Former Austria goalkeeper Alex Manninger, who played for Arsenal and a string of Italian clubs, died in a road accident on Thursday aged 48, the Austrian Football Association (OEFB) said.
The Kronen Zeitung and other media reported that Manninger’s vehicle was hit by a passenger train at an unmanned crossing near the Austrian city of Salzburg.
Manninger made 33 appearances for Austria and played for Arsenal, mainly as a reserve, between 1997 and 2001. He ended his career at Liverpool during the 2016-17 season.
In Italy, he played for Fiorentina, Torino, Bologna, Siena, Udinese and Juventus.
“Alexander Manninger was an outstanding ambassador of Austrian football on and off the pitch,” OEFB sporting director Peter Schöttel said in a statement.
“With his international career, he set standards and inspired and shaped many young goalkeepers. His professionalism, calmness and reliability made him an important part of his teams and the national side.”
Published on Apr 16, 2026
Former Austria goalkeeper Alex Manninger, who played for Arsenal and a string of Italian clubs,…
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इंटरनेट डेस्क। बॉर्डर, बॉर्डर 2 के बाद अब बॉर्डर 3 भी दर्शकों को देखने को…
YMCA member Austin Manengu works the keyboard as he plays a game of Fortnite during the unveiling of the new gaming lab at the Maplewood Family YMCA in Rochester Thursday, June 20, 2024. YMCA of Greater Rochester in partnership with Metro Sports & Entertainment Group will open two gaming labs for youth and teens this year. Team Falcons and FURIA earned byes to the semifinals with group-stage victories on Wednesday at the $300,000 Intel Extreme Masters Rio event in Brazil.
MOUZ, Team Spirit, Team Vitality and Natus Vincere also made the quarterfinals on Friday in Rio de Janeiro.
Sixteen Counter-Strike 2 teams are competing in this week’s competition for a top prize of $125,000.
The double-elimination group stage began with two groups of eight teams, with all matches best-of-three. The group winners advanced to the playoff semifinals, with the group runners-up entering the quarterfinals as high seeds and the third-place teams entering the quarterfinals as low seeds.
The single-elimination playoffs start Friday with all matches best-of-three until Sunday’s best-of-five grand final.
Team Falcons edged Team Vitality 2-1 in the Group A upper-bracket final on Wednesday. Falcons won 13-10 on Mirage, then Vitality drew even with a 13-6 decision on Dust II before the Falcons took the match with a 16-14 victory on Nuke. Ilya “m0NESY” Osipov of Russia was the player of the match, pacing the Falcons with a 59-45 kill-death differential.
Team Spirit topped RED Canids 2-1 in one Group A lower-bracket semifinal. After Canids opened with a 13-8 win on Mirage, Spirit rallied with a 13-8 victory on Ancient and a 13-2 rout on Overpass to take the match. Russia’s Danil “donk” Krushkovets was player of the match, leading Spirit with a 55-38 K-D differential.
In the other Group A lower-bracket semifinal, G2 Esports swept 3DMAX 2-0, winning 13-6 on Inferno and 13-1 on Dust II. Spain’s Alvaro “SunPayus” Garcia was the player of the match with a 27-12 K-D differential, and teammate Matus “MATYS” Simko of Slovakia had a 36-17 K-D.
Team Spirit then knocked out G2 Esports 2-0 in the lower-bracket final to qualify for the playoff stage, winning 13-7 on Mirage and 13-11 on Dust II. Andrey “tN1R” Tatarinovich of Belarus paced Spirit with a 39-30 K-D differential.
FURIA had little problem with MOUZ, winning 2-0 in the Group B upper-bracket final. FURIA triumphed 13-5 on Mirage and 13-9 on Dust II. Kazakhstan’s Danil “molodoy” Golubenko, the player of the match, led the way for FURIA with a 33-16 K-D differential.
The all-Turkish Aurora Gaming swept B8 2-0 in the Group B lower-bracket semifinals, winning 13-7 on Mirage and 13-6 on Overpass. Ismailcan “XANDARES” Dortkardes, the player of the match, led Aurora with a 44-19 K-D differential.
