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Piet Kraak (Pieter Cornelis Kraak) was born on 14 February, 1928 in Alblasserdam, Netherlands, is a Dutch footballer. Discover Piet Kraak's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 56 years old?

Popular As Pieter Cornelis Kraak
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Age 56 years old
Zodiac Sign Aquarius
Born 14 February, 1928
Birthday 14 February
Birthplace Alblasserdam, Netherlands
Date of death 28 April, 1984
Died Place Copenhagen, Denmark
Nationality The Netherlands

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1921

Pieter Cornelis "Piet" Kraak (14 February 192128 April 1984) was a Dutch football goalkeeper and manager.

Known for his ferocity in the penalty area, Kraak played most of his senior career for Stormvogels.

1932

Born in Alblasserdam, South Holland, Kraak started playing football at VSV from Velsen in 1932.

Two years later, he moved to the youth department of their rivals IJ.VV Stormvogels from IJmuiden.

He remained a member of that club for twenty years.

Kraak made his senior debut as a goalkeeper immediately after World War II for Stormvogels.

1946

On 10 March 1946, he made his international debut for the Netherlands national team in their first match after the war.

Against Luxembourg, the final score ended in a 6–2 win.

1948

He also gained 33 caps for the Netherlands national team, including appearances at the 1948 Summer Olympics and 1952 Summer Olympics.

After his playing career he worked as a coach, notably at Velox before moving to Denmark where he coached AaB and Holbæk B&I, among others.

In total, Kraak made 33 international caps, two of which were at the 1948 Summer Olympics and one at the 1952 Summer Olympics.

1952

After a defeat against Belgium on 19 October 1952, which was mainly attributed to a blunder from Kraak, he was no longer called up.

During his active career, Kraak also appeared as a forward for Stormvogels.

1954

After being sidelined for several months due to a shoulder injury, he played as a forward in a game against Heracles in January 1954, in which he made a goal and an assist.

In 1954, Kraak moved to USV Elinkwijk.

Two years later, he decided to retire in order to establish himself as a hotel manager in Zierikzee.

1956

In October 1956, however, Kraak returned between the posts at Elinkwijk.

1959

After an absence of seven years, he received a call up for the national team again on 4 November 1959 at the age of 38 by national coach Elek Schwartz for a match against Norway, in the absence of Eddy Pieters Graafland and Frans de Munck.

This proved to be his final international match.

2010

For a long time, Kraak was the oldest player to ever appear for the Netherlands national team, until 1 June 2010, where the record was broken by the then 39-year-old Sander Boschker.

Kraak was known as a ferocious goalkeeper, who was a leader on the pitch.

Contemporary player Piet Heilig of Stormvogels, said: "Kraak did not give any instructions, they were commandos", while journalist Ed van Opzeeland once described: "Piet Kraak is simply a man who has megaphones where others have vocal cords."

After his football career, Kraak was active as a manager in the Netherlands and Denmark, including at Velox and AaB.

He died at the age of 63 in a hospital in Copenhagen, Denmark, after having been in a coma for more than two years after a stroke.