Ex-England boss Sven-Goran Eriksson’s family make huge sum selling his memorabilia to help settle £8m debt

EX-England football manager Sven-Goran Eriksson’s family have made £140,000 selling off his memorabilia to help settle his debts. He died owing more than £8million, including £7million in UK tax. AFPSven-Goran Eriksson’s family have made £140,000 selling off his memorabilia to help settle his debts[/caption] ReutersSven with the late Queen at Buckingham Palace in 2002[/caption] A lunch invitation from the late Queen went for £300 bna.nuweauctionsAmong the items up for sale was Sven’s Armani suit from the 2006 World Cup – it went for £3k[/caption] Inside the suit was Sven’s hand-written team notes The Swede’s loved ones were forced to sell hundreds of mementoes — such as his Armani suit from a 2006 World Cup match with his hand-written team notes still in the pocket. The 349 items which went under the hammer also included his BBC Coach of the Year trophy in 2001 and Premier League Manager of the Month award from his time at Manchester City. A lunch invitation from the late Queen and an Ivory Coast top signed by his ­former forward Didier Drogba were flogged too. Sven died of pancreatic cancer last year aged 76, leaving his partner Yaniseth Alcides and two adult children to deal with his debts. He owed the huge sum despite earning tens of millions in a 42-year managerial career at 12 clubs and four national teams, including England from 2001-2006. The Swedish auction house said: “There was huge interest mostly from England, Italy and Portugal. “It was a reflection of the love and affection that people had for Sven in countries all over the world. “We are very pleased with how both auctions have gone and there may be a third one of items of his furniture.” But the cash raised is still a drop in the ocean and Sven’s ­family are also selling his seven-bed lakeside mansion in his homeland for £1.8million. Sven’s Premier League Manager of the Month award fetched £1,700 Matthew AshtonSven earned the award during his time at Manchester City[/caption] Sven’s BBC Coach of the Year trophy was auctioned The trophy, which he won in 2001, went for £500 An Ivory Coast top signed by Didier Drogba was sold for £700 Sven managed the Ivory Coast in 2010Getty

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Ex-England boss Sven-Goran Eriksson’s family make huge sum selling his memorabilia to help settle £8m debt

EX-England football manager Sven-Goran Eriksson’s family have made £140,000 selling off his memorabilia to help settle his debts.

He died owing more than £8million, including £7million in UK tax.

Trevor Brooking and Sven-Goran Eriksson at a World Cup match.
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Sven-Goran Eriksson’s family have made £140,000 selling off his memorabilia to help settle his debts[/caption]
Queen Elizabeth II with Sven Goran Eriksson at a reception for the England football team.
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Sven with the late Queen at Buckingham Palace in 2002[/caption]
Framed luncheon list for a Buckingham Palace event on December 5th, 2001.
A lunch invitation from the late Queen went for £300
Dark suit with England crest.
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Among the items up for sale was Sven’s Armani suit from the 2006 World Cup – it went for £3k[/caption]
Handwritten notes on Ecuador's team lineup and game strategy.
Inside the suit was Sven’s hand-written team notes

The Swede’s loved ones were forced to sell hundreds of mementoes — such as his Armani suit from a 2006 World Cup match with his hand-written team notes still in the pocket.

The 349 items which went under the hammer also included his BBC Coach of the Year trophy in 2001 and Premier League Manager of the Month award from his time at Manchester City.

A lunch invitation from the late Queen and an Ivory Coast top signed by his ­former forward Didier Drogba were flogged too.

Sven died of pancreatic cancer last year aged 76, leaving his partner Yaniseth Alcides and two adult children to deal with his debts.

He owed the huge sum despite earning tens of millions in a 42-year managerial career at 12 clubs and four national teams, including England from 2001-2006.

The Swedish auction house said: “There was huge interest mostly from England, Italy and Portugal.

“It was a reflection of the love and affection that people had for Sven in countries all over the world.

“We are very pleased with how both auctions have gone and there may be a third one of items of his furniture.”

But the cash raised is still a drop in the ocean and Sven’s ­family are also selling his seven-bed lakeside mansion in his homeland for £1.8million.

Barclays Manager of the Month award given to Sven-Göran Eriksson in August 2007.
Sven’s Premier League Manager of the Month award fetched £1,700
Sven Goran Eriksson holding the Barclays Manager of the Month award.
Matthew Ashton
Sven earned the award during his time at Manchester City[/caption]
Two men in suits holding an award.
Sven’s BBC Coach of the Year trophy was auctioned
Sven-Göran Eriksson's BBC Sports Review of the Year award (2001).
The trophy, which he won in 2001, went for £500
Ivory Coast soccer jersey signed by Drogba.
An Ivory Coast top signed by Didier Drogba was sold for £700
Sven Goran Eriksson speaking with Didier Drogba.
Sven managed the Ivory Coast in 2010
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