The 11 who played most under Johan Cruyff at Barcelona

1. Andoni Zubizarreta (219 games)
The Basque keeper played more than 200 league games with Cruyff, who always trusted in him for his good footwork, his austerity and his excellent ability to pass the ball with his hands. He was one of the most important members of the 'Dream Team' until the Dutchman decided to let him go after the Champions League final in 1994.
2. Albert Ferrer (162 games)
The right-back was indisputable for Cruyff pretty much from his debut for the Catalan club. Great at getting forward and also at marking, he was one of the few players of the 'Dream Team' who stayed at the club until the end of the Dutchman's spell at the club.
3. Eusebio (203 games)
He was one of Johan Cruyff's right hand men, who he selected for more than 200 games. Although his presence decreased with the passing of time, he also played as a full-back with the only goal of the team being to play the most technical players possible.
4. Ronald Koeman (192 games)
The Dutchman was the embodiment of Cruyff on the pitch and often the leader of the team. He was a talented centre-back who would always put in a big shift, he would also be one of the teams highest goalscorers thanks to his ability at taking free-kicks and penalties. He was able to play as a unique centre-back in the ultra-offensive set-up of his fellow countryman. Nobody will forget his goal aat Wembley.
5. Miguel Angel Nadal (157 games)
He took his time to arrive at Barcelona and, in fact, was one of the footballers who helped to change the teams dynamic and solidify the 'Dream Team'. Despite being a midfielder, Cruyff put back his position and he ended up playing as a centre-mid or as a defender to reinforce the team in those positions. He played more than 150 games for the club.
6. Jose Mari Bakero (247 games)
Johan Cruyff's trusted man played more than 250 games under his management. Captain of the club, he was a striker who became a midfielder due to his great vision of the game. He never lost Johan's trust, even though he wasn't the footballer with the most appearances under Cruyff by a handful of games.
7. Josep Guardiola (147 games)
Johan fell in-love with Guardiola, and Pep ended up falling in-love with the Dutchmans methods to the point that he began to use them himself as a trainer. A midfielder with an incredible vision of the game, and a unique ability, he played 150 games under Cruyff. Without him, the 'Dream Team' wouldn't have been possible.
8. Hristo Stoichkov (151 games)
The Bulgarian arrived to end the goalscoring problems of the club... and he did just that. Cruyff got him playing as a winger and from then on he reached his highest level as a footballer. Although he ended up falling out with the coach, which resulted in him going to Parma for the 95-96 seaon, you can't understand the 'Dream Team' without him and his goals.
9. Michael Laudrup (167 games)
Another of Johan's master works. He turned into an underused player at Juventus and then helped Barca offensively for 5 seasons. Cruyff decided to do without him after the failure of Athens and he went to Madrid, the club where he won the league again. After he left, Cruyff won only one Supercopa in Spain, a clear example of him impact on the Barca game.
10. Guillermo Amor (261 games)
The midfielder became the player with the most league appearances under Cruyff. He played 261 games under the coach, and he was indispensable in his 8 seasons at the club. The defensive midfielder never disappointed, and he helped to attack just as much as he helped to defend, he was one of the foundations of the 'Dream Team'
11. Txiki Begiristain (223 games)
The old Real Sociedad striker, who also turned into a winger under Cruyff, was one of the most recurrent options of the manager, who always helped with his goals and his touchline football, speed and timing. He played 223 games with the Dutch coach, which made him third player with the most appearances under Cruyff after Amor and Bakero.