Tribute to Alexander Manninger: A Legacy in Goalkeeping

The football world mourns the loss of Alexander Manninger, the former Arsenal goalkeeper who passed away at 48. Known for his reliability and professionalism, Manninger had a storied career across several top European clubs and represented Austria internationally. His contributions to the sport and mentorship of young goalkeepers have left a lasting legacy. The Austrian Football Association has paid tribute to his impact on the game, highlighting his achievements and the respect he garnered throughout his career. Discover more about his journey and the tributes that celebrate his life.
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A Remarkable Journey

Alexander Manninger, the former goalkeeper for Arsenal, has sadly passed away at the age of 48. His career spanned several prestigious European clubs, earning him a reputation as one of Austria's most seasoned goalkeepers.


Career Highlights

Manninger represented Austria in 33 international matches and was part of the squad for UEFA EURO 2008, although he did not play during the tournament, as noted by UEFA. His club career included stints in five different European leagues, playing for teams such as Arsenal, Juventus, Augsburg, Fiorentina, Torino, and Salzburg.


He was a member of the Arsenal team that achieved a domestic double in the 1997/98 season and celebrated an Italian championship with Juventus in the 2011/12 season.


Role and Reputation

Throughout his career, Manninger often served as a backup goalkeeper, where he built a reputation for dependability and consistency. He provided crucial support to first-choice keepers like Gianluigi Buffon and David Seaman, contributing stability and readiness to his teams.


Tributes from the Austrian Football Association

"Alexander Manninger was an exemplary figure for Austrian football, both on and off the field. He set a high standard in his international career and inspired many young goalkeepers," stated Peter Schottel, sporting director of the Austrian Football Association.


"His professionalism, composure, and reliability made him a vital part of both his clubs and the national team. His accomplishments deserve the utmost respect and will be cherished. Our condolences go out to his family and friends during this challenging time," Schottel added.