Tragic Loss of Austrian Goalkeeper Alex Manninger

Former Austrian goalkeeper Alex Manninger, known for playing with Arsenal and several Italian clubs, has died at 48 in a train-car accident. His career spanned several clubs, and his professionalism and calm demeanor left a lasting impact. Clubs worldwide mourn his loss, remembering his exceptional sportsmanship.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 16-04-2026 21:43 IST | Created: 16-04-2026 21:43 IST
Tragic Loss of Austrian Goalkeeper Alex Manninger

Austria mourns the tragic death of renowned goalkeeper Alex Manninger, who passed away at 48 after a fatal collision between his car and a train near Salzburg. Manninger, celebrated for his tenure with clubs like Arsenal and Italian teams, was a beacon of sportsmanship and professionalism.

During his illustrious career, Manninger made 33 appearances for the Austrian national team and contributed significantly to Arsenal's 1997-98 league and FA Cup victories. His journey saw him play for prestigious clubs, leaving a legacy of inspired goalkeepers behind.

Salzburg authorities confirmed the accident occurred in the morning, with the train driver unharmed. Clubs such as Fiorentina and Arsenal expressed their profound sorrow, while Juventus hailed Manninger's humility and dedication. His loss is felt deeply across the football world.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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