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Arsenal Football Club (English: Arsenal Football Club → Arsenal Football Club) is an English football club based in London and home to the Emirates Stadium in Holloway. It is currently in the Premier League, the first division in England. Arsenal FC (hereinafter referred to as Arsenal) is one of the most successful clubs in England right now, with 13 league titles and 14 FA Cup wins, overtaking Manchester United to hold England's most successful titles. Also, starting from the 1919-20 season of the football league at the time, it has not been relegated to the second division for the longest time in a row, and is also the team that has set the record for the longest remaining in the first division. In addition, it is the best in Britain with an average of 8.5 in the 20th century.
Arsenal became the second team to score a double in the 20th century, winning the League and FA Cup in the 1970-71 season after World War II. Since then, he has won two leagues and FA Cup doubles, one cup double, and the first undefeated Premier League title. In addition, it advanced to the UEFA Champions League final in 2005-06, becoming the first team in London to advance to the UEFA Champions League final.
Arsenal's home kit has traditionally been Red & White, but this has gradually changed over time. The club was founded in Woolwich, Kent, but in 1913 moved to the Highbury Arsenal Stadium in North London. In 2006, he moved back to the Emirates Stadium in Holloway, close to Highbury.
Arsenal has a vast fan base and has long rivals with several teams. Among them, it has a strong rivalry with Tottenham Hotspur FC, and fans call their game the North London Derby.
Arsenal is considered one of the wealthiest clubs in English football (valued at 600 million euros in 2008), and their achievements are regularly addressed in English football culture. The team's nickname is called Gunners.
The current director is Mikel Arteta, the captain is Pierre Emerique Obameyang, and the vice captain is Hector Beyerin.
Ground
When Arsenal was based in Woolwich in southeast London, most played at Plumstead's Manor Ground, near Woolwich. It was used for four years after its establishment in 1886, and in 1890 it was moved to Invicta Ground, which is close to Manor Ground. However, three years after the move, he returned to the Manor Ground again. Manor Ground was just a field until 1893, when he joined the Football League, when seating and standing stands were created. Arsenal will use Manor Ground as their home stadium for 20 years until they move to North London in 1913, except for only two games in the 1894-95 season.
Arsenal Stadium, widely known as Highbury, became Arsenal's home stadium from 1913 to 2006. The first Arsenal Stadium was designed by Scotland's Archibald Reach, famous for his soccer field design, with a roofed seating stand installed on one side (Arsenal was east) and the rest were open standing. I was in charge of designing a lot. Significant renovations were undertaken throughout the stadium in the 1930s, and seating stands were installed in the west and east in 1932 and 36, respectively, under the influence of Art Deco, a design movement that was popular around the world throughout the 192 and 30s. . In the case of the east, the existing ones were demolished and rebuilt. In addition, a roof was added to the standing stand in the north, but it was bombed during World War II and was not rebuilt until 1954. The roof was only rebuilt in 56. The south standing stand was also renovated in 1989, and a roof was added, and an office was created. It was also called'The Clock Stand' because there was a clock on the south stand.
When the spectator capacity of Arsenal Stadium was at its peak, it could accommodate more than 60,000 people, and it could accommodate 57,000 people until the early 1990s. However, Taylor Reports and the Premier League pushed Arsenal's Highbury to be fully seated, and eventually changed to a fully seated stadium in the 1993-94 season, reducing the Arsenal Stadium's capacity to 38,419. With the Champions League's allowance for additional billboards, Arsenal's two seasons in the 1998-99 and 1999-2000 seasons will be played at the former Wembley Stadium with 70,000 players.
Arsenal Stadium extensions were limited because the East Stand received a second grade in England's main building evaluation (a second grade was given to buildings with special significance out of a total of three), and the remaining three stands were close to residence. . Eventually, these limitations were an obstacle to maximizing income from the 1990s to the early 2000s, and were in danger of falling apart from the football fever at that time. After considering several options, in 2000, Arsenal promised plans to move to a new home stadium called Ashburton Grove with a capacity of 60,000 people, about 500 meters southeast of Arsenal Stadium. . Later, the name of the home stadium was changed to Emirates Stadium. However, the new stadium project was initially delayed due to British bureaucracy and rising costs, so it could only be completed in July 2006, and in time, Arsenal could use it as a new home stadium from the 2006-07 season. The stadium was named Emirates Stadium after a sponsorship of the UAE international airline, Emirates Airlines. Arsenal is known to have signed a contract with the Emirates airline at the time, the largest in English football history, worth around 100 million euros. Some fans disagree with the corporate sponsorship of the stadium's name, calling it the original Ashburton Grove or simply The Grove. On the day Arsenal plays the Champions League home game, it is correct to call it Ashburton Grove, not Emirates Stadium. This is because the original Emirates airline was not a company that signed an official sponsorship contract for the Champions League. Stadium sponsorship contracts with Emirates are known for at least 2012, and uniform sponsorship contracts are for 2014.
Emirates Stadium crowded with the crowd on the day of Dennis Bergkamp's retirement ceremony
Arsenal's training ground was opened in 2000 as Shenley in Hertportshire, the state just above London. Until 1961, Arsenal had trained directly at the Arsenal Stadium's home ground, and before moving to Shenley, he had used a training facility near the University of London Student Center. Arsenal's youth team now uses Shenli as their home ground, while Arsenal's second-team team uses Underhill, the home of Barnett FC, currently in Football League Two (fourth division).
Victory record
Arsenal has won 13 league titles. This is the record for the most wins after Manchester United FC and Liverpool FC. In addition, Arsenal has won 14 FA Cups so far, holding the record for the most wins. Arsenal won both the League and FA Cups in 1971, 1998, and 2002, scoring a double, and is tied with Manchester United FC for the most doubles achieved. Meanwhile, in 1993, he won both the FA Cup and the League Cup and achieved the so-called'cup double' for the first time in English professional football. In addition, Arsenal entered the UEFA Champions League final in 2006 for the first time as a club based in London. Arsenal is one of the best teams in the history of the English professional football league, with only seven times the final ranking of the season fell below 14th place. In addition, Arsenal's average league ranking in the 20th century was 8.5th, higher than the competition. In addition, Arsenal won the FA Cup twice in a row during the 2001-02 and 2002-03 seasons, the 2013-14 and 2014-15 seasons. In the history of the FA Cup, there are only five teams, including Arsenal, Tottenham Hotspur FC, Newcastle United FC, Blackburn Rovers FC, and Wanderers FC.
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