Johan Neeskens, part of the Ajax and Netherlands teams that created "total football" in the 1970s, has died aged 73.
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Dutch great Johan Neeskens’ “immense” contribution to the Socceroos’ bold FIFA 2006 World Cup campaign has been lauded by Football Australia following his death at the age of 73.
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Neeskens, who worked as a coach with the Socceroos’ 2006 World Cup team, fell ill while working in Algeria. The cause of death has not been revealed. The Royal Dutch Football Association (KNVB), on ...
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“With Johan Neeskens, the Dutch and international football world loses a legend,” the KNVB federation said in a statement, ...