Arsène Wenger
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Glenn Hoddle...famous knock-out competition. The unexpected loss to the Midlands side was Hoddle's last match for Spurs as newly-appointed AS Monaco manager Arsene Wenger brought him to the principality for a fee of GBP750,000. Between 1975 and 1987, the... In this article: Glenn Hoddle, Chelsea, Spurs, England, Arsene Wenger, Premier League, FA Cup, FIFA World Cup, and Dave Jones |
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UEFA Champions League | December 19, 2008
Puel rallies Lyon after merciless draw
...players." Camp Nou comeback Puel faced Barca as a player with AS Monaco FC in the 1993/94 UEFA Champions League group stage, with the team coached by Arsene Wenger losing 2-0 at Camp Nou and 1-0 at home. "I have already played on...
In this article: Claude Puel, UEFA Champions League, FC Barcelona, Lyon, Camp Nou, All rights reserved, David Taylor, Josep Guardiola, and Bruno Conti
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Wikipedia | July 29, 2009
Victor Ikpeba
At the age of 20, after scoring 17 goals in 1992-93. Ikpeba was bought by French side AS Monaco then coached by Arsene Wenger, where he gradually became a success, albeit with a tough start. He showed outstanding form subsequent to the 1996...
In this article: Victor Nosa Ikpeba, Bundesliga, Sunday Oliseh, Matthias Sammer, AS Monaco, African Nations Cup, Breast cancer, FIFA U-17 World Championship, Al-Sadd, and SC Freiburg
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UEFA.com News | May 05, 2009
Champions No34 - out now
...boss, who reveals: "My greatest mistake was ..." His counterpart at Arsenal, Arsene Wenger, engineered a small revolution in the British game when he moved to north London in 1996. Champions looks at how the Frenchman left AS Monaco FC...
In this article: Daniel Alves, Bastian Schweinsteiger, Arsenal FC, Robin van Persie, UEFA Champions League, Manchester United FC, European Champion Clubs' Cup, FC Spartak Trnava, and Sporting Clube de Portugal
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Wikipedia | November 02, 2009
Emmanuel Petit
...victory in the 1998 FIFA World Cup Final. Born in Dieppe, Seine-Maritime, Normandy, Petit began his career at minor club ES Argues, before being signed by Arsene Wenger's AS Monaco at the age of 18. He made his debut soon after and played in...
In this article: Arsenal, Chelsea, FC Barcelona, Llorenc Serra Ferrer, Monaco, France, 1998 FIFA World Cup, and Derby County
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Metro | July 20, 2009
Adebayor: I left Arsenal for trophies not money
...me bigger offers than Arsenal did for me to stay.' The 2008 African Footballer of the Year did not win a trophy with Arsenal after a 2006 move from AS Monaco to Arsene Wenger's side. 'The chairman and everyone at City want this club to...
In this article: Emmanuel Adebayor, Arsenal, Manchester City, AS Monaco, Benjani Mwaruwari, Craig Bellamy, Mark Hughes, Roque Santa Cruz, and Carlos Tevez
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Wikipedia | October 30, 2009
Sylvain Legwinski
.... The son of a basketball player with Polish descent who settled at Vichy, Legwinski joined AS Monaco's youth system at 18, as Arsene Wenger was the main squad's manager, giving the player his first team debuts shortly after. He...
In this article: Sylvain Legwinski, Jean Tigana, Fulham, Monica Lewinsky, St Neots Town, Orgryte IS, FC Girondins De Bordeaux, Queen's Park Rangers, IFK Gothenburg, and Colchester United
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UEFA Champions League | January 30, 2008
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...in all competitions, the striker is on fire. Dream signing Last night, Arsene Wenger was once more left to praise the 23-year-old who he brought from AS Monaco FC in 2005. "Emmanuel Adebayor has many assets for a striker: he is mobile,...
In this article: Emmanuel Adebayor, Arsenal, Thierry Henry, Premier League, Eduardo da Silva, African Cup of Nations, NK Dinamo Zagreb, and Tottenham Hotspur FC
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Arsène Wenger OBE (born 22 October 1949 in Strasbourg) is a French football manager in charge of Arsenal Football Club since 1996. He is the most successful manager in the history of Arsenal in terms of trophies, the club's longest-serving manager in terms of matches played (681 as of the start of the 2008-09 season).
Wenger is the only non-British manager to win the Double in England, having done so in 1998 and 2002. In 2004, he became the only manager in FA Premier League history to go through the entire season without defeat. Wenger is widely regarded as one of the world's best managers after the success he has enjoyed at AS Monaco and Arsenal.
Wenger has a degree in engineering and a Master's degree in economics from Strasbourg University and is fluent in French, German and English; he also speaks some Italian, Spanish and Japanese.
- Full Name:
- Arsène Wenger
- Birth Date:
- October 22, 1949
- Birthplace:
- Strasbourg, France
- Birth City:
- Strasbourg
- Birth Country:
- France
- Place of Death:
- ,
- Years Active:
- 1975–1978
- Current team:
- Arsenal (manager)
- Position:
- Defender
- App (Goals):
- 11 (0)
- Coach Of:
- Arsenal
- During:
- 1987–1994
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