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Arsenal FC

Arsenal FC
Arsenal celebrate winning the title without losing a game in 2004 ©Getty Images

Arsenal FC

Formed: 1886
Nickname: The Gunners

UEFA club competition honours (runners-up in brackets)
• European Champion Clubs' Cup: (2006)
• UEFA Cup: (2000)
• UEFA Cup Winners' Cup: 1994; (1980), (1995)
• UEFA Super Cup: (1994)

Domestic honours (most recent triumph in brackets)
• League title: 13 (2004)
• FA Cup: 10 (2005)
• League Cup: 2 (1993)

History
• Arsenal began life as a team of munitions workers from the Royal Arsenal munitions factory in Woolwich, south-east London – hence their nickname, the Gunners. In 1913 the club's owner, entrepreneur Henry Norris, took the club across the Thames to Highbury and a wider supporter catchment area. There the team adopted its current name having previously been called Dial Square FC, Royal Arsenal FC and Woolwich Arsenal FC.

• Their pedigree was established in the 1920s under the great moderniser Herbert Chapman, and although he died suddenly in 1934, Arsenal continued to enjoy success. Between 1930 and 1938, the Gunners claimed five league titles and two FA Cups.

• Consistent success deserted them until the late 1960s, when former club physiotherapist Bertie Mee built a team capable of winning the Inter-Cities Fairs Cup in 1970 and the domestic league and cup double a year later.

• George Graham, a stalwart in that double-winning lineup, returned Arsenal to the forefront of the English game in the late 1980s. His defensively stout team won the league in 1988/89 and 1990/91, before lifting the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup in 1993/94.

• Arsenal's reputation as dour but effective changed radically with the arrival of little-known French manager Arsène Wenger in October 1996. Putting the accent on fluid, attacking football, 'Le Professeur' led the Gunners to three Premier League crowns and four FA Cup wins, not least guiding the so-called 'Invincibles' through an unbeaten Premier League campaign in 2003/04. Wenger also took the club to their first UEFA Champions League final in 2005/06, and masterminded the move from Highbury to their current stadium.

Club records
Most appearances: David O'Leary (722)
Most goals: Thierry Henry (214)
Record victory: 12-0 on two occasions, most recently at home against Loughborough AFC (Second Division, 12 March 1900)
Record defeat: Loughborough AFC 8-0 Arsenal (Second Division, 12 December 1896)

* Last updated 31 December 2010

Last updated: 24/01/11 11.17CET

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Matches

HomeAway
The home team is listed first.Last updated: 14/05/2013 02:00 CET
ArsenalArsenal0-0SunderlandSunderland
StokeStoke0-0ArsenalArsenal
LiverpoolLiverpool0-2ArsenalArsenal
ArsenalArsenal6-1SouthamptonSouthampton
MontpellierMontpellier1-2ArsenalArsenal
Man. CityMan. City1-1ArsenalArsenal
ArsenalArsenal6-1CoventryCoventry
ArsenalArsenal1-2ChelseaChelsea
ArsenalArsenal3-1OlympiacosOlympiacos
West HamWest Ham1-3ArsenalArsenal
NorwichNorwich1-0ArsenalArsenal
ArsenalArsenal0-2SchalkeSchalke
ArsenalArsenal1-0QPRQPR
ReadingReading5-7ArsenalArsenal
Man. UnitedMan. United2-1ArsenalArsenal
SchalkeSchalke2-2ArsenalArsenal
ArsenalArsenal3-3FulhamFulham
ArsenalArsenal5-2TottenhamTottenham
ArsenalArsenal2-0MontpellierMontpellier
Aston VillaAston Villa0-0ArsenalArsenal
EvertonEverton1-1ArsenalArsenal
ArsenalArsenal0-2SwanseaSwansea
OlympiacosOlympiacos2-1ArsenalArsenal
ArsenalArsenal2-0West BromWest Brom
BradfordBradford1-1
(3-2(p))
ArsenalArsenal
ReadingReading2-5ArsenalArsenal
WiganWigan0-1ArsenalArsenal
ArsenalArsenal7-3NewcastleNewcastle
SouthamptonSouthampton1-1ArsenalArsenal
SwanseaSwansea2-2ArsenalArsenal
ArsenalArsenal0-2Man. CityMan. City
ArsenalArsenal1-0SwanseaSwansea
ChelseaChelsea2-1ArsenalArsenal
ArsenalArsenal5-1West HamWest Ham
BrightonBrighton2-3ArsenalArsenal
ArsenalArsenal2-2LiverpoolLiverpool
ArsenalArsenal1-0StokeStoke
SunderlandSunderland0-1ArsenalArsenal
ArsenalArsenal0-1BlackburnBlackburn
ArsenalArsenal1-3BayernBayern
ArsenalArsenal2-1Aston VillaAston Villa
TottenhamTottenham2-1ArsenalArsenal
BayernBayern0-2ArsenalArsenal
SwanseaSwansea0-2ArsenalArsenal
ArsenalArsenal4-1ReadingReading
West BromWest Brom1-2ArsenalArsenal
ArsenalArsenal3-1NorwichNorwich
ArsenalArsenal0-0EvertonEverton
FulhamFulham0-1ArsenalArsenal
ArsenalArsenal1-1Man. UnitedMan. United
QPRQPR0-1ArsenalArsenal
ArsenalArsenal20:45WiganWigan
NewcastleNewcastle17:00ArsenalArsenal

Trophy cabinet

Club record in UEFA competitions

  • Biggest win in UEFA competition:
    03/11/1993, Standard Liège 0-7 Arsenal, Liege
  • Biggest defeat in UEFA competition:
    15/02/2012, Milan 4-0 Arsenal, Milan
  • Appearances in UEFA Champions League:  17
  • Appearances in UEFA Cup Winners' Cup:  3
  • Appearances in UEFA Super Cup:  1
  • Appearances in UEFA Europa League:  6
  • Player with most UEFA appearances: 86
    Thierry Henry ( France FRA)
  • Top scorers in UEFA club competitions: 42
    Thierry Henry ( France FRA)
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