Arsene Wenger Net Worth

Arsene Wenger was born on the 22nd October 1949, in Strasbourg France, and is a soccer manager and retired player, who has managed English Premier League club Arsenal since 1996, leading the team to three Premier League titles among other feats.

Arsène Wenger net worth is
$48 Million

Arsène Wenger salary is
$10 Million

Arsène Wenger Wiki Biography

Arsene Wenger was born on the 22nd October 1949, in Strasbourg France, and is a soccer manager and retired player, who has managed English Premier League club Arsenal since 1996, leading the team to three Premier League titles among other feats.

Have you ever wondered how rich Arsene Wenger is, as of early 2017? According to authoritative sources it has been estimated that Wenger’s net worth is as high as $48 million, while his annual salary amounts to $10 million.

Arsene Wenger Net Worth $48 Million

Arsene is the youngest of three children born to Alphonse and Louise Wenger, and grew up in Duttlenheim, a village near Strasbourg. Regarding his career as a player, Arsene was never a football star, playing in only 67 professional games for such teams as FC Duttlenheim, Mutzig, Mulhouse, ASPV Strasbourg and RC Strasbourg.

After his playing career came to an end, he assumed the positon of reserve team and youth team coach of the RC Strasbourg. After this success, he was appointed as assistant to Jean-Marc Guillou at Cannes, which competed in Ligue 2 in the French Championship. Just a year later he became manager of Nancy, a team that struggled to remain in Ligue 1 – in three seasons, Arsene recorded 33 wins, 30 draws and 50 loses, and eventually the fell out of the league, finishing 19th in 1986-1987 season.

However, after that he was appointed as the manager of Monaco, which he led to the Ligue 1 title in 1987-1988 season and Coupe de France in 1990-1991 season. Thanks to this great success, he was sought by German club Bayern Munich, but Monaco rejected him leaving, but then started the next season poorly and he was released by the club.

After that he joined one of Japan’s most prominent clubs, Nagoya Grampus Eight, with which he won the Emperor’s Cup in 1995 and J-League Super Cup in 1996.

ASrsene subsequently joined Arsenal in 1996, and since then has been writing the team’s history. He has won three Premier League titles, in 1997-1998, 2001-2002 and 2003-2004 during which his team went undefeated, which was previously accomplished only by Preston North End, 115 years before. He has won the FA Cup six times, and FA Community Shield. However, from 2005 Arsenal’s dominance began to decline, and there were many rumors of Arsene’s leaving the bench, however, he is still the manager of one of the England’s most respected clubs.

Arsene has also won several honors as an individual, including LMA Manager of the Year twice, in 2001-2002 and 2003-2004 seasons, then Premier League Manager of the Season three times, in 1998, 2002 and 2004, and was inducted into the English Football Hall of Fame in 2006. Also, back in 2003 he was named Officer of the Order of the British Empire, among many other accomplishments. He is a brand ambassador for FIFA World Cup sponsor Castrol.

Regarding his personal life, Arsene was married to Annie Brosterhous until 2015; the couple has a daughter born in 1997. Wenger speaks several languages, including Spanish, Italian, Japanese, German, French and English. He is a Roman-Catholic.


