- David Seaman pays emotional tribute to Alex Manninger after former Arsenal goalkeeper's death aged 48 Daily Mail —
- Former Arsenal, Juventus goalkeeper killed after car hit by train ABC News —
- Former Austria goalkeeper Manninger dies in road accident aged 48 Sydney Morning Herald —
- Former Arsenal goalkeeper Alex Manninger dead at 48 after car struck by train at railroad crossing Fox News —
- Fiorentina and Crystal Palace pay tribute to Alex Manninger with gesture after tragic death Mirror —
- David Seaman pays heartbreaking tribute to Alex Manninger after ex-Arsenal goalkeeper's death Mirror —
- Ex-Arsenal and Liverpool keeper Manninger killed in car crash with train Al Jazeera —
- Alex Manninger, former Arsenal and Juventus goalkeeper, dies in traffic accident Los Angeles Times —
- Former Arsenal goalkeeper Alex Manninger dies at 48 after car hit by train near Salzburg as football community mourns Times Of India —
- Ex-Arsenal Goalkeeper, 48, Killed as Train Hits His Car at Level Crossing Daily Beast —
- Premier League winning goalkeeper Alex Manninger killed in car accident NY Post —
- David Seaman remembers āgreat friendā Alex Manninger after ex-Arsenal goalkeeperās tragic death in road accident The Independent —
- David Seaman remembers āgreat friendā Alex Manninger following his death aged 48 The Independent —
- Former Arsenal goalkeeper Alex Manninger dies in Salzburg rail collision Times Of India —
- Former Arsenal goalkeeper Alex Manninger dies after car reportedly hit by a train AP News —
- Former Arsenal goalkeeper Alex Manninger killed in road accident, aged 48 ITV —
- Alex Manninger, former Arsenal goalkeeper, dies after his car was hit by train Irish Times —
- Former Arsenal, Juventus goalkeeper killed in train accident Sydney Morning Herald —
- The Papers: 'Starmer in peril' and 'Gunners hero dead' BBC News —
- Alex Manninger told emotional Liverpool story in final interview before death Mirror —
Salzburg
City in Austria, eponymous capital city of the federal state of Salzburg
Salzburg is the fourth-largest city in Austria. In 2020 its population was 156,852. The city lies on the Salzach River, near the border with Germany and at the foot of the Alps mountains.
Alex Manninger killed in accident