The legendary Dutch footballer Johan Cruyff (Hendrik Johannes Cruijff) died at age 68 after a lengthy battle with cancer. The master of Total football passed away on Thursday in Barcelona, where he had moved in 1973.
Across his impressive career, Cruyff played for Ajax Amsterdam and FC Barcelona, but also for the Dutch national team. He was a triple winner of the Golden Ball.
In the last competitional season before retiring from football, he played for Feyenoord Rotterdam claiming Holland’s Eredivisie title and the Dutch Cup.
And as a coach, Johan Cruyff had a brilliant career as well. With the Catalan team, he earned the European Cup (first for Barca), the Cup Winners’ Cup, 4 Spanish championships, 3 Supercups of Spain, a Spanish Cup and the Supercup of Europe.
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Cruyff underwent a heart surgery in 1991, after which he quit smoking and even took part in a campaign against tobacco.
“I had two main pleasures: football and smoking. Football has given me everything in life, tobacco almost took it all away” said the Dutch legend for a Catalan health department advert.
Photo Credit: By Mieremet, Rob / Anefo [CC BY-SA 3.0 nl], via Wikimedia Commons