A Live Stream With Arsène Wenger | How To Academy

Mon, 12 October 2020

6:30 pm - 7:30 pm GMT

A Live Stream With Arsène Wenger

Fane Online presents world-renowned and revolutionary football manager Arsène Wenger – telling his own story for the very first time.

In this exclusive online event, Arsène will open up about his life and unmatched career, sharing vivid tales of his 22 years managing Arsenal to unprecedented success, including winning multiple Premier League championships and a record number of FA Cups.

Live in conversation, Wenger will chart his extraordinary career, from starting out in France and Japan, right through to the unrest that led to his resignation in 2018, and his current role as Chief of Global Football Development for FIFA.

This event is not just for Arsenal fans, but football fans everywhere; for management and business leaders, and anyone seeking the tools for success in both work and life. It will illuminate the mystique surrounding one of the most successful and respected football managers, his legendary strategy, and unique vision in the world’s most popular sport.

In association with Waterstones, The ‘book and ticket’ package includes a unique ticket for the live stream, and a copy of My Life in Red and White, worth £25. This is only available to customers in the UK.
If you have any questions, please email faneonline@fane.co.uk
This event is held in partnership with Fane Online:

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Arsène Wenger

Arsène Wenger was born in Alsace in 1949 and was a successful manager in France and Japan before unexpectedly being appointed manager of Arsenal in 1996, where he enjoyed unmatched success. He resigned in 2018 and is now Chief of Global Development for FIFA. He lives in London and Paris.

Arsène Wenger was born in Alsace in 1949 and was a successful manager in France and Japan before unexpectedly being appointed manager of Arsenal in 1996, where he enjoyed unmatched success. He resigned in 2018 and is now Chief of Global Development for FIFA. He lives in London and Paris.