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Roll of Honour

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)

Honours by Manager

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
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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