Natus Vincere swept HOTU in the other lower-bracket semifinal, winning 13-7 on Dust II and 13-9 on Ancient. Kosovo’s Drin “makazze” Shaqiri was the player of the match with a 40-24 K-D differential for the winning side.
Natus Vincere then eliminated Aurora Gaming 2-1 to qualify for the playoffs. NAVI won 13-4 on Inferno, lost 13-11 on Mirage and won 13-4 on Dust II. Shaqiri again was the player of the match with a 50-38 K-D differential.
MOUZ and Team Spirit meet in one quarterfinal on Friday, with the winner facing Team Falcons in the semifinals on Saturday. Team Vitality and Natus Vincere battle on Friday, with the winner advancing to the semifinals against FURIA.
IEM Rio prize pool:
1. $125,000
2. $50,000
3. $30,000
4. $20,000
5-6. $12,500
7-8. $7,000 — G2 Esports, Aurora Gaming
9-12. $5,000 — RED Canids, 3DMAX, B8, HOTU
13-16. $4,000 — Gentle Mates, Team Liquid, Passion UA, Legacy
–Field Level Media
YMCA member Austin Manengu works the keyboard as he plays a game of Fortnite during the unveiling of the new gaming lab at the Maplewood Family YMCA in Rochester Thursday, June 20, 2024. YMCA of Greater Rochester in partnership with Metro Sports & Entertainment Group will open two gaming labs for youth and teens this year. Team Falcons and FURIA earned byes to the semifinals with group-stage victories on Wednesday at the $300,000 Intel Extreme Masters Rio event in Brazil.
MOUZ, Team Spirit, Team Vitality and Natus Vincere also made the quarterfinals on Friday in Rio de Janeiro.
Sixteen Counter-Strike 2 teams are competing in this week’s competition for a top prize of $125,000.
The double-elimination group stage began with two groups of eight teams, with all matches best-of-three. The group winners advanced to the playoff semifinals, with the group runners-up entering the quarterfinals as high seeds and the third-place teams entering the quarterfinals as low seeds.
The single-elimination playoffs start Friday with all matches best-of-three until Sunday’s best-of-five grand final.
Team Falcons edged Team Vitality 2-1 in the Group A upper-bracket final on Wednesday. Falcons won 13-10 on Mirage, then Vitality drew even with a 13-6 decision on Dust II before the Falcons took the match with a 16-14 victory on Nuke. Ilya “m0NESY” Osipov of Russia was the player of the match, pacing the Falcons with a 59-45 kill-death differential.
Team Spirit topped RED Canids 2-1 in one Group A lower-bracket semifinal. After Canids opened with a 13-8 win on Mirage, Spirit rallied with a 13-8 victory on Ancient and a 13-2 rout on Overpass to take the match. Russia’s Danil “donk” Krushkovets was player of the match, leading Spirit with a 55-38 K-D differential.
In the other Group A lower-bracket semifinal, G2 Esports swept 3DMAX 2-0, winning 13-6 on Inferno and 13-1 on Dust II. Spain’s Alvaro “SunPayus” Garcia was the player of the match with a 27-12 K-D differential, and teammate Matus “MATYS” Simko of Slovakia had a 36-17 K-D.
Team Spirit then knocked out G2 Esports 2-0 in the lower-bracket final to qualify for the playoff stage, winning 13-7 on Mirage and 13-11 on Dust II. Andrey “tN1R” Tatarinovich of Belarus paced Spirit with a 39-30 K-D differential.
FURIA had little problem with MOUZ, winning 2-0 in the Group B upper-bracket final. FURIA triumphed 13-5 on Mirage and 13-9 on Dust II. Kazakhstan’s Danil “molodoy” Golubenko, the player of the match, led the way for FURIA with a 33-16 K-D differential.
The all-Turkish Aurora Gaming swept B8 2-0 in the Group B lower-bracket semifinals, winning 13-7 on Mirage and 13-6 on Overpass. Ismailcan “XANDARES” Dortkardes, the player of the match, led Aurora with a 44-19 K-D differential.
Natus Vincere swept HOTU in the other lower-bracket semifinal, winning 13-7 on Dust II and 13-9 on Ancient. Kosovo’s Drin “makazze” Shaqiri was the player of the match with a 40-24 K-D differential for the winning side.
