Dutch legend Johan Cruyff diagnosed with lung cancer
Alejandro Acosta / Reuters
Legendary Dutch player and coach Johan Cruyff has been diagnosed with lung cancer.
Carol Thate, a spokeswoman for the former Ajax and Barcelona star, confirmed the news to The Associated Press, saying the 68-year-old underwent tests this week to confirm the diagnosis.
A statement on the Cruyff Foundation's website is expected to be released Thursday afternoon.
Cruyff was a heavy smoker until 1991, when he underwent an emergency heart bypass.
His storied career saw him win three straight European Cups and three Ballon d'Or awards with Ajax. He also had an illustrious career as a manager, guiding Barcelona to its first European Cup win in 1992 after leading the Spanish side to the European Cup Winners' Cup in 1989.
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