Johan Cruyff, one of the greatest soccer players of all time who dazzled with his artistry, died on Thursday at the age of 68 after losing a battle with lung cancer, prompting an avalanche of tributes from around the sports world.
Some of the sport’s legends said the Dutchman was the best player ever.
Cruyff “died peacefully in Barcelona, surrounded by his family after a hard-fought battle with cancer,” a statement on Cruyff’s official Web site said. “It is with great sadness that we ask you to respect the family’s privacy during their time of grief.”
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Cruyff won three European Cups as a player with Ajax Amsterdam and Ballon d’Or titles in 1971 with Ajax and 1973 and 1974 with Barcelona, where he starred from 1973 to 1978.
As a coach, Cruyff led Barcelona to their first European Cup title in 1992.
A one-time heavy smoker, Cruyff revealed in October last year that he had lung cancer.
Last month he said that he had received “very positive” results.
“Right now, I have the feeling that I am 2-0 up in the first half of a match that has not finished yet, but I am sure that I will end up winning,” he said.
Cruyff was one of the all-time greats alongside Pele of Brazil, Diego Maradona of Argentina, France’s Michel Platini and Lionel Messi of Argentina.
“He was the best player of all time,” Platini said. “I have lost a friend, the world has lost a great man. I admired him.”
“Between two drags on his cigarettes, he always spoke of the young, coaching and education through football [soccer],” added Platini, the UEFA president now suspended from soccer.
“We have lost a great man. May we carry on his example of excellence,” Pele wrote on his Twitter account. “Johan Cruyff was a great player and coach. He leaves a very important legacy for our family of football.”
“We will never forget you skinny,” Maradona said in his tribute.
Franz Beckenbauer, who captained Germany when they beat the Netherlands in Cruyff’s only World Cup final in 1974, said he was “shocked.”
“He was not only a very good friend, but also a brother to me,” said Beckenbauer, who went on to coach Germany to their 1990 World Cup triumph.
With his precision passes, speed, technique and goal-scoring ability, Cruyff set new standards as a player.
He helped end an era of dour defensive soccer, inspiring the Dutch team in their Total Football offensive that took them to the 1974 World Cup final.
Every player had to be ready to take on every position.
“Playing football is very simple, but playing simple football is the hardest thing there is,” he once said.
Cruyff moved from Ajax Amsterdam to Barcelona in 1973 and stayed there until 1978. He returned 10 years later to coach the Spanish side.
He started as a coach with Ajax, but on moving again to Barcelona they won four consecutive league titles and their first ever European Cup in 1992 at Wembley.
“He quickly became an icon for Barga,” the club said in a statement.
“Johan Cruyff painted the chapel, and Barcelona coaches since merely restore or improve it,” said Pep Guardiola, one of his successors as a player and coach.
Cruyff was named Europe’s player of the century in 1999 and the legend has lived on ever since.
“The ‘14’ will never be the same. RIP Johan Cruyff,” said modern-day Spanish hero Xabi Alonso, now with Bayern Munich, on Twitter in a tribute referring to Cruyff’s number 14 shirt.
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