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Jeroen Elshoff: ‘I limp for two days after playing football’

Jeroen Elshoff: ‘I limp for two days after playing football’

In an interview with Mezza magazine, sports commentator Jeroen Elshoff discusses his physical health and passion for amateur soccer. Despite suffering from chronic knee pain that leaves him limping for days, Elshoff continues to play for the social enjoyment found in the locker room and clubhouse.

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