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BARCELONA, Spain --

Barcelona is holding its final day of tribute to soccer great Johan Cruyff at the Camp Nou Stadium.

Although the stadium opened its doors Saturday to a stream of thousands of mourning fans, Tuesday is the first day when members of the Cruyff family will participate, with son Jordi Cruyff expected to say a few words.

Barcelona's entire team paid homage to the former player and coach with a minute's silence before training began.

Former Barcelona president Sandro Rosell and his father were among the early visitors to pay their respects within the garland-strewn hall temporarily dedicated as a memorial chapel to Cruyff.

The club says that since Saturday more than 44,000 mourners had filed past the spot where a banner hangs saying ''Thanks Johan.''