Where are they now arsenals youngest ever cl side
You're referring to the Arsenal team that won the FA Cup in 2005, which included the youngest ever player to play in a Champions League match, Cesc Fàbregas.
As of 2023, here's an update on where some of the key players from that team are now:
- Cesc Fàbregas (then 17 years old): Fàbregas went on to have a successful career with Arsenal, Barcelona, and Chelsea. He won numerous titles, including two La Liga titles and the Champions League with Barcelona. He retired from professional football in 2022 and is now a pundit and ambassador for various football clubs.
- Ashley Cole (then 20 years old): Cole had a long and successful career with Arsenal, Chelsea, and Roma. He won numerous titles, including four Premier League titles and the Champions League with Chelsea. He retired from professional football in 2019 and is now a pundit and ambassador for various football clubs.
- Kolo Touré (then 22 years old): Touré had a successful career with Arsenal, Manchester City, Liverpool, and Celtic. He won the Premier League with Arsenal and Manchester City. He retired from professional football in 2017 and is now a pundit and ambassador for various football clubs.
- Jens Lehmann (then 35 years old): Lehmann had a long and successful career with various clubs, including Arsenal, Borussia Dortmund, and VfB Stuttgart. He won the Premier League with Arsenal and the Bundesliga with Borussia Dortmund. He retired from professional football in 2011 and is now a pundit and ambassador for various football clubs.
- Patrick Vieira (then 29 years old): Vieira had a successful career with Arsenal, Juventus, and Inter Milan. He won the Premier League with Arsenal and the Serie A with Juventus. He retired from professional football in 2010 and is now the manager of Crystal Palace FC.
- Thierry Henry (then 29 years old): Henry had a successful career with Arsenal, Barcelona, and New York Red Bulls. He won numerous titles, including two Premier League titles and the Champions League with Arsenal. He retired from professional football in 2012 and is now the assistant manager of the Belgium national team.
- Robert Pires (then 32 years old): Pires had a successful career with Arsenal, Villarreal, and Fenerbahçe. He won the Premier League with Arsenal and the UEFA Cup with Villarreal. He retired from professional football in 2010 and is now a pundit and ambassador for various football clubs.
These players have all gone on to have successful careers in football, both on and off the pitch.