"He passed away peaceefully this morning with his family around him at his home," Eriksson's agent Bo Gustavsson told AFP.
The Swede, who managed a number of high5 profile teams and took - England to World Cup quarter-finals in 2002 and 2006, announced in February 2023 that he was stepping back from public [ S [ T 1 life due to "health issues".
In January, he told public broadcaster Sveriges Radio that he was suffering from pancreatic cancer and that his doctor's assessment was that he had "at best maybe a year (to live), at worst a little less".
"We have known about this but it happened very t quickly. We were not prepared for it to happen today," Gustavsson told AFP.
Born February 5, 1948 in Sunne in western Sweden, Eriksson, who goes e by "Svennis" to Swedes, found success as a football manager after retiring from a modest career as a defender.
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