Former-England Soccer Manager Sven-Goran Eriksson Passes Away

The former soccer manager for the English national soccer team, Sven-Goran Eriksson has reportedly passed away at the age of 76.

 

According to reports from local media outlets, he died after becoming terminally ill with pancreatic cancer.

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The Swede was believed to have the best case a year to live after his devastating diagnosis by health experts. During his death, he was believed to be surrounded by his close loved ones.

Eriksson gained fame as the first-ever foreign boss of the English squad in the year 2001 after he took charge of a whopping 67 matches until the year 2006. He directed the talented team to the quarter-finals in the year 2002 and then went on to support the side for the 2006 World Cup as well as the European Championships in 2004.

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Svennis led a golden generation of some of the world’s biggest players which included David Beckham, Paul Scholes, Frank Lampard, Steven Gerrard, and Wayne Rooney.

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He had two children, Lina and John, who were seen sending out loving tributes to their late dad and how brave he was to fight with a deadly illness. They confirmed how he fell asleep peacefully in his residence at Bjorkefors.

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