EBN– Throughout history, football stadiums have been filled with many clubs and teams that have succeeded in sitting on the podium of major championships after an exceptional career and an unforgettable journey engraved in the records of the beautiful game.
Major tournaments such as the World Cup, the Champions League, and the major leagues in the old continent have always been a stage for the brilliance of clubs and teams that have engraved their names in letters of gold, whether with their style of play or their ability to dominate locally and continentally.
Every day during the holy month of Ramadan, Youm7 reviews the journey and story of a champion at the club and national team levels winning major tournaments.
Arsenal, led by its former French coach Arsene Wenger, left a legendary mark and an exceptional achievement in the English Premier League competitions, winning the title without suffering any defeat during 38 rounds in the 2003-2004 season.
The London club concluded its exceptional season with a valuable victory over Leicester City, 2-1, on May 15, 2004, at its old stadium, Highbury, in the thirty-eighth and final round of the competition.
Arsenal topped the final Premier League table with 90 points, 11 points ahead of second-placed Chelsea, achieving a unique feat by remaining unbeaten throughout the season .
The Gunners continued to break records by extending their unbeaten streak to 49 matches the following season, an achievement that was not repeated until the current 2024-25 season.
During the golden season engraved in the Premier League records, the Gunners achieved 26 wins and 12 draws, scoring 73 goals, while conceding only 26 goals, to top the two lists as the strongest attacking line and the best defense in the competition.