Born in
Alblasserdam,
South Holland, Kraak started playing football at VSV from
Velsen in 1932. Two years later, he moved to the youth department of their rivals
IJ.VV Stormvogels from
IJmuiden. He remained a member of that club for twenty years. After being sidelined for several months due to a shoulder injury, he played as a forward in a game against
Heracles in January 1954, in which he made a goal and an assist. In October 1956, however, Kraak returned between the posts at Elinkwijk. After an absence of seven years, he received a call up for the national team again on 4 November 1959 at the age of 38 by national coach
Elek Schwartz for a match against
Norway, in the absence of
Eddy Pieters Graafland and
Frans de Munck. This proved to be his final international match. For a long time, Kraak was the oldest player to ever appear for the Netherlands national team, until 1 June 2010, where the record was broken by the then 39-year-old
Sander Boschker. ==Playing style==