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

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  4. Arsène Wenger - Wikipedia

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    Arsène Charles Ernest Wenger [2] was born on 22 October 1949 in Strasbourg, Alsace, the youngest of three children born to Alphonse and Louise Wenger. He lived in Duppigheim during the 1950s, but spent most of his time in the neighbouring village of Duttlenheim , 16 km (10 miles) south-west of Strasbourg.

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  6. List of Arsenal F.C. managers - Wikipedia

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    Wenger made it to 3 EFL Cups finals with Arsenal but never won that competition. His final home game was a 5–0 win against Burnley on 6 May 2018, where he received a standing ovation before the game and was gifted the gold mini-replica Premier League trophy he won during the 2003–04 Invincibles season as a departing gift from Arsenal.

  7. FIFA official Wenger knocks teams protesting at World Cup

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    Former Arsenal coach Arsene Wenger stands on the tribune before the World Cup group G soccer match between Serbia and Switzerland, at the Stadium 974 in Doha, Qatar, Friday, Dec. 2, 2022.

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  9. 1997–98 Arsenal F.C. season - Wikipedia

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    The 1997–98 season was Arsenal Football Club's sixth season in the Premier League and their 72nd consecutive season in the top flight of English football. [2] [3] In Arsène Wenger's first full season at the club, the Gunners won the league title for the first time in seven years.