Sven-Göran Eriksson, who died at 76, was the first foreign manager of England's men's national team and a significant figure in European football.
Eriksson was diagnosed with terminal pancreatic cancer in January, passing away at home with family. He had a renowned coaching career spanning multiple top clubs.
Despite his acclaimed coaching career and managing illustrious players like Gerrard and Beckham, Eriksson fell short at international tournaments, notably in three consecutive quarterfinals.
His legacy includes winning numerous trophies with clubs in Sweden, Portugal, and Italy, especially notable for his achievements with Lazio and the UEFA Cup with Goteborg.
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