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- League Champions (13 times)
- 1931 1933 1934 1935 1938 1948 1953 _1971_ 1989 1991 _1998_ _2002_ 2004
(runners-up 1926 1932 1973 1999 2000 2001 2003 2005)
- FA Cup (10)
- 1930 1936 1950 _1971_ 1979 1993 _1998_ _2002_ 2003 2005
(runners-up 1927 1932 1952 1972 1978 1980 2001)
- League Cup (2)
- 1987 1993
(runners-up 1968 1969 1988)
- UEFA Champion's League
- runners-up 2006
- UEFA Cup
- 1970
(runners-up 2000)
- European Cup Winners' Cup
- 1994
(runners-up 1980 1995)
- National Premier League Ladies Champions
- 1993 1995 1997 2001 2002 2004 2005
- Womens FA Cup
- 1993 1995 1998 2001 2004
- Womens League Cup
- 1992 1993 1994 1998 1999 2000 2001 2005
- FA Youth Cup
- 1966 1971 1988 1994 2000 2001
- FA Premier Youth League
- inaugural winners 1998
- FA Premier Academy League Under 17
- winners 2000
- FA Premier Academy League Under 19
- winners 2002
- (runners-up 2000)
- Arsène Wenger
- 1996 - present
- 3 league, 4 FA Cup:
- The Premiership and FA Cup Double in 1998
- The Premiership and FA Cup Double in 2002
- The FA Cup in 2003
- The Premiership (unbeaten) in 2004
- The FA Cup in 2005
- Bruce Rioch
- 1995 - 1996
- Nothing
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George Graham
- 1986 - 1995
- 6 trophies in 8 years:
- The League in 1989, 1991
- The domestic Cup double in 1993
- The League Cup in 1987
- The European Cup Winners Cup in 1994
- Don Howe
- 1983 - 1986
- Nothing
Now Arsenal's chief youth and U19 coach.
- Terry Neill
- 1976 - 1983
- An F.A. Cup win in '79
Now owns a bar in Holborn.
- Bertie Mee OBE
- 1966 - 1976
- The Double in '71 and UEFA (Fairs) Cup in '70
- Billy Wright CBE
- 1962 - 1966
- Nothing
- George Swindin
- 1958 - 1962
- Nothing
- Jack Crayston
- 1956 - 1958
- Nothing
- Tom Whittaker
- 1947 - 1956
- 2 League, 1 F.A. Cup
- George Allison
- 1934 - 1947
- 3 League*, 1 F.A. Cup
Appeared briefly in the film
The Arsenal Stadium Mystery
- Herbert Chapman
- 1925 - 1934
- 2 League, 1 F.A. Cup
Got the name of Gillespie Rd Tube station changed to
"Arsenal". His bust stands in pride-of-place in the marble halls of Highbury.
- Leslie Knighton
- 1919 - 1925
- Nothing
- George Morrell
- 1908 - 1915
- Nothing
- Phil Kelso
- 1904 - 1908
- Nothing
- Harry Bradshaw
- 1899 - 1904
- Promotion to the 1st division
- George Elcoat
- 1898 - 1899
- Nothing
- T.B. Mitchell
- 1897 - 1898
- Nothing
Arsenal's first professional manager
* Chapman died in Jan 1934 and strictly speaking Allison didn't take over till the end of
the season. At the time Allison was Managing Director/Secretary. Joe Shaw was in charge
of the team until the end of the 33/34 season.
Thanks to Mike McCabe for the original managers list
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