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  1. The 2003–04 season was Arsenal Football Club 's 12th season in the Premier League and their 78th consecutive season in the top flight of English football. [3] [4] It began on 1 July 2003 and concluded on 30 June 2004, with competitive matches played between August and May.

  2. Arsenal 2003-04. Premier League. Matches: 38 (68% wins) Champions League. Matches: 10 (50% wins) Community Shield. Matches: 1 (0% wins) Liga. Arsenal. Community Shield. Arsenal. Classification. Season. View. Competition. Manager. Lineup. ⬤ Has played in other countries. ⬤ International. ⬤ Signed in during season. ⬤ Transfered out during season.

  3. Arsenal FC. 13 1 14 2 17. Premier League Liga: Primera División Puesto: 1 En Liga desde hace: 32 años. 1,12 mil mill. €. Valor de mercado total. Jugadores en la plantilla: 25. Edad media: 25,6. Extranjeros: 18 72,0 %. Jugadores internacionales: 20.

  4. julio de 2003 junio de 2004: Edición: XII: Organizador: Asociación Inglesa de Fútbol: Palmarés; Primero: Arsenal: Segundo: Chelsea: Tercero: Manchester United: Datos estadísticos; Participantes: 20 equipos: Partidos: 380: Goles: 1012: Máximo goleador: Thierry Henry (30)

  5. 31 de may. de 2004 · Arsenal's Invincibles go the entire season unbeaten to win their third Premier League title. The 2003/04 Premier League season went down in history as a landmark one for Arsenal, who went the entire league campaign undefeated, with 26 wins and 12 draws, as they won the title by an 11-point margin.

  6. In 2003/04, Arsenal did what no team had done in 115 years, going an entire season unbeaten. Twenty six wins. Twelve draws. Zero losses. If the cold statistics sealed immortality, the brand of football won hearts.

  7. 16 de ago. de 2003 · 2003-2004 Arsenal Stats. (Premier League) Record: 26-12-0, 90 points (2.37 per game), 1st in Premier League (1st Tier) Home Record: 15-4-0, 49 points Away Record: 11-8-0, 41 points. Goals: 73 (1.92 per game), Goals Against: 26 (0.68 per game), Diff: 47. Governing Country: England eng.