Fighting Pancreatic Cancer… England’s First Foreign Head Coach Eriksson Dies, He Was 76

Former England national football team coach Sven Oeran Eriksson has died.

Coach Eriksson sadly died on the 26th after failing to overcome pancreatic cancer, which was a chronic disease. He is 76 years old. Coach Eriksson, who is from Sweden, played in Serie A in the 1990s and coached a number of legendary players such as Roberto Mancini, Pavel Nedved, and Alessandro Nesta, and in the 1999-2000 season when he was the head coach of Lazio, he made an Italian domestic treble, including Scudetto, drawing keen attention.

Since then, he has served as a foreign head coach for the first time in English football history and has coached the “Three Lions Corps” English national soccer team at the 2002 FIFA Korea-Japan World Cup, the 2006 FIFA Germany World Cup, and Portugal Euro 2004. 메이저놀이터

Meanwhile, Mark Bringham, CEO of the English Football Association, issued a statement of condolence regarding Eriksson’s death. “He left a special memory for all England fans. No one will forget the 5-1 victory that England had over Germany under Eriksson. Eriksson will be remembered forever,” Bringham said.

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