Former England Boss Sven-Göran Eriksson Dies, Aged 76

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The former England manager Sven-Göran Eriksson has died – he was 76.

In January Eriksson said he had “at best” a year to live after being diagnosed with cancer.

His family said on Monday: “Sven-Goran Eriksson has passed away. After a long illness, SGE died during the morning at home surrounded by family.”

He was the country’s first foreign manager in 2001 – winning over the nation with a memorable 5-1 victory over Germany in Munich.

He guided England to the quarter-finals of three major tournaments before leaving the role in 2006.

The Swede managed 12 clubs, including Manchester City, Leicester, Roma and Lazio, winning 18 trophies.

He then went on to enjoy two spells with Portuguese giants Benfica as well as managing Italian sides Roma, Fiorentina, Sampdoria and Lazio – where he won seven trophies including the Serie A title, two Italian Cups and the European Cup Winners’ Cup.

FA CEO Mark Bullingham said: “This is a very sad day. He gave all England fans such special memories. No one can ever forget the 5-1 victory in Munich against Germany under Sven’s guidance.

Sven will be rightly recognised and forever remembered for his significant work with the England team, and for his wider contribution to the game.

On behalf of my colleagues at The FA, past and present, our thoughts are with his friends and family today. He will be much missed, and we will pay tribute to him when we play Finland at Wembley next month.”

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