Wim Kieft by Michel van Egmond
A candid, investigative portrait of one of the Netherlands’ most gifted strikers, tracing his meteoric rise from promising youngster to household name and the heavy toll that fame, expectation and nightlife took on his life and career. Using interviews and archival material, it follows on-field highs and off-field lows — personal conflicts, injuries and a long battle with alcohol and depression — and examines how the pressures of modern football shaped his decisions and relationships. The narrative blends sports reporting with intimate psychological insight, offering both a celebration of athletic brilliance and a sober account of the personal costs behind the headlines.
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