Arsenal
🏴 Premier League · England
📖 Club History
Arsenal were founded in 1886 in Woolwich, south-east London, by workers at the Royal Arsenal munitions factory. The club moved north of the river to Highbury in 1913 and became a dominant force under Herbert Chapman in the 1930s. The modern era was defined by Arsène Wenger's 22-year reign (1996–2018), during which Arsenal won three Premier League titles, including the legendary 2003/04 "Invincibles" season — 38 league games unbeaten. Wenger also revolutionised English football's approach to diet, fitness, and technical play. The club moved to the 60,704-capacity Emirates Stadium in 2006.
⚡ Key Facts
- →The only team in Premier League history to complete an unbeaten season (2003/04)
- →Hold the record for most FA Cup wins — 14
- →Arsène Wenger managed the club for 22 years (1996–2018)
- →Thierry Henry is the club's all-time top scorer with 228 goals
- →Moved from Highbury to the Emirates Stadium in 2006
- →First London club to win the league title (1930/31)