Statue

Arsene Wenger

Erection date: 28/7/2023

Inscription

{Inscribed into the base, as his feet:}
Arsene Wenger - Arsenal Manager - 1996 - 2018

Wenger is shown holding the Premier League trophy which Arsenal won in 2003–04 without losing a single match, gaining them the nickname "The Invincibles".

Site: Arsene Wenger (1 memorial)

N7, Hornsey Road, Emiraates Stadium

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