Tragic Loss: Former Bundesliga Goalkeeper Alexander Manninger Dies in Traffic Accident
Former Bundesliga goalkeeper Alexander Manninger dies in traffic accident
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Alexander Manninger, a former Bundesliga goalkeeper and Austrian national team player, tragically passed away in a traffic accident in Austria at the age of 48. He had a distinguished career, playing for clubs like Arsenal, Juventus, and FC Augsburg.
- 01Alexander Manninger died in a traffic accident at age 48.
- 02He made 33 appearances for the Austrian national team from 1999 to 2009.
- 03Manninger played for major clubs including Arsenal, Juventus, and Liverpool.
- 04He spent four seasons at FC Augsburg, making 36 Bundesliga appearances.
- 05His death has been reported by multiple outlets including Sky, Bild, and Kicker.
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Former Bundesliga goalkeeper Alexander Manninger has died in a tragic traffic accident in Austria at the age of 48. Manninger was a prominent figure in football, representing the Austrian national team in 33 matches from 1999 to 2009. His club career included stints at prestigious teams such as Arsenal, Juventus, and Liverpool. Later in his career, he moved to Germany, where he played for FC Augsburg, making a total of 36 appearances in the Bundesliga. His untimely death has been confirmed by several news outlets, including Sky, Bild, and Kicker, marking a significant loss to the football community.
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