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Piet KeizerPiet Keizer (born June 14, 1943, Amsterdam) was a Dutch professional footbal player in history. Having played 364 matches in the period of 1961-1974 he's the fourth in number of matches played for Ajax. Piet Keizer and Johan Cruijff were known as the "royal pair", or "the starter and the finisher". Ajax hearts beat faster when they think back to the legendary Europa Cup final against Internazionale in 1972. The left-winger Keizer, as usual, coming from the left, that passes the ball with a deadly precision and Cruijff that only has to tap it in, surrounded by the physical violence of the italian defense. Keizer excelled by his gift of not being noticed. For a long time you wouldn't see him and suddenly he did something genius, when it comes to attention he was in the shades of his famous team member Johan Cruijff, but still some experts say Keizer was a better player then Cruiff was. He had a legendary scissor cut-move that wasn't a scissor cut-move. It was effective never the less. An arguement made an end to the combination Keizer/Cruijff in 1974. Cruiff left for Barcelona but Keizer stayed with Ajax, however he couldn't make a difference anymore. It would turn out to be the final season for Piet Keizer Keizer, Piet
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