Who played for Arsenal in 2002?

Who played for Arsenal in 2002?

Who played for Arsenal in 2002?

Squad Arsenal FC – Season 02/03

# player Joined
Rami Shaaban Goalkeeper Jul 1, 2002
Guillaume Warmuz Goalkeeper Jan 31, 2003
Martin Keown Centre-Back Feb 4, 1993
Pascal Cygan Centre-Back Jul 1, 2002

Who played for Arsenal in 2001?

Squad Arsenal FC – Season 01/02

# player Age
Dennis Bergkamp Second Striker 33
Sylvain Wiltord Second Striker 28
Nwankwo Kanu Centre-Forward 25
Francis Jeffers Centre-Forward 21

Who was the Arsenal number 22 in 2000 01?

Luzhny
Arsenal 2000-01

# Nick and name Age
22 Luzhny 32
24 Lukic 40
12 Lauren 23
29 Cole 20

Who played for Arsenal in 1998?

Squad Arsenal FC – Season 98/99

# player Age
Dennis Bergkamp Second Striker 30
Ömer Riza Second Striker 19
Nwankwo Kanu Centre-Forward 22
Nicolas Anelka Centre-Forward 20

Where did Arsenal win the league in 1998?

At Wembley Stadium, Arsenal beat Newcastle United 2–0 in the 1998 FA Cup Final to win the competition and complete a domestic double – the second in the club’s history and the first since 1970–71.

Where did Arsenal finish in 2002?

2002–03 Arsenal F.C. season

2002–03 season
Stadium Highbury
Premier League 2nd
FA Cup Winners
League Cup Third round

Who was Arsenal captain in 2001?

captain Tony Adams
At the end of the season, club captain Tony Adams announced his retirement from football; he was followed by fellow defender Lee Dixon and club goalkeeping coach Bob Wilson.

Who played for Arsenal in 1997?

The 1997–98 season was the 100th season of competitive football played by Arsenal. Managed by Arsène Wenger in his first full season, the club ended the campaign winning the league championship for the first time in seven years….

No. 12
Position FW
Player Christopher Wreh
Transferred from Monaco
Fee £300,000

Who won the 1999 Premier League?

Manchester United F.C.1998–99 FA Premier League / Champion

Did Arsenal Invincibles win the league?

Arsenal’s Invincibles go the entire season unbeaten to win their third Premier League title. The 2003/04 Premier League season went down in history as a landmark one for Arsenal, who went the entire league campaign undefeated, with 26 wins and 12 draws, as they won the title by an 11-point margin.