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Boebie Solomons is a South African former professional soccer player and coach. He was born in Cape Town, South Africa, on 22 March 1955. He is 65 years old. Solomons began his career as a player in the South African National Football League, playing for teams such as Hellenic, Durban City, and Cape Town Spurs. He also played for the South African national team, making his debut in 1977. Solomons moved into coaching in the late 1980s, taking charge of Hellenic, Durban City, and Cape Town Spurs. He also coached the South African national team from 1997 to 2000. Solomons has been inducted into the South African Football Association Hall of Fame. He is currently the head coach of the South African Premier Soccer League side, Cape Town City. As of 2021, Boebie Solomons's net worth is estimated to be around $1 million.

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Age 69 years old
Zodiac Sign Aries
Born 22 March 1955
Birthday 22 March
Birthplace Cape Town, South Africa
Nationality South Africa

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2014

He joined Bloemfontein Celtic in June 2012 as an assistant coach to Clinton Larsen before being appointed as head coach of Polokwane City in October 2013. Solomons was fired on 1 September 2014 after string of poor results in the 2014–15 Premier Soccer League campaign.

Solomons got appointed head coach at Cape Town All Stars in September 2014, replacing Dylan Deane. Boebie resigned at Cape Town All Stars ahead of the 2015/2016 National First Division season and were appointed head coach at Milano United. Milano United and Boebie Solomons parted ways in April 2017 and Solomons as appointed Technical Director at FC Cape Town

2005

Solomons had a short stint with Maritzburg United before being appointed as coach at Bidvest Wits, who had recently been relegated to the Mvela Golden League, at the start of the 2005–06 season. Solomons guided the team to promotion back to the top flight during his first season in charge, but was sacked in March 2007 due to a poor run of results. After brief spells at Black Leopards and Winners Park, he returned to Santos as the club's Director of Football in November 2008. He was once again appointed as head coach of Santos in July 2009. Solomons left the club in December 2011 after a poor run of results.

2005/6 Won Mvela Golden League Championship and promotion to the Premier Soccer League with Bidvest Wits as head coach. 1998 Appointed as head coach of South African U20’s national squad. 1996 Won National Soccer League championship in second division with Milano FC 1995–2005 Executive member of SAFA Western Province 1995–1996 As assistant coach, toured with SA U20’s national team to Lesotho, Germany and Italy.

2003

2003 Absa Cup winners 2002 BP Top 8 winners 2002 Premier Soccer League champions (as Santos FC Assistant Coach) 2001 Bob Save Super Bowl winners (as Santos FC Assistant Coach)

1980

Solomons moved into coaching shortly after retiring from playing, and joined the coaching staff at Santos for the first time in the late 1980s. In 1998, he was appointed head coach of the South Africa under-20 team. He then joined Santos in 1999, where he initially worked as a youth coach, before becoming involved with the coaching of the senior team in 2000. He was appointed as the club's caretaker-coach on several occasions, including a spell in 2002 where the club won the BP Top Eight Cup, before being appointed as permanent head coach in 2003 following the resignation of Muhsin Ertugral. He went on to lead the team to the final of the ABSA Cup, where Santos defeated Ajax Cape Town 2–0. In October 2004, he was sacked due to the team's poor performances in the CAF Confederation Cup.

1955

Abubakaar "Boebie" Solomons (born 22 March 1955 in Cape Town) is a South African football coach who last coached Premier Soccer League club Polokwane City. He is one of the few footballing coaches in the country to have won winners medals for both the PSL league title (as assistant to Gordon Igesund at Santos) and the Mvela Golden League (as head coach with Bidvest Wits). He has also coached South Africa at under-20 level.