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Manager dates and statistics are sourced from The Arsenal History for Mitchell to Wenger, [101] and Soccerbase thereafter for Wenger, Emery, Ljungberg and Arteta's results. [102] [103] Nationalities of named managers are sourced from Soar & Tyler (2011). [104]
First full-time manager: Thomas Mitchell managed Arsenal from March 1897 to 1898. [67] Longest-serving manager: Arsène Wenger – 21 years, 224 days (1 October 1996 to 13 May 2018) [68] Shortest tenure as manager: Pat Rice – 2 weeks, 3 days (13 September 1996 to 30 September 1996) [69] [70] Highest win percentage: Pat Rice (caretaker), 75.00 ...
At the age of 34, he became the youngest Arsenal manager to date. [59] With new signings like Malcolm Macdonald and Pat Jennings, ... For much of Arsenal's history ...
This category is for people who have held the post of manager (or secretary-manager, as it used to be known) of Arsenal Football Club; caretaker-managers are also included. Assistant managers, coaches, trainers, physios etc. are found in Category:Arsenal F.C. non-playing staff
Mikel Arteta Amatriain (born 26 March 1982) is a Spanish professional football manager and former player who is the manager of Premier League club Arsenal.. Arteta began his senior club career at Barcelona in 1999, but limited playing time led to a loan move to Paris Saint-Germain in 2001, where he won the UEFA Intertoto Cup in his second season.
Arsenal have won 13 domestic titles, which is more than any other club from the five major leagues to never win the Champions League. The next closest are Paris Saint-Germain and Atletico Madrid ...
Mikel Arteta endured two tough years while imprinting his ideology onto Arsenal and turning the club into title contenders – now the question is if Amorim can have the same impact at Old Trafford
Managers Name Nat. Club From Until Duration (days) Years in League Ref. George Graham: Arsenal: 14 May 1986: 21 February 1995: 3205 1992–1995 [2] Stewart Houston ‡ Arsenal: 22 February 1995: 8 June 1995: 106 1995 [3] Bruce Rioch: Arsenal: 8 June 1995: 12 August 1996: 431 1995–1996 [2] Stewart Houston ‡ Arsenal: 12 August 1996: 13 ...