- Arsène
Charles Ernest Wenger (born 22
October 1949) is a
French former football manager and
player who is
currently serving as FIFA's
Chief of
Global Football...
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Wenger was a
Swiss cutlery manufacturer that
exists today as a
brand of once-rival Victorinox, used for knives,
watches and
licensed products. Founded...
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Wenger is a
surname of
German origin with a
European concentration of the name in Switzerland. It was
recorded as
early as 1728 in
America when an Eva...
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Wenger is a
Swiss Army
knife manufacturer.
Wenger may also
refer to:
Wenger (surname), a
surname of
German origin Wenger, California, a
ghost town in Mariposa...
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handle is
traditionally a red colour, with
either a
Victorinox or
Wenger "cross" logo or, for
Swiss military issue knives, the coat of arms of Switzerland...
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Brittany Wenger (born 1994) is a
student who was the first-place
winner of the
Google Science Fair in 2012.
Wenger currently studies at Duke University...
- John
Weaver Wenger (1778–1851) was the
founder of the
Pentecostal Church of the Brethren, po****rly
known as the Wengerites.
Wenger was born in Bethel...
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memorable and best
games between the two sides. On 22
March 2014, in Arsène
Wenger's 1,000th game in charge,
Chelsea won 6–0. This
marked the most
goals Chelsea...
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Albert Wenger is a German-American
businessman and
venture capitalist.
Wenger is a
managing partner at
Union Square Ventures, a New York City-based venture...
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William Sudell, and the ****nal team of the 2003–04
season managed by Arsène
Wenger.
Preston North End
earned the
nickname after completing an
entire season...