Roberto Mancini’s wife, Camilla Mancini, has died at the age of 52.
The couple had been married for nearly 30 years
Roberto Mancini, the manager of the Italy national football team, has announced the death of his wife, Camilla Mancini. She was 52 years old.
In a statement released through the Italian Football Federation (FIGC), Mancini said: "It is with great sorrow that I have to announce the passing of my beloved wife Camilla. She was the love of my life and the mother of our three wonderful children. I will miss her more than words can say."
The couple had been married for nearly 30 years. They had three children together: Filippo, Andrea, and Olivia.
Camilla Mancini was a private person who devoted her life to her family.
Camilla Mancini was born in Jesi, Italy, in 1970. She met Roberto Mancini in 1990, when he was playing for Sampdoria. They married two years later.
Camilla Mancini was a private person who devoted her life to her family. She was rarely seen in public and rarely gave interviews.
Those who knew her described her as a kind and loving woman. She was also a devoted mother to her three children.
The cause of death has not been released.
The cause of Camilla Mancini's death has not been released. However, it is known that she had been suffering from cancer for several years.
In a statement, the FIGC said: "The thoughts of everyone at the FIGC are with Roberto and his family at this difficult time."
Roberto Mancini is currently on leave from his role as manager of the Italy national team. It is not yet known when he will return to work.