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Home » Arise, Sir Gareth! Former England boss Southgate receives knighthood from Prince William at Windsor Castle for services to football after guiding Three Lions to TWO Euros finals
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Arise, Sir Gareth! Former England boss Southgate receives knighthood from Prince William at Windsor Castle for services to football after guiding Three Lions to TWO Euros finals

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Former England manager Gareth Southgate has received his knighthood from Prince William at Windsor Castle.

Southgate was was recognised for his services to football in the New Year Honours and officially received the knighthood today.

As England boss, Southgate led the Three Lions to the finals of Euro 2020 and 2024 as well as the semi-final of the World Cup in 2018.

Southgate becomes the fourth England manager to be knighted, after Sir Walter Winterbottom, Sir Alf Ramsey and Sir Bobby Robson.

Following the 2-1 final defeat to Spain at Euro 2024, Southgate stepped down as England manager after eight years in charge.

Southgate was succeeded by Thomas Tuchel, who has been tasked with delivering World Cup glory next summer in the United States, Canada and Mexico.

Gareth Southgate was knighted by Prince William at a ceremony at Windsor Palace

The former England manager was given the knighthood for his services to football

The former England manager was given the knighthood for his services to football

Southgate led England to back-to-back European Championship finals in an eight year spell

Southgate led England to back-to-back European Championship finals in an eight year spell

In total, Southgate took charge of 102 matches as England boss and is the only manager of the men’s team to lead them to two major tournament finals.

The Euro 2020 final, held in 2021, ended in a heartbreaking penalty shoot-out defeat to Italy at Wembley.

England fell short at the final hurdle against last summer with a narrow defeat to Spain in the Euro 2024 showpiece in Germany.

Southgate had earned praise for boosting the fortunes of the national team during his tenure.

After early exits at previous World Cups, Southgate took England to the last four of the 2018 tournament in Russia before an extra-time defeat against Croatia.

England ultimately finished fourth in the tournament to mark their second best finish at the World Cup – joint with 1990 – since claiming the trophy back in 1966. 

Southgate had previously been made an OBE for his services to football in the 2019 New Year Honours.

His path to the top gong in the New Year Honours List was cleared after a probe into his tax affairs was dropped last year.

Southgate stepped down as England boss after the Euro 2024 final loss to Spain last July

Southgate stepped down as England boss after the Euro 2024 final loss to Spain last July

Southgate helped England reach the semi-finals of the FIFA World Cup in Russia back in 2018

Southgate helped England reach the semi-finals of the FIFA World Cup in Russia back in 2018

Prince William served as Football Association president during Southgate's time as manager

Prince William served as Football Association president during Southgate’s time as manager

MailOnline previously reported that plans to knight him following the 2020 defeat by Italy in the final were shelved as he had been placed on a ‘tax risk list’.

But tax bosses ruled that he did not break rules by investing in a controversial film investment scheme following intensive talks between HMRC and Whitehall mandarins last year.

Southgate has yet to return to management after stepping down as England boss last summer, but has said he is ‘open minded’ about opportunities both in and outside of the game.

Earlier this month, reports in Poland claimed Southgate had applied to become their national coach following the resignation of Michal Probierz.

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