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Kees Pijl Personal information Full name Cornelis Alidanis Pijl Date of birth 9 June 1897 Place of birth Oosterhout, Netherlands Date of death 3 September 1976 (aged 79)Place of death Rotterdam, Netherlands Playing position striker Club information Current club retired Youth career Feijenoord Senior career* Years Team Apps† (Gls)† 1921-1931 Feijenoord 203 (179) National team‡ 1924-1926 Netherlands 8 (7) Teams managed 1942-1946 Feijenoord * Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of 9 June 2007.
† Appearances (Goals).
‡ National team caps and goals correct as of 9 June 2007Cornelis ("Kees") Alidanis Pijl (9 June 1897 in Oosterhout – 3 September 1976 in Rotterdam) was a Dutch footballer who was active as a striker. Pijl played his whole career at Feijenoord and won eight caps for the Netherlands, scoring seven times, of which four against Romania at the 1924 Summer Olympics. After his career he managed Feijenoord from 1942 to 1946,
Honours
- 1923-24 : Eredivisie winner with Feijenoord
- 1927-28 : Eredivisie winner with Feijenoord
- 1929-30 : KNVB Cup winner with Feijenoord
References
Feyenoord – managers Julian (1921–22) · Waites (1924–25) · Geneugelijk (a.i.) (1925–26) · Hall (1926–29) · Lamb (1929–30) · Kruys (a.i.) (1930–31) · Donaghy (1931–35) · Kohn (1935–39) · Hall (1939–40) · Koelman (1940–41) · Kaufman (a.i.) (1940) · Huizenaar (1940–41) · van Dijke (1941–42) · Pijl (1942–46) · Koonings (1946–50) · Topping (1950–51) · Kohn (1951–55) · de Wolf (a.i.) (1955–56) · van der Leck (1956–58) · Piet de Wolf (a.i.) (1958–59) · Sobotka (1959–61) · Fuchs (1961–63) · Höfling (1963–64) · Kment (1964–67) · Peeters (1967–69) · Happel (1969–73) · Zonderland (a.i.) (1973) · Coerver (1973–75) · Brzeżańczyk (1975–76) · Zonderland (a.i.) (1976) · Boškov (1976–78) · Ježek (1978–80) · Westerhof (1980a) · Ježek (1980–82) · Kraay (1982–83) · Fafié (a.i.) (1983) · Libregts (1983–84) · Fafié (1984–86) · Israël (1986–88) · Jacobs (1988–89) · Verbeek and Bengtsson (1989–91) · Jansen (a.i.) (1991) · Dorjee (1991–92) · Jansen (a.i.) (1992) · van Hanegem (1992–95) · Meijer (a.i.) (1995) · Haan (1995–97) · Meijer and Metgod (dual a.i.) (1997) · Beenhakker (1997–2000) · van Stee (a.i.) (2000) · van Marwijk (2000–04) · Gullit (2004–05) · E. Koeman (2005–07) · Beenhakker (a.i.) (2007) · van Marwijk (2007–08) · Verbeek (2008–09) · Vlemmings (a.i.) (2009) · Been (2009–11) · R. Koeman (2011–)
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