Former Arsenal and Juventus Goalkeeper Alex Manninger Dies at 48 in Train Collision
Alex Manninger, the Austrian goalkeeper who played for Arsenal and Juventus during a professional career spanning two decades, has died at the age of 48. Manninger was involved in a traffic accident on Thursday morning when his vehicle was struck by a train near Nussdorf am Haunsberg, approximately 90 kilometres north of Salzburg, Austria.
According to Salzburg State police, Manninger was the sole occupant of the car when it was hit by a Salzburg Local Railway service while crossing the tracks. Emergency responders arrived at the scene around 8:20 a.m. Local time and found Manninger undergoing CPR by first responders. Despite resuscitation efforts, including the use of a defibrillator by paramedics and an emergency physician, Manninger succumbed to his injuries.
The police statement confirmed that the train driver was unharmed and that an investigation into the circumstances of the collision is ongoing. No further details have been released regarding the incident.
Playing Career Highlights
Manninger began his professional career in Austria with SV Salzburg before moving to England to join Arsenal in 1997. During his five-year spell at Highbury, he made 64 appearances for the Gunners and was part of the squad that won the Premier League and FA Cup double in 1998 under manager Arsène Wenger.

After leaving Arsenal in 2002, Manninger had brief spells with Espanyol, Torino, Bologna, and a loan move to Siena before returning to Austria with Red Bull Salzburg. He then enjoyed a successful period in Italy with Siena and later Juventus, where he won the Serie A title in 2012 as backup goalkeeper to Gianluigi Buffon.
Manninger later played for FC Augsburg in Germany before returning to England in 2016 for a short-term deal with Liverpool, although he did not make an appearance for the club. He retired from professional football in 2017.
Internationally, Manninger earned 33 caps for the Austria national team between 1999 and 2009, representing his country at UEFA Euro 2008. His final international appearance came in 2009.
Tributes Pour In from Football Community
The Austrian Football Association expressed its shock at Manninger’s passing, stating: “The news of Alex Manninger’s death is deeply shocking. With him, football loses a special person.”

Former clubs also paid tribute to the goalkeeper. Arsenal acknowledged Manninger’s contribution to their 1998 double-winning season, while Juventus remembered his professionalism during his time at the Turin club. Red Bull Salzburg, where Manninger had two separate spells, confirmed his death via social media and described him as a valued member of their football family.
Liverpool, despite Manninger not making an appearance for the first team, recognized his brief association with the club in 2016 and extended condolences to his family, and friends.
Personal Life and Legacy
Born on June 4, 1977, in Salzburg, Austria, Manninger began his youth career with SV Salzburg in 1984. Standing at 1.89 metres (6 feet 2 inches), he was known for his commanding presence in goal and professional demeanor throughout his career.
Manninger is survived by his family, though specific details have not been made public out of respect for their privacy. The football community worldwide has mourned the loss of a respected professional who played at the highest levels of the game in England, Italy, Germany, and Austria.
His career statistics show 258 senior club appearances across all competitions, all as a goalkeeper, with no goals scored—a testament to his dedicated role between the posts.
Investigation Underway
Authorities in Salzburg have confirmed that an investigation into the train collision is ongoing. The police have not released any further information regarding the accident but have stated that they are working to establish the full sequence of events that led to the tragedy.

The incident occurred at a railway crossing in Nussdorf am Haunsberg, a small municipality in the Salzburg-Umgebung district. Local railway safety protocols and the specific circumstances of the crossing are expected to be examined as part of the official inquiry.
As news of Manninger’s passing spread, former teammates, coaches, and fans took to social media to share memories and express their sorrow at the loss of a goalkeeper who, while often in the background of star-studded squads, was regarded as a reliable and respected professional throughout his career.
The football world has lost a man who achieved success at some of Europe’s most prestigious clubs and represented his country with distinction. Manninger’s contributions to Arsenal’s historic 1998 double and Juventus’ Serie A triumph in 2012 ensure his place in the history of both clubs.
Funeral arrangements have not been announced at this time. The focus remains on supporting Manninger’s family and friends during this difficult period.
For ongoing updates on this developing story, please refer to official statements from Salzburg State police and the Austrian Football Association.
Alex Manninger’s legacy as a dedicated professional who played at the highest level of European football will be remembered by fans and colleagues alike. His calm presence in goal and professional attitude left an impression on everyone who worked with him during a career that spanned from the late 1990s to the mid-2010s.