Career
During a professional career which spanned 25 years he played mostly for, appearing in 555 Eredivisie games and winning four major titles. Boschker was part of the Dutch squad at the 2010 World Cup. Born in Lichtenvoorde, Oost Gelre, Gelderland, Boschker made his professional debuts with Football Club in the 1989-1990 season, appearing in one game with the first team
After an irregular beginning he firmly established himself in the side"s starting XI, going on to play in more than 400 official matches for the Eredivisie club
Aged almost 33 Boschker moved to AFC, but had to settle with battling for being backup with the Amsterdam club, unable to dislodge youth product Maarten Stekelenburg. The following summer he returned to, adding next to 200 more official appearances (in the 2008-2009 campaign, he only missed five league contests for an eventual runner-up finish), and playing into his 40s.
Since 2010, though, he acted as understudy to Nikolay Mihaylov, and spent most of the following year rehabbing after two calf injuries. On 25 June 2012, Boschker extended his link for another year.
He retired at the end of the 2013-2014 season.
Although Boschker never made an appearance for the Netherlands until 2010, he was included in Marco van Basten"s provisional squad for Union of European Football Associations Euro 2008. However, following the friendly against Ukraine on 21 May, the manager released him, as he was deemed only the fourth-choice goalkeeper. On 27 May 2010, national team manager Bert van Marwijk announced that the player would be part of the final squad of 23, and Boschker appeared in a friendly with Ghana in Rotterdam (4–1 victory), replacing Michel Vorm at half-time.
As a result, he became both the oldest player to ever make his debut and play for the Dutch national team
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