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.