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Arsenal

It has been 20 years without a Premier League title in North London. After spending over 100 million GBP before the start of the 2022-23 season, Arsenal again went big on spending, with over 200 million GBP on players manager Mikel Arteta hopes will help to end the drought.


Last season the Gunners added Gabriel Jesus and Olaksander Zinchenko Manchester City and the club led the league for most of the season, before losing to eventual champion City right by the finish line.

 For the 2023-24 season, Arsenal went all-out: Kai Havertz came from Chelsea in a deal worth 60 million GBP Defender Jurrien Timber cost 34 million GBP from Ajax the long wait for West Ham's Declan Rice was finally over, when he crossed the river Thames for an astonishing 105 million GBP. At least for starters, Arsenal got their first silverware of the season, after beating Manchester City in the Charity Shield.

Arsenal Football Club , also nicknamed "The Gunners", was founded in 1886, originally as Dial Squad. It is one of England’s most successful football clubs and has been in the top flight of English football for most of its existence, relegated only once, in 1913, and holding the record for most consecutive seasons - 106.

Arsenal have won 13 league titles, a record 14 FA Cups, 2 League Cups and 14 FA Community Shields, many of which have been won by their most successful and longest serving manager, Arsene Wenger. Wenger took over as manager in 1996 and transformed the club. His first achievements came in the 1997-1998 season when Arsenal won both the Championship and the FA Cup, followed by 2 more championship wins and 4 more FA CUP. As mentioned, the 2003-2004 was probably the best season in Arsenal's history, with star striker chipping in 30 goals, in what was one of the most memorable performances of a Premier League player. The unbeaten run of that season which titled the squad with the name “The Invincibles" continued into the next season and stretched to 49 games, setting an English record. Wenger lasted 20 seasons at the helm and he is, undoubtedly, the greatest manager the club has ever had.

Many world class players have played for Arsenal in Wenger's era such as Tony Adams, Ian Wright, Dennis Bergkamp, Cesc Fabregas as well as French World Cup winners Patrick Vieira, Robert Pires, Emmanuel Petit and the club’s all-time leading goal scorer, Thierry Henry, who scored a total of 228 goals in 376 appearances for The Gunners.

The record of appearances for the club is held by David O’Leary with 772 appearances (558 league games) between 1975 and 1993.

Arsenal’s home stadium is the Emirates Stadium which seats 60,000 spectators. In 2006 it replaced the Highbury Stadium which had served as Arsenal's home for 93 years. Situated around the stadium are 3 statues of club legends Tony Adams, Herbert Chapman and Theirry Henry.

The club’s two biggest rivals are Tottenham Hotspur and Manchester United. The match between Arsenal and Tottenham is called the North London Derby and is one of the biggest Derbies in world football.


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Arsenal tickets
Event
Date
Price
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English Premier League (Football (Soccer)) Manchester City vs Arsenal
Manchester, England - Etihad Stadium
31 Mar 2024,
16:30
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292
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English Premier League (Football (Soccer)) Arsenal vs Luton Town
London, England - Emirates Stadium
03 Apr 2024,
19:30
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292
Immediate Confirmation
English Premier League (Football (Soccer)) Brighton & Hove Albion vs Arsenal
Brighton, England - Amex Stadium (Falmer Stadium)
06 Apr 2024,
17:30
from
263
Immediate Confirmation
UEFA Champions League (Football (Soccer)) Quarter-final: Arsenal vs Bayern Munich
London, England - Emirates Stadium
09 Apr 2024,
20:00
from
622
Immediate Confirmation
English Premier League (Football (Soccer)) Arsenal vs Aston Villa
London, England - Emirates Stadium
13 Apr 2024,
17:30
from
429
Immediate Confirmation
UEFA Champions League (Football (Soccer)) Quarter-final: Bayern Munich vs Arsenal
Munich, Germany - Allianz Arena
17 Apr 2024,
21:00
from
524
Immediate Confirmation
English Premier League (Football (Soccer)) Wolverhampton Wanderers vs Arsenal
Wolverhampton, England - Molineux Stadium
20 Apr 2024,
15:00
Not Final
from
240
Immediate Confirmation
English Premier League (Football (Soccer)) Tottenham Hotspur vs Arsenal
London, England - Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
27 Apr 2024,
15:00
Not Final
from
337
Immediate Confirmation
English Premier League (Football (Soccer)) Arsenal vs A.F.C. Bournemouth
London, England - Emirates Stadium
04 May 2024,
15:00
Not Final
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438
Immediate Confirmation
English Premier League (Football (Soccer)) Manchester United vs Arsenal
Manchester, England - Old Trafford
11 May 2024,
15:00
Not Final
from
300
Immediate Confirmation
English Premier League (Football (Soccer)) Arsenal vs Everton FC
London, England - Emirates Stadium
19 May 2024,
16:00
Not Final
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737
Immediate Confirmation
English Premier League (Football (Soccer)) Arsenal vs Chelsea
London, England - Emirates Stadium
28 May 2024,
15:00
Not Final
from
308
Immediate Confirmation