The 14 rules of Johan Cruyff (named after the number on his shirt) are rules of conduct to be followed and which everyone needs to hold each other to account. Themes like respect, teamwork, creativity, and initiative serve as a guide to make children aware of their responsibility and how to interact with each other.

Johan Cruyff will forever be remembered as one of the greatest footballers of all time – and the impact he made as a manager was arguably even greater. Cruyff won the Ballon d’Or three times as a player, in 1971, 1973 and 1974, and was the first player to perform a turn – subsequently named after him – players are still using more than 40 years later. The methods he used as a coach, meanwhile, laid the foundations for the sport as we know it today. I have collated some of the best quotes about him over the years – as well as a number of his own brilliant musings.

Frank Rijkaard
“He is like the Godfather of Dutch football.”

Eric Cantona
“If he wanted, he could be the best player in any position on the pitch.”

Johan Cruyff
“Why couldn’t you beat a richer club? I’ve never seen a bag of money score a goal.”

Pep Guardiola
“Johan Cruyff painted the chapel. And Barcelona coaches since merely restore or improve it.”

David Winner, author
“Pythagoras in boots. Few have been able to exert, both physically and mentally, such mesmeric control on a match from one penalty area to another.”

Joan Laporta
“As a player he turned football into an art form. Johan came along and revolutionised everything. The modern-day Barca started with him, he is the expression of our identity, he brought us a style of football we love.”

Rinus Michels
“Without Cruyff, I have no team.”

Johan Cruyff
“If I wanted you to understand it, I would have explained it better.”

Johan Cruyff
“We showed the world you could enjoy being a footballer; you could laugh and have a fantastic time. I represent the era which proved that attractive football was enjoyable and successful, and good fun to play too.”

Johan Cruyff
“Footballers from the street are more important than trained coaches.”