Natus Vincere then eliminated Aurora Gaming 2-1 to qualify for the playoffs. NAVI won 13-4 on Inferno, lost 13-11 on Mirage and won 13-4 on Dust II. Shaqiri again was the player of the match with a 50-38 K-D differential.
MOUZ and Team Spirit meet in one quarterfinal on Friday, with the winner facing Team Falcons in the semifinals on Saturday. Team Vitality and Natus Vincere battle on Friday, with the winner advancing to the semifinals against FURIA.
IEM Rio prize pool:
1. $125,000
2. $50,000
3. $30,000
4. $20,000
5-6. $12,500
7-8. $7,000 — G2 Esports, Aurora Gaming
9-12. $5,000 — RED Canids, 3DMAX, B8, HOTU
13-16. $4,000 — Gentle Mates, Team Liquid, Passion UA, Legacy
–Field Level Media
YMCA member Austin Manengu works the keyboard as he plays a game of Fortnite during the unveiling of the new gaming lab at the Maplewood Family YMCA in Rochester Thursday, June 20, 2024. YMCA of Greater Rochester in partnership with Metro Sports & Entertainment Group will open two gaming labs for youth and teens this year. Team Falcons and FURIA earned byes to the semifinals with group-stage victories on Wednesday at the $300,000 Intel Extreme Masters Rio event in Brazil.
MOUZ, Team Spirit, Team Vitality and Natus Vincere also made the quarterfinals on Friday in Rio de Janeiro.
Sixteen Counter-Strike 2 teams are competing in this week’s competition for a top prize of $125,000.
The double-elimination group stage began with two groups of eight teams, with all matches best-of-three. The group winners advanced to the playoff semifinals, with the group runners-up entering the quarterfinals as high seeds and the third-place teams entering the quarterfinals as low seeds.
The single-elimination playoffs start Friday with all matches best-of-three until Sunday’s best-of-five grand final.
Team Falcons edged Team Vitality 2-1 in the Group A upper-bracket final on Wednesday. Falcons won 13-10 on Mirage, then Vitality drew even with a 13-6 decision on Dust II before the Falcons took the match with a 16-14 victory on Nuke. Ilya “m0NESY” Osipov of Russia was the player of the match, pacing the Falcons with a 59-45 kill-death differential.
Team Spirit topped RED Canids 2-1 in one Group A lower-bracket semifinal. After Canids opened with a 13-8 win on Mirage, Spirit rallied with a 13-8 victory on Ancient and a 13-2 rout on Overpass to take the match. Russia’s Danil “donk” Krushkovets was player of the match, leading Spirit with a 55-38 K-D differential.
In the other Group A lower-bracket semifinal, G2 Esports swept 3DMAX 2-0, winning 13-6 on Inferno and 13-1 on Dust II. Spain’s Alvaro “SunPayus” Garcia was the player of the match with a 27-12 K-D differential, and teammate Matus “MATYS” Simko of Slovakia had a 36-17 K-D.
Team Spirit then knocked out G2 Esports 2-0 in the lower-bracket final to qualify for the playoff stage, winning 13-7 on Mirage and 13-11 on Dust II. Andrey “tN1R” Tatarinovich of Belarus paced Spirit with a 39-30 K-D differential.
FURIA had little problem with MOUZ, winning 2-0 in the Group B upper-bracket final. FURIA triumphed 13-5 on Mirage and 13-9 on Dust II. Kazakhstan’s Danil “molodoy” Golubenko, the player of the match, led the way for FURIA with a 33-16 K-D differential.
The all-Turkish Aurora Gaming swept B8 2-0 in the Group B lower-bracket semifinals, winning 13-7 on Mirage and 13-6 on Overpass. Ismailcan “XANDARES” Dortkardes, the player of the match, led Aurora with a 44-19 K-D differential.
Natus Vincere swept HOTU in the other lower-bracket semifinal, winning 13-7 on Dust II and 13-9 on Ancient. Kosovo’s Drin “makazze” Shaqiri was the player of the match with a 40-24 K-D differential for the winning side.
Natus Vincere then eliminated Aurora Gaming 2-1 to qualify for the playoffs. NAVI won 13-4 on Inferno, lost 13-11 on Mirage and won 13-4 on Dust II. Shaqiri again was the player of the match with a 50-38 K-D differential.
