Arsène Wenger

Football manager, Arsenal FC's longest-serving

Arsène Wenger - Athletes & Sports Figures born October 22nd, 1949
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A distinguished football manager recognized for a long tenure at Arsenal FC, Wenger transformed the team's playing style and approach to training. He led the club to numerous domestic and international successes, including multiple Premier League titles and FA Cups. One of the most notable achievements was the unbeaten league campaign in the 2003-2004 season, a milestone that earned the team the nickname 'The Invincibles'. Beyond club management, Wenger contributed to football development through various roles in football governance and coaching education.

Managed Arsenal FC for 22 years

Led Arsenal to an unbeaten Premier League season

Won three Premier League titles with Arsenal

Secured seven FA Cup victories with Arsenal

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