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Arsenal

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Head Coach

Mikel Arteta

League Position
5

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Established
1892 (131 years old)

Sport
Soccer

Stadium/Home
Emirates Stadium
(60,338 Capacity)

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Location
Holloway, London, England

Nicknames
Gunners, Gooners

Competitions
English Premier League
FA Cup
EFL Cup
UEFA Champions League
FA Community Shield

Last Edit
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Arsenal Football Club is a professional football club based in Islington, London, England, that plays in the Premier League, the top flight of English football. The club has won 13 League titles, a record 13 FA Cups, 2 League Cups, 15 FA Community Shields, 1 League Centenary Trophy, 1 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup and 1 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup.

Arsenal was the first club from the South of England to join The Football League, in 1893, and they reached the First Division in 1904. Relegated only once, in 1913, they continue the longest streak in the top division, and have won the second-most top-flight matches in English football history. In the 1930s, Arsenal won five League Championships and two FA Cups, and another FA Cup and two Championships after the war. In 1970–71, they won their first League and FA Cup Double. Between 1989 and 2005, they won five League titles and five FA Cups, including two more Doubles. They completed the 20th century with the highest average league position.

Herbert Chapman won Arsenal's first national trophies, but died prematurely. He helped introduce the WM formation, floodlights, and shirt numbers, and added the white sleeves and brighter red to the club's kit. Arsène Wenger was the longest-serving manager and won the most trophies. He won a record 7 FA Cups, and his title-winning team set an English record for the longest top-flight unbeaten league run at 49 games between 2003 and 2004, receiving the nickname The Invincibles.

In 1886, Woolwich munitions workers founded the club as Dial Square. In 1913, the club crossed the city to Arsenal Stadium in Highbury, becoming close neighbours of Tottenham Hotspur, and creating the North London derby. In 2006, they moved to the nearby Emirates Stadium. In terms of revenue, Arsenal is the ninth highest-earning football club in the world, earned €487.6m in 2016–17 season. Based on social media activity from 2014 to 2015, Arsenal's fanbase is the fifth largest in the world. In 2018, Forbes estimated the club was the third most valuable in England, with the club being worth $2.24 billion.

Team Members
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Jorginho
#20

2020-2021

Elneny
#25



Havertz
#29

2020-2021

Hein
#31



Jesus
#9

2020-2021

Kiwior
#15



Magalhães
#6



Martinelli
#11



Nelson
#24



Nketiah
#14



Partey
#5



Ramsdale
#1



Raya
#22



Rice
#41



Rowe
#10



Saka
#7

2021-2022

Saliba
#2



Soares
#17



Timber
#12

2021-2022

Tomiyasu
#18



Trossard
#19



Vieira
#21



White
#4



Зінченко
#35

2020-2021

Ødegaard
#8


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Stadium or Home

The Emirates Stadium (known as Ashburton Grove prior to sponsorship, and as Arsenal Stadium for UEFA competitions) is a football stadium in Holloway, London, England, and the home of Arsenal. With a capacity of 60,704 it is the fourth-largest football stadium in England after Wembley Stadium, Old Trafford and Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.

In 1997, Arsenal explored the possibility of relocating to a new stadium, having been denied planning permission by Islington Council to expand its home stadium, Highbury. After considering various options (including purchasing Wembley Stadium), the club bought an industrial and waste disposal estate in Ashburton Grove in 2000. A year later, they received the council's approval to build a stadium on the site; manager Arsène Wenger described this as the "biggest decision in Arsenal's history" since the board appointed Herbert Chapman. Relocation began in 2002, but financial difficulties delayed work until February 2004. Emirates was later announced as the main sponsor for the stadium. The entire stadium project was completed in 2006 at a cost of £390 million. The club's former stadium was redeveloped as Highbury Square, an apartment complex.

The stadium has undergone a process of "Arsenalisation" since 2009 with the aim of restoring Arsenal's heritage and history. The stadium has hosted international fixtures and music concerts.

Trophies

FA Community Shield
2020

FA Cup
2019-2020

FA Community Shield
2017

FA Cup
2016-2017

FA Community Shield
2015

FA Community Shield
2014

FA Cup
2013-2014

FA Cup
2004-2005

FA Community Shield
2004

Premier League
2003-2004

FA Cup
2002-2003

FA Community Shield
2002

FA Cup
2001-2002

Premier League
2001-2002

FA Community Shield
1999

FA Community Shield
1998

FA Cup
1997-1998

Premier League
1997-1998

UEFA Cup Winners Cup
1993-1994

Football League Cup
1992-1993

FA Cup
1992-1993

FA Community Shield
1991

Championship
1990-1991

Championship
1990-1991

Championship
1988-1989

EFL Trophy
1986-1987

Football League Cup
1986-1987

FA Cup
1978-1979

Championship
1970-1971

FA Cup
1970-1971

FA Community Shield
1953

Championship
1952-1953

FA Cup
1949-1950

FA Community Shield
1948

Championship
1947-1948

FA Community Shield
1938

Championship
1937-1938

FA Cup
1935-1936

Championship
1934-1935

FA Community Shield
1934

Championship
1933-1934

FA Community Shield
1933

Championship
1932-1933

FA Community Shield
1931

Championship
1930-1931

FA Community Shield
1930

FA Cup
1929-1930


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