Peter Bosz is a former Dutch footballer born on 21 November 1963.
Bosz started his professional career in Vitesse in 1981, but after one season moved to the amateur side AGOVV Apeldoorn, where he stayed till 1985. After playing for RKC Waalwijk for three seasons, where he made 105 appearances, the midfielder moved to the French side SC Toulon. From 1991 to 1999 Bosz played for such clubs as Feyenoord, JEF United Ichihara, Hansa Rostock, NAC Breda.
Bosz entered into coaching in 2000 when he became the head coach of the amateur side AGOVV Apeldoorn. He stayed with the team till 2002, when he made his debut as a manager of a professional side, receiving an invitation to head De Graafschap.
Later the Dutch tactician spent two seasons in Heracles Almelo, promoting the club to the top flight. After a three-year stay at Feyenoord as a technical director, in 2010 Peter Bosz took the spot of Heracles Almelo manager.
In the summer 2013 Bosz took charge of Vitesse.
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