Former Arsenal and Liverpool goalkeeper Alex Manninger has died at the age of 48 after suffering a car accident involving a local railway in his native Austria.
The former national team shotstopper was killed on Thursday in Salzburg, with local media outlet Salzburg ORF claiming that Manninger’s car had been hit while crossing a level crossing at Pabing, near Nussdorf am Haunsberg, at approximately 8.20am.
Manninger is believed to have been tended to by first responders after his car was first dragged several metres, who freed him from his vehicle.
Paramedics were quick to arrive at the scene to provide further treatment, but the Salzburg native was ultimately unable to be resuscitated.
Manninger is thought to have been alone in his vehicle, with the train driver and close to 25 passengers onboard unharmed.
A investigation by the public prosecutor into the crash’s circumstances is reportedly ongoing, with Bild suggesting that the electronic data from Manninger’s Volkswagen minivan could yet be analysed.
The red signal at the level crossing is also set to be examined, to learn whether it was operational at the right time.
Austria Salzburg – the club where the former goalkeeper started his career – were the first to offer their deepest sympathies on social media.
‘It is with great shock that we learned about the tragic accident in Nussdorf, where Alexander Manninger lost his life,’ the club shared in a statement on social media.
‘Alexander was not only a part of the Austrian family from 1984 to 1996, but above all a person who left his mark – on and off the pitch.
‘In these difficult hours, our deep sympathies go out to his family, his relatives and all those who were close to him.
‘The thoughts of all of Austria are with you. Rest In Peace, Alexander! (black heart emoji).’
The 48-year-old became the first Austrian player to star in the Premier League after signing for Arsenal in 1997, and went on to win the league title and the FA Cup with the Gunners during his 39 appearances in north London.
Manninger later enjoyed turns at European clubs including Torino, Siena, Red Bull Salzburg – the newly formed iteration of Austria Salzburg after its purchase by Red Bull in 2005 – Udinese, and Augsburg.
Manninger also won the Scudetto with Juventus, and later returned to English soil for his final season in 2016 with Liverpool.
Red Bull Salzburg also paid tribute to Manninger on Thursday, writing on social media: ‘We mourn the loss of our former player Alexander Manninger, who tragically lost his life in a traffic accident.
‘Our thoughts are with his family and friends. Rest in peace, Alexander (white dove emoji)’.
Serie A shared a statement on behalf of the league to their former champion, writing: ‘Lega Calcio Serie A expresses its condolences for the passing of Alexander Manninger and stands with his family in this sad moment’.
In his country’s colours, Manninger won 33 caps between 1999 and 2009, travelling with the team as part of Austria’s 2008 European Championship squad.



