Arsene Wenger Coach, Wife, Age, Height, Daughter, and Net Worth

Arsene Wenger Bio | Wiki

Arsene Wenger is a renowned OBE French former football manager and player. He is serving as FIFA’s Chief of Global Football Development. From 1996 to 2018, he served as the manager of Arsenal the longest-serving and most successful in the club’s history. His players received 100 red cards between September 1996 and February 2014.

He also earned a reputation for spotting young talent and developing a youth system, which he carried through at Arsenal. In his role as FIFA’s Chief of Global Football Development, is responsible for overseeing and driving the growth and development of the sport. Moreover, he was inducted chairman of FIFA’s executive team which conducts technical analysis of official FIFA tournaments and delivers feedback. In addition, he invested in sports technology company Playermaker in 2019.

Arsene Wenger Age

He was born in Strasbourg, France on October 22, 1949. Wenger is 74 years old and celebrates his birthday every year on October 22.

Arsene Wenger Height

He is a man of tall stature. Wenger stands at a height of 6 ft 3 in ( approx. 1.91m ).

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Arsene Wenger Family

He was born in Strasbourg, France to hardworking parents. Wenger holds French nationality. He is the youngest of three children born to Alphonse and Louise Wenger. His father was conscripted into the German Army by force following Germany’s earlier annexation of the French region of Alsace-Lorraine. Alphonse also went on the Eastern Front in October 1944, at the age of 24.

Furthermore, the family-owned an automobile spare parts business and a bistro titled La Croix d’Or. Wenger was introduced to football “at about the age of six”.

Arsene Wenger Wife

He was married to former basketball player Annie Brosterhous from 2010 to 2015. The two had a daughter Lea in 1997. He now resides in Totteridge, London, and spends his leisure time predominantly studying football matches.

Arsene Wenger Daughter

He welcomed his daughter Léa Wenger in 1997 with his ex-wife former basketball player Annie Brosterhous. Léa is 26 years old as of 2023. She works in the Department of Clinical Neurosciences. She also holds PhD in clinical neurosciences. In addition, she was in the CSAR PhD Students Awards in 2021.

Arsene Wenger Son

Wenger does not have a son. However, he is the son of Alphonse Wenger who was conscripted into the German Army by force following Germany’s earlier annexation of the French region of Alsace-Lorraine.

Arsene Wenger Coach | Arsenal | 1996

In 1996, he was named manager of Arsenal. He then became the first foreign manager to win a Premier League and FA Cup double in 1998. In 2002, he guided Arsenal to another league and cup double and the team won his third league title in 2004. This was achieved once before in English football, by Preston North End. The team eclipsed Nottingham Forest’s record of 42 league matches unbeaten and went seven more matches before losing in October 2004.

Moreover, he oversaw Arsenal’s relocation to the Emirates Stadium. He then coincided with nine years without winning a trophy, before Wenger guided Arsenal to further FA Cup successes in the 2010s. In 2018, he departed from Arsenal with the record for most wins in the competition with seven.

Arsene Wenger Invincible | Documentary

Invincible is a definitive documentary about Arsène Wenger, the man who transformed Arsenal into the legendary football club it is today. The documentary aired in 2021 for one hour and 35 minutes and it also stars Dennis Bergkamp, David Dein, and Lee Dixon.

Arsene Wenger 1000th Game

Chelsea recorded their biggest-ever win over Arsenal (6-0) in Arsene Wenger’s 1,000th Premier League game in 2014. Arsenal were humbled 8-2 away to Manchester United two seasons prior.

Arsene Wenger Statue

He has a bronze statue lifting the Premier League trophy which was unveiled in July 2023. The Statue is at Emirates Stadium to commemorate Arsène’s truly remarkable contribution to our football club. It was created by award-winning sculptor Jim Guy, is 3.5 meters high, and weighs approximately half a tonne.

Arsene Wenger Coat | Jacket | Long Coat

He wore an Oversized Touchline Coat. The coat like everything at the Emirates Stadium, Arsenal’s north London home since 2006, was designed expressly for him. The coat looked like it was at least two sizes too big to the point where it engulfed him, like a sleeping bag with a hole at the bottom, or a gaping basking shark filled with synthetic down.

Arsene Wenger Young

Wenger was introduced to football by his father who was the manager of the local village team. He then played for several amateur clubs, Wenger obtained a manager’s diploma in 1981. He then had an unsuccessful period at Nancy in 1987 and joined Monaco where the club won the league championship in 1988. Wenger guided Monaco to victory in the Coupe de France in 1991. In addition, he moved to Japan to coach J.League side Nagoya Grampus Eight and won the Emperor’s Cup and Japanese Super Cup in his first and only year.

