Kees Pijl
| Kees Pijl | ||
| Personnel | ||
|---|---|---|
| Surname | Cornelis Alidanis Pijl | |
| birthday | June 9, 1897 | |
| place of birth | Oosterhout , Netherlands | |
| date of death | 3rd September 1976 | |
| Place of death | Rotterdam , Netherlands | |
| position | striker | |
| Men's | ||
| Years | station | Games (goals) 1 |
| 1921-1931 | Feyenoord Rotterdam | 203 (179) |
| National team | ||
| Years | selection | Games (goals) |
| 1924-1926 | Netherlands | 8 (7) |
| Stations as a trainer | ||
| Years | station | |
| 1942-1946 | Feyenoord Rotterdam | |
| 1 Only league games are given. | ||
Cornelis Alidanis "Kees" Pijl (born June 9, 1897 in Oosterhout , † September 3, 1976 in Rotterdam ) was a Dutch football player and coach .
Pijl played for Feijenoord from 1916 to 1932 ; for the Rotterdam the center forward scored 179 goals in 203 championship games. He is still the second best goalscorer in the club's history, behind Jaap Barendregt . With Pijl Feteenoord won his first two championship titles in 1924 and 1928 . From 1942 to 1946 he worked in the club as a first team coach.
He played eight international matches for the Dutch national team from 1924 to 1926 . Pijl scored five of his seven goals for Oranje at the 1924 Olympic Games in Paris, four of them in the round of 16 in a 6-0 victory over Romania .
In 1997 a street in Rotterdam was named after him.
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ Brief portrait at Feyenoordgeschiedenis , viewed on July 26, 2010
- ↑ Copy of the decision of June 10, 1997 ( memento of August 4, 2012 in the web archive archive.today ) in the administrative archive in Rotterdam, viewed on May 29, 2011
| personal data | |
|---|---|
| SURNAME | Pijl, Kees |
| ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Pijl, Cornelis Alidanis (full name) |
| BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Dutch soccer player |
| DATE OF BIRTH | June 9, 1897 |
| PLACE OF BIRTH | Oosterhout |
| DATE OF DEATH | 3rd September 1976 |
| Place of death | Rotterdam |