Peet Petersen


Peet Petersen was a Dutch soccer player who played for AFC Ajax en NAC Breda.
Petersen came from the club De Volewijckers from Amsterdam-North and got a contract with Ajax in 1960. His debut for the first team was on 17 August 1960 against V.V. Zeist, but he did not get a regular spot as a left winger on the first team until the 1961-1962 season. He played four matches for the Dutch National team and scored one goal—the winning goal in 1963 that beat reigning world champion Brazil, 1-0.
In 1964-1965, new Ajax coach Rinus Michels changed tactics and moved Piet Keizer to Petersen's spot, who left in 1965 for NAC.
Outside of his soccer career, Petersen taught physical education at the Parelschool in Amsterdam-East. He was a participant in the 1963 movie Mensen van Morgen made by Kees Brusse, in which young people discuss their life and their hopes for the future. Petersen died at age 39 of a terminal disease.