MOUZ and Team Spirit meet in one quarterfinal on Friday, with the winner facing Team Falcons in the semifinals on Saturday. Team Vitality and Natus Vincere battle on Friday, with the winner advancing to the semifinals against FURIA.
IEM Rio prize pool:
1. $125,000
2. $50,000
3. $30,000
4. $20,000
5-6. $12,500
7-8. $7,000 — G2 Esports, Aurora Gaming
9-12. $5,000 — RED Canids, 3DMAX, B8, HOTU
13-16. $4,000 — Gentle Mates, Team Liquid, Passion UA, Legacy
–Field Level Media
YMCA member Austin Manengu works the keyboard as he plays a game of Fortnite during…
The Mumbai Cricket Association has formalised its long-mooted player contract system, outlining the structure and framework of what it hopes will be a cornerstone in strengthening its domestic ecosystem.
The decision, approved in principle by the MCA Apex Council on January 15, now has its details in place. The contracts will be awarded based on performance, fitness benchmarks and recommendations of the selection committee, with an eye on players on the cusp of higher honours.
Under the new system, players will be slotted into three grades — Grade A (₹12-20 lakh), Grade B (₹8-12 lakh) and Grade C (₹8 lakh) annually — in addition to match fees, daily allowances and performance-linked incentives. The move is aimed at providing financial stability and a more structured professional environment, while also ensuring a steady pipeline to higher levels of cricket. The list of players will be drawn up closer to the season in consultation with the selection panel and the cricket improvement committee.
MCA president Ajinkya Naik termed it a “new era” for Mumbai cricket, adding that the initiative would “provide greater security, structure, and growth opportunities” and help “strengthen the foundation” of the system.
While the intent marks a progressive step, the MCA is not the first state association to introduce player contracts. Associations like Maharashtra, Punjab and Uttarakhand have experimented with similar models over the past two decades, though none has managed to sustain it over the long term.
That context makes MCA’s implementation significant. For the past two domestic seasons, instead of central contracts, the association had opted to top up BCCI match fees for its senior men’s players with an equal contribution from its own coffers.
The shift to a structured contract system signals a move towards long-term planning rather than ad-hoc support. Having taken the lead for the upcoming season, the MCA will hope the model not only endures but also safeguards and incentivises its senior men’s cricketers while nurturing the next generation.
Published on Apr 16, 2026
The Mumbai Cricket Association has formalised its long-mooted player contract system, outlining the structure and framework of what it hopes will be a cornerstone in strengthening its domestic ecosystem.
The decision, approved in principle by the MCA Apex Council on January 15, now has its details in place. The contracts will be awarded based on performance, fitness benchmarks and recommendations of the selection committee, with an eye on players on the cusp of higher honours.
Under the new system, players will be slotted into three grades — Grade A (₹12-20 lakh), Grade B (₹8-12 lakh) and Grade C (₹8 lakh) annually — in addition to match fees, daily allowances and performance-linked incentives. The move is aimed at providing financial stability and a more structured professional environment, while also ensuring a steady pipeline to higher levels of cricket. The list of players will be drawn up closer to the season in consultation with the selection panel and the cricket improvement committee.
MCA president Ajinkya Naik termed it a “new era” for Mumbai cricket, adding that the initiative would “provide greater security, structure, and growth opportunities” and help “strengthen the foundation” of the system.
While the intent marks a progressive step, the MCA is not the first state association to introduce player contracts. Associations like Maharashtra, Punjab and Uttarakhand have experimented with similar models over the past two decades, though none has managed to sustain it over the long term.
That context makes MCA’s implementation significant. For the past two domestic seasons, instead of central contracts, the association had opted to top up BCCI match fees for its senior men’s players with an equal contribution from its own coffers.
The shift to a structured contract system signals a move towards long-term planning rather than ad-hoc support. Having taken the lead for the upcoming season, the MCA will hope the model not only endures but also safeguards and incentivises its senior men’s cricketers while nurturing the next generation.
Published on Apr 16, 2026
The Mumbai Cricket Association has formalised its long-mooted player contract system, outlining the structure and…



