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Manninger dies in train crash: Former Arsenal goalkeeper killed after train hits car

Former Arsenal goalkeeper Alex Manninger dies in Salzburg rail collision

Former Arsenal goalkeeper Alex Manninger dies in Salzburg rail collision

Early Thursday, near Salzburg, a train hit a car stuck on a level crossing; inside was Alex Manninger, once Arsenal’s goalkeeper. He did not survive, aged 48. Around eight twenty in the morning, locals heard the crash; seconds later, silence settled over the rails. The impact sent the vehicle skidding forward, pulled by the locomotive down the line. Police confirmed the identity hours after first responders arrived at the scene. Fatal collision near SalzburgA crash happened by a rail crossing close to Salzburg, police said. Right away, rescue crews arrived and pulled Manninger out of the twisted metal. They tried reviving him through shock paddles, breathing help, but nothing worked; he did not survive. The person driving the train walked away without injury, authorities noted. Distinguished career across Europe Manninger carved out a solid reputation playing for clubs scattered through Europe, landing at places like Arsenal, Juventus, Udinese, and FC Augsburg. Starting off where he grew up, Red Bull Salzburg, he moved on to become a steady presence between the posts, turning out for 14 different sides along the way. Arsenal saw him play 64 times between 1997 and 2002, part of a team that lifted both the Premier League trophy and the FA Cup. When David Seaman got hurt in the 1997-98 campaign, he took over in goal without hesitation. His performances during that period drew widespread praise, particularly after a decisive FA Cup tie against West Ham United and a commanding display at Old Trafford against Manchester United. The league recognised his form with the Player of the Month award for March 1998.Thirty-three times, Manninger stood on the field wearing Austria’s colours. He played through UEFA Euro 2008, a tournament shared by his homeland. Calmness shaped how he moved among teammates in national matches.Tributes from the football community Out of all the players who’ve worn the shirt, few carried it like Manninger did, said Peter Schottel. Through thick seasons and thin ones, his presence stood firm, steady hands, steady mind. While others chased noise, he leaned into quiet consistency. Teammates found balance in his approach: never rushed, always prepared. Out of nowhere, clubs in Europe reacted with heavy hearts after hearing the news. Deep sadness came through at Arsenal, where messages reached Manninger’s loved ones. At Juventus, memories painted him as quiet but fully committed, someone who never stepped into the spotlight yet stood firm when needed. Forty-two games told that story well, always ready behind Buffon without drawing attention. From Liverpool, words arrived too, recognising how his presence added weight to the group around him. Even after setbacks, Manninger kept going, his path shaped by quiet strength and change. Across borders, fans still speak of him, not just for what he did but who he was. Go to Source

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