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Newest Star at FC Barcelona Is Cruyff--the Player, Not the Coach

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The Washington Post

On a team of World Cup superstars--Romario, Hristo Stoitchkov, Gheorghe Hagi and Ronald Koeman--the most talked-about player this season for Spanish League power FC Barcelona has been a thin, 20-year-old midfielder with one of international soccer’s most famous names.

In the tradition of Brazilian and many Spanish players, he prefers to be called by only his first name: Jordi. But everyone in European soccer knows who he is--Jordi Cruyff, son of Dutch legend Johan Cruyff.

The elder Cruyff is a hero in the Mediterranean city, having coached Barcelona to four consecutive league titles. This season, he has had the pleasure of watching his son blossom.

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A regular for the last few years on Barcelona’s reserve squad, Jordi showed he was ready for the top club with six goals in two games during a preseason tour in his native Netherlands. He also scored and set up a goal in Barcelona’s first regular-season victory.

The next day, one of the city’s newspapers proclaimed: “Jordi saved face for his father.”

“The surname has weighed heavily,” Jordi told World Soccer magazine. “Especially at the beginning . . . whenever I got onto the pitch, people would say, ‘Look, that’s Cruyff’s son, the teacher’s pet.’ ”

Jordi hears it from many directions, from Dutch fans, who think he should be playing in the Netherlands, to Spaniards who think he’s playing only because of his influential father.

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His emergence comes 20 years after Johan Cruyff signed to play with Barcelona and helped it to the league championship. It was 1974, the year the younger Cruyff was born.

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