Former Arsenal Goalkeeper Alexander Manninger Passes Away at 48

Former Arsenal and Juventus goalkeeper Alexander Manninger has died at the age of 48. The Austrian international made 33 appearances for his country and was part of Austria's EURO 2008 squad. His club career spanned five European leagues, most notably winning the Premier League and FA Cup double with Arsenal in 1998. He was widely respected for his professionalism and reliability as a backup goalkeeper.

Key Points: Ex-Arsenal Keeper Alexander Manninger Dies at 48

  • Won domestic double with Arsenal
  • Italian champion with Juventus
  • Made 33 international appearances
  • Known for reliability as a backup keeper
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Former Arsenal goalkeeper Alexander Manninger passes away at 48

Former Arsenal and Juventus goalkeeper Alexander Manninger, a reliable shot-stopper for Austria, has passed away at the age of 48.

"Alexander Manninger was a great ambassador for Austrian football - Peter Schottel"

New Delhi, April 16

Former Arsenal goalkeeper Alexander Manninger has passed away at the age of 48, marking the end of a career that saw him feature for several top European clubs and earn recognition as one of Austria's most experienced shot-stoppers.

Manninger made 33 international appearances and was part of the Austria squad at UEFA EURO 2008, though he did not feature during the tournament, according to the UEFA website.

His club career brought experience in five European leagues, including at Arsenal, Juventus, Augsburg, Fiorentina, Torino and Salzburg. Manninger was part of the Arsenal squad that won the domestic double in 1997/98, and he was an Italian champion with Juventus in 2011/12.

Across his career, Manninger was often deployed as a second-choice goalkeeper. In that role, he established a reputation for reliability and consistency, providing support for first-choice players such as the legendary Gianluigi Buffon and David Seaman. His function within squads was defined less by visibility than by readiness and stability.

"Alexander Manninger was a great ambassador for Austrian football both on and off the pitch who set a benchmark in his international career and inspired and shaped so many young goalkeepers," said the Austrian Football Association's sporting director, Peter Schottel.

"His professionalism, calmness and reliability made him an important part of his clubs and the national team. His achievements are worthy of the highest respect and will be remembered. Our thoughts are with his family and loved ones at this difficult time," Schottel said.

- ANI

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Ananya R
Om Shanti. It's a reminder that these athletes are human too. His role, though not always in the spotlight, was crucial for team morale and readiness. A true professional.
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David E
As a football fan in India, I remember him from his Arsenal days. He was a reliable presence. The article rightly highlights the importance of squad players. Not everyone can be the star, but every role matters. RIP.
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Karthik V
Played for top clubs, won trophies, had a long career. That's success by any measure. But the article feels a bit generic? Would have liked more personal anecdotes about him from teammates.
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Priya S
So young. Heart goes out to his family. In our cricket-crazy country, we sometimes forget the global reach of football. Stories like this connect us to the wider sporting world. May his soul rest in peace.
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Vikram M
Backing up legends like Seaman and Buffon is no small feat. Speaks volumes about his talent and temperament. A lesson in humility and hard work for young athletes everywhere, including here in India.

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