Arsenal F.C.
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Fergie: Chelsea the team to beat...Ryan Giggs, both of whom missed the CSKA game, are likely to return. Fast-improving Arsenal can creep above United on Saturday if they win at Wolverhampton Wanderers. Fourth-placed Manchester City take on Burnley hoping to end a sequence... In this article: Chelsea, Alex Ferguson, Carlo Ancelotti, Liverpool, Rio Ferdinand, Champions League, Manchester City, Arsenal, Manchester United, and Premier League |
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UEFA.com News | October 19, 2009
Past haunts ex-San Siro heroes
...meet in Group E. Rangers FC will look for solace against FC Unirea Urziceni following a 4-1 defeat at home to Sevilla FC, while AZ Alkmaar and Olympiacos FC host Arsenal FC and R. Standard de Liege respectively in Group H. Bordeaux dip
In this article: Rangers, Juventus, Chelsea, Milan, Olympiacos FC, Apoel FC, Maccabi Haifa FC, Olympique de Marseille, Real Madrid CF, and Liverpool FC
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Wikipedia | October 20, 2009
Nicolas N'Koulou
...prominent European clubs. The English clubs Arsenal and Hull City , Spanish sides Sevilla and Atletico Madrid, and French champions Olympique Lyonnais have all declared their interests in the Cameroonian defender. N'Koulou was included in...
In this article: Samuel Eto'o, AS Monaco FC, Kadji Sports Academy, Carlos Kameni, FC Lorient, NK Zagreb, Toulouse FC, and Olympique Lyonnais
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UEFA Champions League | July 17, 2009
Shakhtar drawn against Timisoara
...FC Twente. Road to group stage The winners of the five Non-Champions Path ties will follow Arsenal FC, Olympique Lyonnais, VfB Stuttgart, ACF Fiorentina and Club Atletico de Madrid into the play-off round. Likewise, the ten Champions Path...
In this article: UEFA Champions League, Celtic, Nyon, FC Timisoara, VfL Wolfsburg, Panathinaikos FC, R. Standard de Liege, Olympique Lyonnais, FC Dinamo Moskva, and FC Twente
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Wikipedia | July 22, 2009
2001 in Russian football
...for the second group stage of the UEFA Champions League 2000-01. Spartak finished fourth in group C which also contained FC Bayern Munich, Arsenal F.C., and Olympique Lyonnais. Lokomotiv Moscow lost to 0-2 on aggregate to Rayo Vallecano in...
In this article: FC Lokomotiv Moscow, Rangers F.C., 2002 FIFA World Cup, Champions League, Anzhi Makhachkala, FC Bayern Munich, and UEFA Champions League
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Wikipedia | October 23, 2009
Arsenal L.F.C.
...Journalists' Awards. Arsenal were unable to retain their European crown in 2007-08, after being knocked out by Olympique Lyonnais in the quarter-finals, but reached the League Cup Final (losing to Everton ). They ended the season on a...
In this article: Arsenal, Arsenal L.F.C., Premier League, Everton, Vic Akers, Karen Carney, Alex Scott, and Borehamwood
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UEFA Champions League | July 17, 2009
Midday draw looms for famous names
...FC Twente, Sivasspor and FC Timisoara. The reward for the victors in those ties will be a two-legged meeting with one from Arsenal FC, Olympique Lyonnais, VfB Stuttgart, ACF Fiorentina and Club Atletico de Madrid - the top five seeds in...
In this article: UEFA Champions League, FC Dynamo Kyiv, European Champion Clubs' Cup, FC Timisoara, Panathinaikos FC, Olympique Lyonnais, FC Dinamo Moskva, FC Twente, and Sporting Clube de Portugal
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Wikipedia | June 01, 2009
Jean Makoun
...Champions League football. His impressive performances attracted interest from clubs around Europe, including English Premiership sides Arsenal and Tottenham Hotspur, as well as Serie A giants Juventus, and French outfits AS Monaco,...
In this article: Jean II Makoun, African Nations Cup, Olympique Lyonnais, Marc-Vivien Foe, Lille, Yaounde, Cameroon, Serie A, Cotonsport Garoua, and Tonnerre Yaounde
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Football Europe | May 18, 2009
Weekend review
...CF and AC Milan respectively, while Manchester United FC won the Premier League for the third successive season with a 0-0 draw against Arsenal FC. Elsewhere, VfL Wolfsburg are on the brink of a maiden Bundesliga triumph after...
In this article: Bundesliga, Eredivisie, Youssouf Hersi, Alexander Zickler, FC Sioni Bolnisi, FK Suduva, AEL Limassol FC, NK Slaven Belupo, VfL Wolfsburg, and SK Rapid Wien
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ESPNsoccernet - The World's Site for the World Game | May 25, 2009
Vieira recalled by France after long absence
Midfielders: Patrick Vieira (Inter Milan), Abou Diaby (Arsenal), Alou Diarra (Girondins Bordeaux), Lassana Diarra (Real Madrid), Yoann Gourcuff (Girondins Bordeaux), Jeremy Toulalan (Olympique Lyon), Florent Malouda (Chelsea).
In this article: Olympique Lyon, Chelsea, France, Girondins Bordeaux, Arsenal, Florent Malouda, Raymond Domenech, and Toulouse
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Arsenal Football Club (also known as Arsenal, The Arsenal or The Gunners) are an English professional football club based in Holloway, North London. They play in the Premier League and are one of the most successful clubs in English football, having won thirteen First Division and Premier League titles and ten FA Cups, and hold the record for the longest uninterrupted period in the English top flight.
Arsenal were founded in 1886 and were the first Southern club to join the Football League, in 1893. They won their first major trophies in the 1930s, with five League Championship titles and two FA Cups. After a lean period in the post-war years they became the second club of the 20th century to win the League and FA Cup Double in 1970–71, and during the past twenty years have recorded a series of successes – in this time Arsenal have won a Cup Double, two further League and FA Cup Doubles, the Premier League title unbeaten, and became the first London club to reach the UEFA Champions League Final.
The club's colours have traditionally been red and white, although these have evolved through history. Similarly, the club have changed location over time; the team were initially founded in Woolwich, south-east London, but in 1913 they moved north across the city to Arsenal Stadium, Highbury. In 2006 they made a less drastic move to their current home, the Emirates Stadium in nearby Holloway.
- Name:
- Arsenal F.C.
- Also Known As:
- The Gunners
- Founding Date:
- January 01, 1886
- Coach:
- Arsène Wenger
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