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Ex-Premier League star opens up on cocaine addiction that took over his life

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Updated 21:34 3 Mar 2026 GMTPublished 21:24 3 Mar 2026 GMT

Ex-Premier League star opens up on cocaine addiction that took over his life

The former player has admitted to his mental struggles after his retirement in 2022.

Ben McCrum

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Former Newcastle United and Watford star Daryl Janmaat has spoke out about his struggles with a cocaine addiction

Janmaat played several seasons in the Premier League, spending two years at Newcastle before moving to Watford in 2016.

Eventually, the defender left the Premier League in 2020 to return to his home country and play for Dutch club ADO Den Haag, who now play in the second division.

During his career, Janmaat made 34 appearances for the Netherlands national team and was a part of the side that reached the World Cup semi-finals in 2014

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But after hanging up his boots and calling time on his playing days in 2022 following an injury. things went wrong for Janmaat, as he's spoken out about his struggles with a cocaine addiction following his career.

Daryl Janmaat has opened up about his addiction. (Image: Catherine Ivill - AMA/Getty Images)
Daryl Janmaat has opened up about his addiction. (Image: Catherine Ivill - AMA/Getty Images)

A year after his retirement, reports claimed that Janmaat had been found under the influence of drugs in Scheveningen district of The Hague.

The Dutchman was later reported to have entered rehab in South Africa.

Now, Janmaat has opened up about the experience, admitting that he had been dealing with a cocaine addiction as he struggled to deal with his retirement.

"I have three children who also hear and read things," Janmaat told Dutch newspaper AD

"I cannot and do not want to mention all the details, but my cocaine addiction has caused a lot of misery. I wanted to do so much, but a knee injury threw a spanner in the works.

"That knee was huge, after an injection, it went wrong. The joint became infected due to the wrong needle. My career was over, I couldn't handle that."

After his retirement, Janmaat took on a role as a technical director at his final club, ADO Den Haag.

He had hoped that doing so would help him adjust to life away from the pitch, but he now recognises that it only made things worse.

"I was supposed to get help from everyone and everything, but I was left to fend for myself," Janmaat claimed.

"Suddenly, I lost the structure I'd had for years as a footballer.

"That was difficult, the cocaine addiction gradually crept in. You start lying to the people you love. That's terrible, I hurt a lot of people."

Janmaat spent four years at Watford. (Image: Luke Walker/Getty Images)
Janmaat spent four years at Watford. (Image: Luke Walker/Getty Images)

Eventually, Janmaat's cocaine addiction took a severe toll on his personal life, as he admitted it played a key role in him and his wife, Yoshi, separating.

He added: "I am still officially married, but we are no longer together. The relationship wasn't going well anyway, but that addiction obviously didn't help.

"A lot has been damaged, although we are getting on well again. It was cocaine, not something else. Not drink either. It can happen to anyone, I think. I never thought I could become addicted."

Now, the 36-year-old has moved past his addiction and, although he believed he is unlikely to return to football, he now focused on the gym he recently opened.

Featured Image Credit: Laurens Lindhout/Soccrates/Getty Images

Topics: Football, Premier League, Newcastle United, Watford

Ben McCrum
Ben McCrum

Ben is a sports journalist who specialises in football, Formula One and MMA. He has written for publications such as Manchester Evening News, WiganToday, Manchester World and beIN Sports. Throughout his career, he has interviewed top athletes including Gareth Southgate, Luke Littler, Tom Aspinall and Jenson Button.

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