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Arsene Wenger Biography • Footballer • Profile

Arsene Wenger Is a French football manager and former player. Wenger was born on October 22, 1949 in Alfones and Louise Wenger in Strasbourg, France, Alsace, France. He has been the manager of Arsenal since 1996, from which he has become the longest serving manager of the club and is most successful in winning major titles. Wenger received a managerial diploma in 1981. After the unsuccessful period in Nancy in 1987, which ended in his dismissal in 1987, Wenger joined AS Monaco; The club won the league championship in 1988. In 1991, Wenger directed Monaco to win in Coupe de France, but his failure to get the league title in later sessions left the club in 1994 with mutual consent. He briefly trained Japanese Jie League side Nagoya Grappas Eight, who won the Emperor Cup and Japanese Super Cup during his tenure.

In 1996, Wenger was named the manager of Arsenal and two years later, the club doubled the league and FA Cup. The club won another league and cup double in 2002 and maintained FA Cup a year later. In 2004, Wenger managed Arsenal in an insufficient league season, which was completed last year 115 years ago by Preston North End. In 2006, the club made their first appearance in the Champions League Finals, although they lost to Barcelona. After a nine-year trophy without a trophy, which happened with the club moved to the Emirates Stadium, Wenger directed Arsenal for the success of the FA Cup in 2014 and 2015. With George Ramsay, he is the most successful manager in the history of the competition with six titles. Between September 1996 and February 2014, their players received 100 red cards, although the team won prizes for playing the fair. In Monaco, Wenger earned reputation for finding young talent, and he has been focused on the development of a young system.

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