Arsene Wenger's iconic side made history in 2003-04 by going through the entire Premier League season undefeated
The date May 15, 2004, will be forever etched in the history of Arsenal Football Club because, on that day, they became the first English club to win the Premier League without losing a single game. Almost two decades on, it's a feat that has still not been equalled.
Arsene Wenger's legendary side ended their historic campaign with 90 points from 38 matches, winning 26 games and drawing 12.
Below, we run through the members of a team that became known as 'The Invincibles', and reveal where they are now…
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The German goalkeeper, who also lined out for Borussia Dortmund and AC Milan during his playing days, enjoyed two spells at Arsenal
After retiring from professional football in 2011, he returned to the Gunners as a goalkeeping coach in 2017 and stayed at the club for a year.
In 2019, Augsburg hired him as an assistant coach but, the following year, he joined the advisory board of Hertha Berlin. In May 2021, he was removed from his role.
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The Cameroonian full-back played at Arsenal from 2000 to 2007. He then moved to Portsmouth in 2007 where he spent the next two seasons. In 2010, he announced his retirement from professional football after spending a season at Cordoba.
Lauren is currently an Arsenal ambassador for the African continent. He is also a respected media pundit who covers La Liga and in 2022 he was appointed as a FIFA technical expert for talent development across Africa.
Kolo Toure
Toure played at Arsenal from 2002 to 2009. He later moved to Manchester City, Liverpool and Celtic. He retired from professional football in 2017 and joined the coaching staff of Ivory Coast's Under-23s.
In September 2017, he joined Brendan Rodgers' coaching staff at Celtic and followed the Irishman to Leicester City two years later.
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The English defender controversially joined Arsenal in 2001 from bitter rivals Tottenham and spent five seasons at the club. He later played for Portsmouth and Notts County FC before returning to Arsenal for the second half of the 2009-10 season. He last played at Newcastle United before retiring from professional football in 2011.
In 2017, Sol Campbell joined the Trinidad and Tobago national team as an assistant coach to Dennis Lawrence. A year later, he took over as the coach of Macclesfield Town. In October 2019, Campbell moved on to League One side Southend United, where he worked as their head coach until June 2020.