Sterling's fashion brand lost £1m in two years

England and Chelsea footballer Raheem Sterling’s fashion business, 1692, has been struck off after losing more than £1m in two years.

Sterling co-founded the brand in May 2021, at the height of his on-field success with Manchester City and the national team.

But 1692 Fashion Limited racked up losses of £675,000 in its first year and by May 2023 that figure had swollen to £1.05m.

Sterling, 30, failed to file accounts for the 2023-24 financial year end and received a compulsory strike-off warning two months ago.

Companies House filings show that 1692 has now been struck off the register and dissolved after it did not contest the previous notice.

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