CRUYFF LEGACY 14K - APRIL 13, 2025

Take part in the Cruyff Legacy 14K on Sunday 13 April 2025. Enjoy a unique 5 or 14-kilometre run or walk through Amsterdam, with the start and finish at the Johan Cruijff ArenA. With your participation, you support the Johan Cruyff Foundation, which is committed to enabling children and young people with disabilities to play sports. Unfortunately, 60% of children with a mental disability do not even play sport on a weekly basis, and for children with a physical disability the percentage is even higher than 70%. We need to change this. All children deserve to have fun and be able to achieve their best through sport.

As Johan said, ‘If you can do something for someone else, you should do it.’

Cruyff Legacy 14K, you also run for someone else. Will you join?

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14K RUN OR WALK

You start next to it, but finish in the Johan Cruijff ArenA. On the way, you pass Johan's parental home in Betondorp, the Cruyff Court, and many more highlights related to Johan. A wonderful way to reflect on Johan Cruijff's legacy.

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5K RUN

You start next to it, but have a spectacular finish in the Johan Cruijff ArenA. You run the first part with the 14K Run and then continue on your own route. Along the way, you will pass all kinds of special places related to Johan Cruijff.

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KIDS RUN

Run straight through the Johan Cruijff ArenA, as far as you can in 20 minutes! Participating in the Kids Run is free, but registration is compulsory. The Kids Run starts and finishes around the field in the Johan Cruijff ArenA and is encouraged by Cruyff Foundation ambassadors.

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BUSINESS RUN

Join your colleagues as a business team and take advantage of the fantastic perks companies receive, such as a shirt for each colleague and a snack and drink. You choose which challenge you want to take on: 5K Run, 14K Run or the 14K Walk.

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ONE YOU ALSO RUN FOR SOMEONE ELSE

With your participation in the Cruyff Legacy 14K, you raise money for the Cruyff Foundation. For children with disabilities, so they can play sports. This is desperately needed, because they play too little sports! The result? Loneliness and fewer opportunities for personal development.








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