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  2. Arsène Wenger - Wikipedia

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    Arsène Charles Ernest Wenger (born 22 October 1949) is a French former football manager and player who is currently serving as FIFA's Chief of Global Football Development. He was the manager of Arsenal from 1996 to 2018, where he was the longest-serving and most successful in the club's history.

  3. AFTV - Wikipedia

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    "Troopz" (Aumar Hamilton): Another vocal critic of Wenger, Troopz is known for his use of multicultural London English words such as "blud" and "fam". In September 2020, Troopz announced his departure from AFTV to join Barstool Sports in New York City although he continued to appear on the channel until November 2020. [ 19 ]

  4. Boro Primorac - Wikipedia

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    [5] [6] He then worked under Frenchman Arsène Wenger at Grampus Eight in Japan before joining him at Highbury in March 1997. He then served under Wenger within the role of assistant coach at Arsenal. [1] [2] On 4 November 2020, Primorac was appointed manager of Croatian club Hajduk Split, which was his first job as a head coach after 26 years. [7]

  5. October 22 - Wikipedia

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    1949 – Arsène Wenger, French footballer and manager [99] 1950 – Donald Ramotar, Guyanese politician, 8th President of Guyana [100] 1952 – Julie Dash, American director, producer, and screenwriter [101] 1952 – Jeff Goldblum, American actor and producer [70] 1953 – René Arce Islas, Mexican politician [102]

  6. File:Arsène Wenger (1979, RC Strasbourg).jpg - Wikipedia

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    Arsène_Wenger_(1979,_RC_Strasbourg).jpg (159 × 208 pixels, file size: 12 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg) This is a file from the Wikimedia Commons . Information from its description page there is shown below.

  7. George Weah - Wikipedia

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    Arsène Wenger brought him to Europe, signing him for Monaco in 1988. Weah moved to Paris Saint-Germain in 1992 where they won Division 1 in 1994 and became the top scorer of the 1994–95 UEFA Champions League. He signed for AC Milan in 1995 where he spent four successful seasons, winning the Serie A twice.

  8. Westliche Post - Wikipedia

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    Westliche Post (literally "Western Post") was a German-language daily newspaper published in St. Louis, Missouri, from 1857 to 1938. The Westliche Post was Republican in politics. Carl Schurz was a part owner for a time, and served as a U.S. senator from Missouri for a portion of that time.

  9. File:Arsene Wenger.JPG - Wikipedia

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