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Arsenal FC

"The Gunners"

Founded: October 1886
Location: London, England
Stadium: Emirates Stadium
Capacity: 60,704

Club Overview

Arsenal FC, known as The Gunners, is one of England's most prestigious football clubs, famous for their attractive attacking style and a strong youth development philosophy. Founded in 1886, the club has a rich tradition of success and a strong global following. Historically associated with attractive, possession-based football, Arsenal is committed to nurturing young talent and playing with flair and creativity.

Upcoming Matches

UEFA Champions League Tuesday 16 September 16:45 (UTC)
Tuesday 16 September 16:45 (UTC) Matchday 1
UEFA Champions League Wednesday 1 October 19:00 (UTC)
Wednesday 1 October 19:00 (UTC) Matchday 2
UEFA Champions League Tuesday 21 October 19:00 (UTC)
Tuesday 21 October 19:00 (UTC) Matchday 3
UEFA Champions League Tuesday 4 November 17:45 (UTC)
Tuesday 4 November 17:45 (UTC) Matchday 4
UEFA Champions League Wednesday 26 November 20:00 (UTC)
Wednesday 26 November 20:00 (UTC) Matchday 5
UEFA Champions League Wednesday 10 December 20:00 (UTC)
Wednesday 10 December 20:00 (UTC) Matchday 6
UEFA Champions League Tuesday 20 January 20:00 (UTC)
Tuesday 20 January 20:00 (UTC) Matchday 7
UEFA Champions League Wednesday 28 January 20:00 (UTC)
Wednesday 28 January 20:00 (UTC) Matchday 8

Achievements

13

Premier League Titles

14

FA Cup Titles
Record Holders

0

Champions League
Finalists in 2006

0

Europa League
Finalists in 2019

Key Players

Kepa Arrizabalaga
Kepa Arrizabalaga

Goalkeeper

Max Dowman
Max Dowman

Midfield

Myles Lewis-Skelly
Myles Lewis-Skelly

Left Back

Noni Madueke
Noni Madueke

Right Wing

Recent Form

Arsenal has regained their status as a consistent challenger in the Premier League, driven by a youthful squad and a clear tactical vision from manager Mikel Arteta. Known for a high-pressing style and fluid attacking movements, Arsenal remains a formidable opponent domestically and continues to improve their European performances.

Fan Culture

Arsenal fans, known as Gooners, are renowned for their passionate and vocal support, both at home in the Emirates Stadium and away. Their deep-rooted history, strong community connection, and dedication make them one of England's most passionate fanbases.

Champions League History

Despite never having won the UEFA Champions League, Arsenal's closest attempt came in 2006, where they narrowly lost 2-1 to FC Barcelona in the final. Their consistent appearances in European competitions highlight their status as one of England's premier clubs.

Mikel Arteta

Manager: Mikel Arteta

Mikel Arteta has established himself as one of the premier managers in English football, implementing a clear tactical vision that has returned Arsenal to competing at the highest level. His emphasis on youth development, tactical innovation, and a clear playing identity has transformed Arsenal into a cohesive unit capable of challenging for major honors.