Former Arsenal Goalkeeper Alex Manninger Dies at 48 in Traffic Accident
In Brief
Manninger's death marks the loss of a notable figure in football, impacting fans and former clubs.
Key Facts
- Alex Manninger, former Arsenal goalkeeper, has died at the age of 48.
- BBC News reports Manninger's car was struck by a train.
- Sky News describes the incident as a traffic accident.
- Manninger was known for his time playing with Arsenal.
- Both sources report the incident resulted in his death.
What Happened
Alex Manninger, who played as a goalkeeper for Arsenal, died at age 48 following a traffic accident. BBC News reports his car was struck by a train.
Why It Matters
Manninger was a prominent footballer whose career included playing for major clubs. His death is significant for the football community and his former teams. Sky News describes the incident as a traffic accident, while BBC News specifies the car was struck by a train.
What's Next
Further details about the circumstances of the accident may emerge. Tributes from the football world are expected.
Sources
- BBC News — Ex-keeper Manninger dies after car hit by train(42m ago)
- Sky News — Former Arsenal goalkeeper Alex Manninger has died in a traffic accident, aged 48(1h ago)
