Arsenal's Invincible Season refers to the 2003-2004 English Premier League campaign when Arsenal Football Club, managed by Arsène Wenger, completed the entire league season unbeaten. They played 38 matches, winning 26 and drawing 12, becoming the first team since Preston North End in 1888-89 to achieve this feat. The accomplishment is celebrated as one of the greatest achievements in English football history, earning Arsenal the nickname "The Invincibles."
Arsenal's Invincible Season refers to the 2003-2004 English Premier League campaign when Arsenal Football Club, managed by Arsène Wenger, completed the entire league season unbeaten. They played 38 matches, winning 26 and drawing 12, becoming the first team since Preston North End in 1888-89 to achieve this feat. The accomplishment is celebrated as one of the greatest achievements in English football history, earning Arsenal the nickname "The Invincibles."
What is an Invincible season?
A league campaign in which a team does not lose any league matches.
When did Arsenal achieve their Invincible season and what does it mean in practice?
In the 2003-04 Premier League season; they went 38 games without a loss, finishing with 26 wins and 12 draws for 90 points.
What was Arsenal's Premier League record during the Invincible season (wins-draws-losses and points)?
38 matches: 26 wins, 12 draws, 0 losses; 90 points; 73 goals for, 26 against.
Who were the key players and the manager in Arsenal's Invincible season?
Key figures included Thierry Henry, Dennis Bergkamp, Robert Pires, Sol Campbell, Ashley Cole, Jens Lehmann; captain Patrick Vieira; manager Arsène Wenger.
Why is Arsenal's Invincible season historically significant?
It remains the only Premier League-era season in which a team went the entire league season undefeated, marking a landmark achievement for Arsenal.