Johan Cruyff, the Dutch football legend, has died aged 68 after a battle with lung cancer.
He passed away peacefully in Barcelona, surrounded by his family.
What happened?
Cruyff had been battling lung cancer and underwent heart surgery in 1991.
He was a former smoker and had taken part in an anti-smoking advertising campaign.
Why it matters for Johan Cruyff
Cruyff is credited with reinventing modern soccer and is known for his innovative playing style.
He won the Ballon d’Or three times in 1971, 1973, and 1974.
What comes next?
Cruyff's legacy will continue to be felt in the football world, with many paying tribute to him.
Vincent Kompany, the Belgian captain, tweeted: "Johan Cruyff, true football royalty."
Cruyff's son-in-law Todd Beane described him as a "football visionary and a sincere humanitarian."
Cruyff played for Ajax and Barcelona, and managed both teams, winning numerous titles.
He won four consecutive Spanish La Liga titles from 1991 to 1994 with Barcelona.
Cruyff also won the European Cup Winners’ Cup in 1989 and the Spanish Copa del Rey in 1990.
He is known for his iconic Cruyff turn, which is still used by players today.
Cruyff finished as runner-up in the 1974 World Cup with the Netherlands.
He received the Player of the Tournament award for his efforts.
Cruyff's influence on the game will be remembered for years to come.
He helped to lay the foundations for Barcelona's identity and playing style.
Cruyff's legacy extends beyond his playing career, with his impact on the game still felt today.
He will be deeply missed by his family, friends, and fans around the world.