Aad Bak

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Aad Bak
Personnel
Surname Adrianus Johannes Bak
birthday June 18, 1926
place of birth RotterdamNetherlands
date of death January 16, 2009
Place of death SchiedamNetherlands
position midfield player
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1954-1955 ADO The Hague
1955-1962 Feyenoord Rotterdam 133 (11)
National team
Years selection Games (goals)
1956-1956 Netherlands 1 (0)
1 Only league games are given.

Adrianus Johannes Bak (born June 18, 1926 in Rotterdam , † January 16, 2009 in Schiedam ) was a Dutch football player .

Bak started his career at Excelsior Rotterdam . After the end of World War II , Bak went to Indonesia for a few years . After returning to the Netherlands, he first joined FC Rotterdam . From 1955 to 1962 he was then in the squad of Feijenoord in the Dutch Eredivisie . With Feijenoord, the midfielder was twice in a row Dutch national champions in 1961 and 1962. Bak ran a total of 156 times for the club, 133 times in league games, and scored 11 goals.

He also played an international match for the Dutch national soccer team in Amsterdam against Saarland on June 6, 1956 . The then bond coach of the Dutch team, Max Merkel , nominated him for the game after an excellent performance in the game of the Dutch B national team against Germany. This was Bak's only international match. Jan Klaassens took over his position in the left midfield .

Bak ended his athletic career at the age of 36. He then worked as the main cashier at Amro Bank until his retirement .

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