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Teve Bould will leave Arsenal this summer after spending more than 30 years at the club as a player and coach.
The 58-year-old and Arsenal are parting ways, and Bould is resigning from his role as coach of Arsenal’s Under-23 team.
Bould has been connected with the Gunners since 1988, when he joined the club from Stoke City to bolster their defense.
The then center-back enjoyed an illustrious playing career with Arsenal, winning the top flight three times, the FA Cup twice and the League Cup once.
After retiring, Bould worked at Arsenal as a coach and initially was in charge of the club’s Under-18 team.
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He led them to FA Youth Cup glory in 2009, with players like Jack Wilshere on that team defeating Aston Villa in the final.
Later, Bould worked as an assistant to Arsene Wenger when Pat Rice retired in 2012, but in 2019 he left that position to take over the U23.
He has been in that role for two years but is now ready to leave this summer as Arsenal continue to restructure the club.
The final stages of Bould’s departure are being worked out and an announcement is expected in due course.
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