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  2. Battle of the Buffet - Wikipedia

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    Arsenal fans parading a banner commemorating the 49-game unbeaten run, in 2014. The teams then faced each other once more in the FA Cup Final at the end of the season. The match was largely uneventful as it finished 0–0 after normal and extra time thus taking it to a penalty shoot-out , the first in Cup Final history . [ 69 ]

  3. Folarin Balogun - Wikipedia

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    Folarin Jerry Balogun (born July 3, 2001) is an American professional soccer player who plays as a striker for Ligue 1 club Monaco and the United States national team.. A Hale End academy prospect of Arsenal, Balogun was promoted to the first team in 2020 and featured sparingly for the club, later going on loan to EFL Championship side Middlesbrough in 2022.

  4. List of Arsenal F.C. records and statistics - Wikipedia

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    Arsenal's first ever silverware was won as the Royal Arsenal in 1890. The Kent Junior Cup, won by Royal Arsenal's reserves, was the club's first trophy, while the first team's first trophy came three weeks later when they won the Kent Senior Cup. [7] [8] Their first national major honour came in 1930, when they won the FA Cup. [9]

  5. Arsenal (2017 film) - Wikipedia

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    Arsenal (also known as Southern Fury) [3] is a 2017 American direct-to-video action thriller film [4] directed by Steven C. Miller and written by Jason Mosberg. The film stars Adrian Grenier , John Cusack , Nicolas Cage (reprising his role from 1993's Deadfall ) and Johnathon Schaech .

  6. The Invincibles (English football) - Wikipedia

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    [14] Arsenal manager Arsène Wenger wanted his team to push on for more honours and described the defeat of Manchester United as a "shift of power" in English football. [15] The team began the following season in good stead; a 4–1 win against Leeds United in September 2002 meant Arsenal broke the domestic record for scoring in consecutive ...

  7. Arsenal F.C. league record by opponent - Wikipedia

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    Arsenal players lining up prior to a league match against Chelsea in April 2012. Arsenal Football Club is an English professional association football club based in Holloway, London. The club was formed in Woolwich in 1886 as Royal Arsenal before it was renamed Woolwich Arsenal in 1893. [1]

  8. Emirates Stadium - Wikipedia

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    The Emirates Stadium (known as Arsenal Stadium for UEFA competitions) is a football stadium in Holloway, London, England. It has been the home stadium of Arsenal Football Club since its completion in 2006. Arsenal's women's team made the stadium their home in 2024.

  9. 1994 European Cup Winners' Cup final - Wikipedia

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    The final was noted for Arsenal fans singing "one nil to the Arsenal" throughout the match. [4] Arsenal were without their leading goalscorer Ian Wright, who missed the final through suspension as well as the injured John Jensen, Martin Keown, and David Hillier. [5] Arsenal were fielding a starting midfield of Ian Selley, Steve Morrow and Paul ...