Piet Keizer
Piet Keizer in 1973 | |||
Personal information | |||
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Full name | Petrus 'Piet' Johannes Keizer | ||
Date of birth | 14 June 1943 | ||
Place of birth | Amsterdam, Netherlands | ||
Playing position | Left winger | ||
Senior career* | |||
Years | Team | Apps | (Gls) |
1961–1974 | Ajax | 365 | (146) |
National team | |||
1962–1974 | Netherlands | 34 | (11) |
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only. |
Petrus ("Piet") Johannes Keizer (born 14 June 1943 in Amsterdam) is a retired Dutch professional football player. Keizer was a part of the Total Football Ajax Amsterdam team of the 1960s and 1970s, particularly notable during the managerial tenures of Rinus Michels and Stefan Kovacs (1965-1973). he is widely considered as one of the greatest players in the history of the Netherlands. Dutch writer Nico Scheepmaker said Keizer was "Cruyff is the best, but Keizer is the better one".[1]
Club career
Keizer played 364 matches for Ajax, from 1961 to 1974.[2] He played predominantly on the left-wing and with Ajax won 3 consecutive European Cups (1971, 1972, 1973), having lost the 1969 European Cup final to A.C. Milan. Also with Ajax, he won 6 Eredivisie titles, 4 KNVB Cups, 2 European Super Cups, 1 Intercontinental Cup and 1 Intertoto Cup.
In August 1973, under new Ajax manager, George Knobel, the Ajax players voted for Keizer to be the team's captain in a secret ballot, ahead of Johan Cruyff. Cruyff joined Barcelona just weeks later.[3]
International career
With the Dutch national team, Keizer played 34 times, scoring 11 goals.[4] He made his international debut in a 8-0 friendly win against the Netherlands Antilles in 1962. Keizer was in the Dutch squad for the 1974 FIFA World Cup, but was only selected to play in the 0-0 draw against Sweden by Netherlands manager, Rinus Michels.[5] Keizer retired from football in October 1974, soon after a row over tactics with Ajax manager, Hans Kraay.[3][4]
Family
On 13 June 1967, Keizer married Jenny Hoorman.[6] The couple have a son.[7]
Style of play
UEFA website has described Keizer as "a genius on the left wing, the skilful flanker was another superb foil for Johan Cruyff".[8] Keizer's main strengths were his dribbling skills, ball control, his brilliant crossing ability, as well as good balance.
Honours
- Ajax
- Eredivisie (6): 1965–66, 1966–67, 1967–68, 1969–70, 1971–72, 1972–73
- KNVB Cup (4): 1966–67, 1969–70, 1970–71, 1971–72
- UEFA Intertoto Cup: 1968
- European Cup (3): 1970–71, 1971–72, 1972–73[8]
- UEFA Super Cup (2): 1972, 1973[9]
- Intercontinental Cup: 1972
- Netherlands
- FIFA World Cup Runners-up: 1974
See also
References
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- ↑ Hall of Fame: Piet Keizer
- ↑ Piet Keizer. Bigsoccer.com. Retrieved on 9 November 2013.
- 1 2 Piet Keizer: Ghost goal
- 1 2 Piet Keizer
- ↑ 1974 Netherlands World Cup Squad at Planet World Cup. Planetworldcup.com. Retrieved on 9 November 2013
- ↑ Het paar op weg naar de trouwzaal. gahetna.nl
- ↑ Ajax-elftal arriveert op Schiphol uit Londen. Piet Keizer met zoontje. gahetna.nl
- 1 2 The greatest teams of all time: Ajax 1971–73. UEFA.com. Retrieved on 2015-10-31.
- ↑ 1973: Ajax enjoy early success. UEFA.com. Retrieved on 2015-10-31.