2004–05 Arsenal season

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The 2004–05 Arsenal season was the campaign in which Arsène Wenger’s side defended their Premier League title, extended their record unbeaten league run to 49 games, and competed strongly in domestic and European competitions.

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instanceOf Arsenal F.C. season
football club season
captain Patrick Vieira NERFINISHED
chairman Peter Hill-Wood NERFINISHED
club Arsenal F.C. NERFINISHED
communityShieldParticipation FA Community Shield NERFINISHED
communityShieldResult Runners-up
competedIn FA Community Shield NERFINISHED
FA Cup NERFINISHED
League Cup NERFINISHED
Premier League NERFINISHED
UEFA Champions League NERFINISHED
country England
defendedTitle 2003–04 FA Premier League title
domesticCup FA Cup NERFINISHED
domesticCupResult Winners
europeanCompetition UEFA Champions League NERFINISHED
europeanCompetitionResult Round of 16
faCupFinalOpponent Manchester United F.C. NERFINISHED
faCupFinalResult Arsenal win on penalties
homeCity London NERFINISHED
kitManufacturer Nike NERFINISHED
league FA Premier League NERFINISHED
leagueCup League Cup NERFINISHED
leagueCupResult Quarter-finals
leagueResult 2nd place
leagueTopScorer Thierry Henry NERFINISHED
leagueTopScorerGoals 25
manager Arsène Wenger NERFINISHED
nextSeason 2005–06 Arsenal season NERFINISHED
notablePlayer Ashley Cole NERFINISHED
Dennis Bergkamp NERFINISHED
Fredrik Ljungberg NERFINISHED
Jens Lehmann NERFINISHED
Kolo Touré NERFINISHED
Patrick Vieira NERFINISHED
Robert Pirès NERFINISHED
Sol Campbell NERFINISHED
Thierry Henry NERFINISHED
previousSeason 2003–04 Arsenal season NERFINISHED
seasonEndYear 2005
seasonStartYear 2004
seasonTopScorer Thierry Henry NERFINISHED
seasonTopScorerGoals 30
shirtSponsor O2 NERFINISHED
stadium Highbury NERFINISHED
unbeatenLeagueRunEndedAgainst Manchester United F.C. NERFINISHED
unbeatenLeagueRunEndMatchScore 2–0 defeat
unbeatenLeagueRunEndMatchVenue Old Trafford NERFINISHED
unbeatenLeagueRunExtendedTo 49 games
wonTrophy FA Cup NERFINISHED

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2003–04 Premier League Golden Season (unbeaten league campaign with Arsenal) followedBy 2004–05 Arsenal season
subject surface form: 2003–04 Premier League Golden Season