Former Arsenal Goalkeeper Alex Manninger Dies After Car ...
Former Arsenal and Austria goalkeeper Alex Manninger has died after his car was reportedly hit by a train in Salzburg.
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Former Arsenal and Austria goalkeeper Alex Manninger has died after his car was reportedly hit by a train in Salzburg.
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www.newsnow.co.ukThe football world is in mourning following the tragic news that former Arsenal and Liverpool goalkeeper Alex Manninger has passed away at the age of 48. The Austrian shot-stopper lost his life after his car was struck by a train at a railway crossing in his homeland on Thursday morning.
www.goal.comManninger’s car was in a collision on a level crossing in Nussdorf, according to reports from Austria
news.stv.tvalexander manninger was 48 when his life ended after his car was struck by a train near Salzburg. That single fact is now driving the public conversation, but it also raises a harder question: how did a goalkeeper known for calm under pressure become the subject of a sudden, devastating roadside tragedy? What is known …
www.el-balad.comThe former Arsenal goalkeeper Alex Manninger has been killed in a road accident, his first club Red Bull Salzburg have announced.The Austrian Bundesliga club said on Thursday that the 48-year-old had died, in a post on its official X account. It said: “We mourn our former goalkeeper Alexander Manninger, who tragically lost his life in a traffic accident. Our thoughts are with his family and friends. Rest in peace, Alexander.”
ground.newsFormer Austria goalkeeper Alex Manninger, who played for Arsenal and a string of Italian clubs, died on Thursday at the age of 48 after the car he was driving was hit by a train at a...
www.thenews.com.pkAlex Manninger, former Arsenal goalkeeper, died at 48 after his vehicle was struck by a train at a railroad crossing in Salzburg, Austria, police said.
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