eastern Cape Bees (Technical Director) |
Boniface Doe (born 14 January 1957) is a Liberian professional football coach and former player who is the current Technical Director of the South African football club Eastern Cape Bees F.C.
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Boniface is the most successful Liberian coach. He led the Nigerian Premier League Club Shooting Stars to the 1996 African Cup of Champions Clubs Final. He was one of the five coaches who were short listed for the Liberian National Team coaching job.
Objectives as a coach
The development of a professional career in soccer and administrative management with a potential club which demands diligent results, honesty, and integrity as well as a latent drive and personal desire to provide excellent services for its clients and a progressive venture for its stakeholders and players.
Professional Courses / Training
2013 CAF B License – South Africa
2000 Refresher Course Organised by C.A.F, Nigeria
1994 Refresher Course Organised by FIFA, Nigeria
1990 Refresher Course – CAF - Sierra Leone F.A.
1989 Advanced Course –Federal Rep. Germany
1988 Preliminary Course – Certificate – German National Olympic
Committee
Achievements
2008 Saved Hanover Park F.C. from Relegation (South Africa)
2006 Saved Durban Stars from Relegation (South Africa)
2005 Saved Nathi Lions from Relegation (South Africa)
2004 Helped Bloemfontein Cletics, Promoted to Premier League
2002 Saved Jasper United FC from Relegation (Nigeria)
2000 Led Max Bees (Ghana) From 1st Division to Premier League
1998 Saved Amazulu FC (South Africa) from Relegation
1996 Runner Up Silver Medal with 3 SC Shooting Stars of Nigeria in the
African Club Championship. CAF Championship
(Formerly Sekou Toure Cup)
1996 Won OYO State Challenge Cup with 3 SC Shooting Stars of Ibandan
Nigeria
1993 Led Nitel Vasco Dagama from 1st Division to Premier League, Nigeria
1992 Won the Lagos State Amateur League with French Embassy FC, Nigeria
1991 Won the Northern Zone Championship with Kolentern Rover F.C.,
Sierra Leone