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Sven-Goran Eriksson death - latest: Beckham and Lineker join Prince William in tributes to former England boss

Tributes are pouring in from across the footballing world to former England manager Eriksson, who has died at the age of 76

Sonia Twigg
Monday 26 August 2024 12:52 EDT
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Sven-Goran Eriksson tributes

Former England manager Sven-Goran Eriksson has died at the age of 76, his family has said. Eriksson was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer last year and revealed in January that he had “at best a year left to live”.

The first foreign manager of the English national side, Eriksson was in charge of England’s ‘golden generation’ and oversaw 67 matches from 2001 to 2006.

He led England to the quarter-finals of three major tournaments, including the World Cups of 2002 and 2006, and also managed Manchester City, Leicester and Lazio in a lengthy career.

Eriksson was diagnosed with cancer after suffering a stroke while running near his home in Sweden. He bid a final farewell to the public in a documentary on his life, released on August 23.

Prince William, a patron of the Football Association, led tributes as he remembered Eriksson as a “true gentleman of the game”.

A few months ago, Eriksson lived out a childhood dream, taking charge of a Liverpool legends side in a friendly against Ajax having been a fan of the club as a child, and was also treated to a tour of the training facilities and meeting then-manager Jurgen Klopp.

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Eriksson’s former clubs pay tribute

Tottenham said: “We are deeply saddened to learn of the passing of former England manager Sven-Gran Eriksson. The thoughts and condolences of everyone at the Club are with Sven’s friends and family at this difficult time. Rest in peace, Sven.”

Everton said: “Everyone at Everton send our condolences to the family and friends of former England manager Sven-Goran Eriksson following his passing at the age of 76. Rest in peace, Sven.”

Sonia Twigg26 August 2024 13:30

England pay tribute to former manager

England said on X: “We are deeply saddened that Sven-Goran Eriksson, who managed the Three Lions from 2001 to 2006, has passed away aged 76. Our thoughts are with his family and friends at this time. Rest in peace, Sven. You will be greatly missed.”

Sonia Twigg26 August 2024 13:24

Eriksson’s former clubs pay tribute

We have already brought you tributes from Gothenburg and Manchester City, but his other former clubs have also paid tribute.

Benfica said on X: “It is with deep regret that Sport Lisboa e Benfica mourns the death of Sven-Goran Eriksson, at 76 years of age. Rest in peace, Mister.”

Fiorentina said: “Fiorentina joins the [football] family in mourning the passing of Sven Göran Eriksson.”

While Sampdoria chose the more simple: “Ciao Sven,” accompanied by a blue heart.

Sonia Twigg26 August 2024 13:20

Statement from Sven-Goran Eriksson’s children

Statement from Sven-Goran Eriksson’s children: “Our father Sven-Göran Eriksson fell asleep peacefully in his home at Björkefors outside Sunne this morning. He has for a long time fought bravely with his illness, but now it came to an end.

“Our thoughts go out to Sven-Goran’s father Sven; girlfriend Yaniseth and her son Alcides; to his brother Lasse and wife Jumnong, as well as to all good friends and acquaintances in Sweden and around the world.

“Dad told us at the beginning of this year about his serious illness and received an amazing response from friends and football fans around Europe. He was invited to several football teams in England, Italy, Portugal and Sweden. They shared their love for football and for dad. It was unforgettable for both him and us. He expressed his appreciation and joy and stated that such beautiful words are usually only uttered when someone has died.”

“I get to hear it while I’m alive and I’m incredibly grateful for that. The heart beats twice and the tears come. I have had the best job in the world and I was happy every day for long periods. It’s been fantastic,” he said.

“We have shared his gratitude and got to experience the wonderful meetings between him, football and all his friends. We thank everyone for these positive memories and your support during his illness.

“We hope that you will remember Svennis as the good and positive person he always was both in public and at home with us.”

Lina and Johan Eriksson

Sonia Twigg26 August 2024 13:15

Tributes pour in in tribute to Sven-Goran Eriksson

IFK Göteborg: “When Svennis came to IFK Göteborg in 1979, he made a huge impression on Swedish football. Also abroad, he lined up successes with Benfica, Roma, Sampdoria and Lazio – to name a few.

“We remember Svennis for that, but we also remember him for his warmth, curiosity, openness and joy. Thanks for all the memories, Svennis. We will never forget you.”

Sonia Twigg26 August 2024 13:12

Tributes pour in to Sven-Goran Eriksson

Manchester City, another of Eriksson’s former clubs, have added to the commemorations, tweeting: “We would like to express our sincere condolences to the family and friends of Sven-Göran Eriksson, who has passed away at the age of 76. Rest in peace, Sven.” Lazio, where Eriksson had an enormously successful spell between 1997 and 2001, tweeted an image of their former manager accompanied by the message: “Thank you for everything you’ve done for us, mister.”

Sonia Twigg26 August 2024 13:11

Tributes pour in to Sven-Goran Eriksson

The Prince and Princess of Wales said on X, formerly known as Twitter: “Sad to hear about the passing of Sven-Göran Eriksson. I met him several times as England manager and was always struck by his charisma and passion for the game. My thoughts are with his family and friends. A true gentleman of the game.”

Sonia Twigg26 August 2024 13:06

Statement from Eriksson’s family

Here is the statement from Sven-Goran Eriksson’s family earlier today:

“After a long illness, Sven-Goran Eriksson died during the morning at home surrounded by family. The closest mourners are daughter Lina; son Johan with wife Amana and granddaughter Sky; father Sven; girlfriend Yanisette with son Alcides; brother Lars-Erik with wife Jumnong. The family asks for respect for their wish to mourn in private and not be contacted. Condolences and greetings can be left on the website www.svengoraneriksson.com “

Sonia Twigg26 August 2024 13:00

The Football Association paid tribute to Eriksson

The FA were among the first to pay their tribute, with chief executive officer Mark Bullingham saying in a statement: "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.”

Sonia Twigg26 August 2024 12:55

Sven-Goran Eriksson: The failed alchemist of England’s ‘Golden Generation’ with a career of two halves

Sven-Goran Eriksson’s unassuming nature could camouflage the extraordinary nature of his footballing life. He went from being a 27-year-old assistant manager in the Swedish third division to England’s first foreign manager and one of the most successful coaches of his generation.

In England, he will be mostly remembered for the ultimately underwhelming end to tournaments, the supposedly Golden Generation stumbling in three consecutive quarter-finals, and the sense of what might have been – though his successors, Steve McClaren and Fabio Capello, fared worse with the same players – but his feats before then give him a strong case to be Sweden’s greatest manager. He was one of the finest anywhere in the two decades before receiving a call from his agent, Athole Still, who he assumed was joking when he asked if Eriksson was interested in the England post.

Sven-Goran Eriksson: More than just England’s Golden Generation’s failed alchemist

It was once said of Eriksson that ‘England needed Winston Churchill but got Iain Duncan Smith’, yet football’s amiable globe-trotter deserves huge respect for a stunningly successful career that preceded drinking from the Three Lions’s poisoned chalice

Sonia Twigg26 August 2024 12:48

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