Vienna, April 16, (PA Meda/dpa/GNA) – Former Austria goalkeeper Alex Manninger, has been killed in a road accident, his first club Red Bull Salzburg announced on Thursday.
The Austrian outfit said the 48-year-old had died in a post on their official X account.
“We mourn our former goalkeeper Alexander Manninger, who tragically lost his life in a traffic accident,” it said.
“Our thoughts are with his family and friends. Rest in peace, Alexander.”
According to reports from Austria, Manninger’s car was in a collision with a train on a level crossing on the Salzburg local railway in Nussdorf am Haunsberg.
Capped 33 times by Austria, Manninger joined Arsenal from Grazer AK in June 1997 and made 64 appearances under Arsene Wenger, winning the Premier League during a five-year stay before leaving for Espanyol, with David Seaman and Richard Wright blocking his path to the first team.
Arsenal paid tribute to their 1998 double winner on X and said: “All our thoughts are with his family and loved ones at this incredibly sad time. May he rest in peace.”
He also had spells with Torino, Bologna, Siena and Juventus in Italy, Augsburg in Germany and briefly Liverpool back in the English top flight.
The Austrian football association also mourned his death, saying he was an “outstanding” servant.
Sporting director Peter Schottel said on the Osterreichischer Fussball-Bund official website: “Alexander Manninger was an outstanding ambassador of Austrian football on and off the pitch.
“With his international career, he has set standards and inspired and shaped many young goalkeepers.
“His professionalism, his calmness and his reliability have made him an important part of his teams and also of the national team. His achievements deserve the highest respect and will remain unforgotten.
“In this difficult time, our thoughts are with his family and loved ones.”
GNA