Topic: Johan Neeskens dies aged 73 |
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1. Author: cammypar 1995 Date: Mon 7th Oct 2024. 15:47 Former Netherlands midfielder Neeskens dies aged 73 Johan Neeskens played in two World Cup finals with the Netherlands Image source,Getty Images Image caption, Johan Neeskens played in two World Cup finals with the Netherlands Published 25 minutes ago 41 Comments Netherlands legend Johan Neeskens has died at the age of 73, the Dutch football federation has confirmed. The former midfielder was part of the Ajax and Netherlands teams credited with creating "total football" in the 1970s. "With Johan Neeskens, the Dutch and international football world loses a legend," the KNVB federation said in a statement. Neeskens was capped 49 times for the Dutch and was part of the teams that finished runners up at the 1974 and 1978 World Cups. At Ajax he helped them win the European Cup three times and their domestic league twice. Neeskens also spent five seasons at Spanish giants Barcelona, winning the Copa del Rey and European Cup Winners` Cup with them. "His name is forever linked to European successes with clubs like Ajax and Barcelona and two World Cup finals for the Dutch national team," the KNVB added. "With his characteristic tackles, sublime insights and iconic penalties, [he] will forever remain one of the most prominent and beloved players to ever play for our country." After retiring as a player in 1991, Neeskens coached several clubs and was also an assistant coach with the Dutch national team from 1995 to 2000. c'mon the pars Reply |
2. Author: parfection Date: Mon 7th Oct 2024. 17:29 I’m so sad to read this. Neeskens was a truly world class player. As a boy of 15/16 years old I was mesmerised by the 1974 Dutch team and I was utterly heartbroken by their loss in the final. Neeskens was a huge part of that team, he was forceful and creative in equal measure - a truly fabulous player Farewell Johan and thanks for the memories. Reply |
3. Author: Raymie the Legend Date: Mon 7th Oct 2024. 18:50 Very sad to red this. As has been said, the Dutch team in the 74 World Cup were great to watch and Neeskens was the driving force from midfield. Undone by the late Gerd Muller. RIP, Johan It`s bloody tough being a legend Ron Atkinson - 1983 Reply |
4. Author: RhinoPars Date: Tue 8th Oct 2024. 07:55 His last coaching job was in 2011 and 2012 when he managed probably South Africa`s most successful team Mamelodi Sundowns. Here is an interview from 5 years ago. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qe2s9tyjgtg Reply |