Rush From Potential Tenants For Johan Cruyff's Boyhood Home
Football-mad Dutch tenants are vying for the chance to live in a humble, and affordable, two-bedroom home in Amsterdam where icon Johan Cruyff grew up. More than 1,500 people have swamped a social housing association seeking the chance to live in the modest concrete house for as little as 157 euros a week. The Netherlands legend and apostle of "total football", who died in 2016 aged 68, spent his boyhood in the property where his parents ran a shop.