Full NameArsène Wenger
Net Worth$48 Million
Salary$10 Million
Date Of BirthOctober 22, 1949
Place Of BirthStrasbourg, Bas-Rhin, France
Height1.91 m
ProfessionFootball manager
EducationUniversity of Strasbourg
NationalityFrench
SpouseAnnie Brosterhous
ChildrenLéa Wenger
ParentsLouise Wenge, Alphonse Wenger
IMDBhttp://www.imdb.com/name/nm1316200/
AwardsBBC Sports Personality of the Year Coach Award
TV ShowsMatch of the Day
#Quote
1What is remarkable is Thierry Henry doesn't have the game of a goalscorer. If I told you that a guy had scored 99 goals in 159 games, you'd think he would wait in the box for every cross and never pass the ball. But he's completely different. He has the game of a footballer who drifts wide and doesn't just play inside the box.
#Fact
1Wife, Annie. Daughter, Leah (b.1997). They live in Totteridge, London.
2He was awarded an honorary OBE (Officer of the Order of the British Empire) in the 2003 Queen's Birthday Honours List for his services to Association Football.
3Is currently the second longest serving manager in the English Premier League, after Manchester United's Sir Alex Ferguson.
4He was awarded the BBC Sports Award for Coach of the Year in 2002.
5Whilst at Nagoya Grampus Eight, he won the Japanese Emperor's Cup and the J-League Super Cup, as well as J-League Manager of the Year. At Arsenal, he has won FA Premier League Manager of the Year in 1998, 2002 and 2004. He has also won LMA Manager of the Year for 2001-2002 & 2003-2004.
6Under his management, Arsenal have won three English Premier League titles (1997-1998, 2001-2002, 2003-2004), four FA Cups (1997-1998, 2001-2002, 2002-2003, 2004-2005), and four Community Shields (1998, 1999, 2002, 2004). Between 1997 and 2005, Arsenal finished first or second in the league. He is also the first non-British manager to win the Premier League and the FA Cup in the same season - 'The Double' - in England, having done so in 1998 and 2002. In 2004, he became the only manager in Premier League history to go through the entire season without defeat.
7Manager of Arsenal Football Club since 1996. The previous clubs he has managed are: AS Nancy-Lorraine (1984-1987), AS Monaco (1987-1994), and Nagoya Grampus Eight (1995-1996).

Self

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Final Score2016TV SeriesHimself - Manager, Arsenal
Capital One Cup Tonight2015-2016TV SeriesHimself - Arsenal Manager
Some Mothers Do 'Ave 'Em2016TV SeriesHimself
Match of the Day 22004-2015TV SeriesHimself
Match of the Day1999-2014TV SeriesHimself
Football Focus2007-2014TV SeriesHimself / Himself - Arsenal Manager
L'Affiche de la Semaine2014TV SeriesHimself
South at Six2013TV SeriesHimself
Arsenal: Season Review 2011/122012Himself
3, 2, 1, Go!2012TV SeriesHimself
Momentum: What Drives You2011TV Series documentary
Arsenal Robin Van Persie 100 Goals2011Himself
1:1 Thierry Henry2011DocumentaryHimself
Breakfast2011TV SeriesHimself - Arsenal Manager / Himself - Football Manager
Arsenal End of Season Review 2010/112011Himself
Arsenal Season Review 2009/20102010Himself
Arsenal Season Review 2008/20092009VideoHimself
Ian Wright: Legend2009VideoHimself
Arsenal: Season Review 2007/20082008VideoHimself
Thierry Henry: Legend2008Video documentaryArsène Wenger
Arsenal - Arsène's Eleven2007DocumentaryHimself
The FA Cup 07/082007TV SeriesHimself
Arsenal: The Young Guns - Season Review 2006/20072007VideoHimself
De par en par2007TV SeriesHimself
BBC London News2007TV SeriesHimself - Arsenal FC Manager
Goal II: Living the Dream2007Himself
The Art of Football from A to Z2006TV Movie documentaryHimself
BBC News 242006TV SeriesHimself
Dream Team2002-2005TV SeriesHimself
Arsenal - Season Review 2004/20052005VideoHimself
Windsor Castle: A Royal Year2005TV Movie documentaryHimself
Barclays English Premier League 2004/20052005VideoHimself
Arsenal 49: The Complete Unbeaten Record2004Video documentaryArsene Wenger
Old Big 'Ead: A Tribute to Brian Clough2004TV Movie documentaryHimself
Match of the Day at 402004TV Movie documentaryHimself
Sport Relief 20042004TV SpecialHimself
Arsenal: The Untouchables - Season Review 2003/20042004Video documentaryHimself
Breakfast with Frost2004TV SeriesHimself
On the Ball2004TV SeriesHimself
Football: Club or Country?2003TV Movie documentaryHimself
Arsenal: Season Review 2002/20032003VideoHimself
Grandstand2002-2003TV SeriesHimself
Fredrik Ljungberg: Up Close2003TV Movie documentaryHimself
Arsenal: Arsène Wenger's Magic Hat2002VideoHimself
The Premiership2001TV SeriesHimself (2001-)
Arsenal: End of Season Review 2000-20012001VideoHimself

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