Former England national football coach Sven-Göran Eriksson said that he has at most one year to live due to terminal cancer. His words guide the way Swedish Radio.
“Everyone understands that I have a very serious illness. Many people guess that it is cancer, and this is true. I must fight as much as I can. “At best I have a year to live, at worst a little less,” Eriksson said.
The last place the 75-year-old expert worked was the Swedish club Karlstad, which plays in the country’s third league. Eriksson served as sporting director at Karlstad and left his post in February 2023 due to health problems.
During his coaching career, he worked for Swedish Göteborg, Portuguese Benfica, Italian Roma, Lazio and Sampdoria, and English Leicester and Manchester City teams. He also captained the national teams of England, Ivory Coast and the Philippines.
Eriksson’s England team participated in the 2004 European Championship as well as the 2002 and 2006 World Championships.
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