Arsene Wenger Book

He has authored two books My Life in Red and White and My Life in Red & White: My Autobiography Published in October 2020. In his book, he discusses his life and career, sharing his leadership principles for success on and off the field and recalling vivid tales of guiding Arsenal to unprecedented success. Furthermore, Wenger won multiple Premier League titles, a record number of FA Cups, and masterminded Arsenal’s historic ‘Invincibles’ season of 2003-2004 and 49-match unbeaten run. His book has 340 pages in English available at Kindle for £4.99 and Hardcover at £9.80.

Arsene Wenger Beach

Wenger was spotted on July 11, 2023, relaxing on the beach alongside bikini-clad beauties in Mykonos, Greece. He was lying down wearing a white top and some sunglasses.

Arsene Wenger Teams Coached

He has coached several teams which include:

  • Nancy from 1984 to 1987.
  • Monaco from 1987 to 1994.
  • Nagoya Grampus Eight from 1995 to 1996.
  • Arsenal from 1996 to 2018.

Arsene Wenger News

On December 4, 2023, he shared the Arsenal Christmas Book List: Arsene Wenger’s 50 Defining Fixtures. In Fifty Defining Fixtures, journalist and Gooner editor Layth Yousif takes a look at the great man’s career as a manager and tracks those games that have defined one of the most successful managers of all time.

Arsene Wenger Playing Career

He first played for FC Duttlenheim when he was 12 years old. A teammate of Wenger Claude Wenger noted his pace as a player, which he made up for with his “ability to guard the ball. When he was a young teenager, he was called Petit. The team did not have a coach to prepare the players tactically. He then took it upon himself to manage the side. He left FC Duttlenheim in 1969 and then played for Mutzig from 1969 to 1973.

Arsene Wenger Quotes | Quote

Wnager has unforgettable quotes having 22 years of coaching, 2,298 goals, seven FA Cups, and three Premier Leagues.

  • “The supporters have been very nice to me. It feels like thousands have wished me good luck.”
  • “You can never escape the history of a club like this, but at Arsenal, it is compulsory.”
  • “If you eat caviar every day, it is difficult to return to sausages.”
  • “I am still hopeful we can go through the season unbeaten.”
  • “I’m very grateful for the honor and I’m grateful to England for creating the sport.”
  • “As long as you believe, then it is possible. It’s a fantastic moment.”
  • “You never go to bed without thinking about your next team selection.”
  • “The biggest things in life have been achieved by people who, at the start, we would have judged crazy.”
  • “I dedicated my life to this club – and I’m not scared to say that.”

Arsene Wenger Trophies | Premier League Titles

As Arsenal manager, Wenger has won:

  • 3 FA Premier League.
  • 7 FA Cup.
  • 5 FA Community Shield.
  • French Manager of the Year in 2008.
  • 2 LMA Manager of the Year.
  • IFFHS World Coach of the Decade.
  • 2 BBC Sports Personality of the Year Coach.
  • English Football Hall of Fame in 2006.
  • 14 Premier League Manager of the Month.

Arsene Wenger Champions League

Wenger joined Monaco and the club won the league championship in 1988. Arsenal made its first appearance in a Champions League final in 2006 under his management.

Arsene Wenger On Messi | Cristiano Ronaldo

Wenger brilliantly explained the difference between Ronaldo and Messi when he was asked in 2019 to comment on the debate. Messi had a tough season at PSG by his standards and managed just six goals while Ronaldo moved to Manchester United last season and is now been linked with an exit with Chelsea as the potential suitor.

Arsene Wenger Alex Ferguson

Wenger and Alex Ferguson helped create one of the greatest rivalries the Premier League has ever seen. The rivalry accelerated in October 2004, when Arsenal visited Old Trafford on a 49-game unbeaten run in the Premier League, a streak that included the team’s unbeaten ‘Invincibles’ title a season earlier. Alex Ferguson is an 82-year-old CBE Scottish former football manager and player. he was the manager of Manchester United from 1986 to 2013.

Arsene Wenger Retirement

Wenger retired from his playing career in 1981 after appearing in 11 seasons of RC Strasbourg from 1978 to 1981. He then took over his managerial career in 1984 at Nancy.

Arsene Wenger Offside Rule

His Offside Rule stated that if the attacker’s entire body completely overtakes the last defender; it’s offside.

Arsene Wenger Net Worth

Wenger is a French soccer manager and former manager who has over 30 years of team managerial roles. This has enabled him to attain decent fortune. His net worth is $48 Million.

How Old Is Arsene Wenger

He is 74 years old born in Strasbourg, France on October 22, 1949.

How Tall Is Arsene Wenger

He is a man of tall stature standing at 6 ft 3 in.

Where Is Arsene Wenger Now

He is working as FIFA’s Chief of Global Football Development who is responsible for overseeing and driving the growth and development of the sport.