1st LD: Dutch soccer legend Cruijff passes away
Xinhua, March 24, 2016 Adjust font size:
Dutch soccer legend Johan Cruijff, who was diagnosed with lung cancer, died in Barcelona at the age of 68, his management confirmed on Thursday.
In October last year, Cruijff announced he had lung cancer. One month later he said he was convinced "he could win the battle".
Cruijff made name as a player in the early 1970s with Ajax, winning three European Champions Cups (1971, 1972, 1973) and the Intercontinental Cup in 1972. In 1974 he led the Netherlands to the World Cup final with an attacking style of play, called "Total Football". He continued his playing career at FC Barcelona, winning the Spanish title in his first season, Los Angeles Aztecs, Washington Diplomats, Levante, Ajax again, to end his career at Feyenoord.
After his playing career, Cruijff became a successful coach at Ajax and FC Barcelona. With Ajax he claimed the European Cup Winners Cup in 1987 and he led Barcelona to a period of great success with among other trophy's four league titles and their first European Champions Cup in 1992 with the so-called "Dream Team". He put an end to his managerial career in 1996, but never stopped expressing his vision on his loves to Ajax, FC Barcelona and the Dutch national team.
Cruijff used to be a heavy smoker until 1991. After he was diagnosed with atherosclerosis at the age of 44 he had to undergo a bypass operation and quit smoking instantly. Enditem