History The Formation of Arsenal FC

Arsenal Football Club (also known as Arsenal or The Gunners) is a professional English football club based in the Holloway area of ​​London. founded in 1886 under the name Dial Square.

The club plays in the English Premier League which is one of the most successful clubs in English football, which has won 13 Premier League caste titles (10 in the First Division and 3 in the Premier League) and 13 in the FA Cup (most titles ).

Arsenal hold the record for the longest period of being in the top caste of the English League without having been relegated since the 1919 season and became the team ranked first in the Premier League standings throughout the 20th century.

Arsenal became the second team in England to complete the league without a league (2003-04 season) and the first team to do in an era where a season lasted 38 games.

Arsenal was founded in 1886 at Woolwich and in 1893 became the first club from the south of England to join the Football League. In 1913, it moved north across the town of Arsenal Stadium in Highbury. By 1930, the club had won five League Championship titles and two FA Cups.

After a lean period in the post-war years it won the League and FA Cup double, in the 1970-71 season, and in the 1990s and first decades of the 21st century won two doubles and reached the 2006 UEFA Champions League Final. Arsenal have an old rivalry with fellow North London teams Tottenham Hotspur, with the North London derby contest.

Arsenal is the fourth richest soccer club in the world by 2013, worth more than $ 13 billion. In the arena of Premier League, Arsenal including one of the team that never degraded. Arsenal is the first football team to introduce the use of numbers on the jersey.

HISTORY ARSENAL FC


Arsenal was founded in Woolwich area, southeast of London in 1886 under the name Dial Square, then quickly renamed Royal Arsenal. In 1891 their name was changed to Woolwich Arsenal. In 1913, the club moved to the northern region, precisely in the Highbury area and built the Highbury Stadium, which became their new headquarters.

When moved that location, the first name of their club, which is Woolwich removed so that only the name of Arsenal is left. In addition to the fact that the location of the Arsenal stadium is close to Tottenham Hotspur's headquarters, it is no wonder that Arsenal vs Tottenham Hotspur match is called "North London derby" and is one of the hottest derby in London.

Arsenal's triumph in English football was first started by coach Herbert Chapman who trained in the 1925-35 range and won several of England's domestic competitions (FA Cup, Premier League title and Charity Shield) as well as dominating it and making Arsenal the most dominant force in England at that time.

In the 1940s-1960s range, Arsenal can only add a little collection of domestic titles. In the early 1970s, Arsenal managed Arsenal's best achievement in Europe the first time that occurred in the 1969-70 season, in the Fairs Cup (the predecessor of the UEFA Cup). Arsenal became the first and final champion in the Fairs Cup (the Fairs Cup replaced the UEFA Cup since the 1971-72 season) after defeating the club R.S.C.

Anderlecht with 4-3 aggregate (with home and away system) At that time, the club was trained by Bertie Mee. Throughout the 1980s, Arsenal managed to add to the Arsenal collection with several domestic titles, the League Cup in 1987 and winning the English League in 1989 after toppling Liverpool's (and 1st-ranked) rivals at Anfield in the dramatic last league match.

However, Arsenal failed to collect titles from European competition, losing on penalties from Valencia 5-4 in the Cup Winners competition after the score remained 0-0.

In 1991, Arsenal won the title together with Tottenham in the Community Shield after a 0-0 draw at the time (then, if the position of the series then both teams are considered champions). Arsenal's fast-going European title was finally lost after in 1993-94 season, in the hands of coach George Graham, Arsenal back champion in the European arena, exactly in the Cup Winners Cup after beating the club Parma FC 1-0. The following season, Arsenal again made it to the final in the same event, but this time they were beaten by Real Zaragoza with a score of 2-1.

Arsene Wenger's arrival to Arsenal in 1996 succeeded in making Arsenal back victorious and managed to undermine Manchester United's dominance in the Premier League at the time, in which Arsenal won the English Premier League and FA Cup title in the 1997-98 season.

In the arena of Europe, Arsenal brought him a runner-up in the UEFA Cup in 2000 after losing against Galatasaray on 4-1 penalties. Arsenal won the FA Cup and Premier League title in the 2001-02 season.

In the 2003-04 season until the start of the 2004-05 season, Arsenal scored an unbeaten 49 game record and broke Preston North End's record 18 times which is the longest unbeaten record in British soccer history. 2004-05 season, Arsenal again add to his title collection with the FA Cup, the first FA final to be settled on penalties.

After winning the FA Cup, for nine years Arsenal did not win the title, although had entered the final in various arena. In the 2005-06 season, Arsenal became Champions League finalists after being defeated by FC Barcelona 2-1 at Stade de France, Paris.

Arsenal also became finalists in 2007 and 2011 in the League Cup, each losing 2-1 to Chelsea and losing by the same score from Birmingham City. In 2014, Arsenal won their first title after nine years through the FA Cup by beating Hull City 3-2 through extra time. Arsenal again won the same trophy (FA Cup 2015) after beating Aston Villa 4-0.

ARSENAL MAIN STADIUM


For most of their time in south-east London, Arsenal played at Manor Land in Plumstead, apart from a three-year period near the Invicta ground between 1890 and 1893. Land Manor was originally just the pitch, until the clubs installed stands and terraces for the Football League match their first in September 1893. They played their home game there for the next twenty years (with two exceptions in the 1894-1895 season), until moving to north London in 1913.

From July 2006 until now, the club occupies its new headquarters, the Emirates Stadium with a capacity of 60,500 seats and is located in Ashburton Grove and the inauguration of the Emirates Stadium as well as the first match being held is by holding a friendly match between Arsenal and the Dutch legend players for Dennis's farewell Bergkamp, ​​a former Arsenal striker.

The Arsenal player trains at the Shenley Training Center in Hertfordshire, a purpose-built facility that opened in 1999. Before that the club used the facility on a nearby site owned by the University College London's Student Union. Until 1961 they had been trained at Highbury. The Arsenal Academy under the 18-year-old team played their home game at Shenley, while their game play reserves are in Meadow Park, which is also home to Boreham Wood.

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