Arsène Wenger

Team: 
Arsenal
DOB: 
22 Oct 1949 (Age 62)
Birthplace: 
Strasbourg (France)
Previous Teams (Manager): 
Nancy, Monaco, Grampus Eight
Previous Teams (Player): 
Mulhouse, ASPV Strasbourg, RC Strasbourg
Honours: 
Premier League (1998, 2002, 2004); FA Cup (1998, 2002, 2003, 2005); Community Shield (1998, 1999, 2002, 2004); Premier League Manager of the Year (1998, 2002); LMA Manager of the Year (2002, 2004); Ligue 1 (1988); Coupe de France (1991); French Manager of the Year (1988); Emperor's Cup (1995); J-League Super Cup (1996); J-League Manager of the Year (1996)
Manager of the Month Awards: 
Premier League (March 1998, April 1998, Oct 2000, April 2002, Sept 2002, Aug 2003, Feb 2004, Aug 2004, Sept 2007, Dec 2007, Feb 2011)
Promotions: 
None
Relegations: 
Ligue 1 (Nancy 1986–87)
Arsenal manager Arsène Wenger

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