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Louis Van Gaal Declares Victory: Cancer No Longer a Battle

July 12, 2025 2 Min Read
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July 12, 2025, 09:28 AM
Louis Van Gaal was present at a Dutch Eredivisie match between AFC Ajax and AZ Alkmaar in March. Ed Van de Pol/BSR Agency/Getty Images

Louis Van Gaal has declared that he is “no longer suffering from cancer” and is eager to return to high-level football.

The 73-year-old former coach of Manchester United and Ajax revealed three years ago that he was diagnosed with prostate cancer, but he is now experiencing improved health.

At the time of his announcement, Van Gaal was the head coach of the Dutch national team and has not resumed coaching since his last World Cup appearance in Qatar in 2022.

“Two years ago, I underwent several surgeries. It was difficult, but everything has worked out. I’m receiving medical check-ups every few months, and things are progressing well,” he stated.

Despite having previously led top clubs like Barcelona and Bayern Munich, Van Gaal has mentioned he is uninterested in returning to club management; however, the idea of coaching a national team in a top-tier country is tempting to him.

Currently, he serves as a special advisor to Ajax, the team he famously led to a Champions League title in 1995.

This article referenced information from Reuters and the Associated Press.

Fan Take: This news is significant as it highlights the ongoing resilience of a legendary coach, inspiring soccer fans globally. Van Gaal’s potential return to national coaching could invigorate the sport and bring fresh strategy to a leading team’s tactics.

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