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Thierry Henry became Arsenal's record goalscorer in October 2005.. Arsenal Football Club is an English professional association football club based in Islington, London.The club was formed in Woolwich in 1886 as Dial Square before being renamed as Royal Arsenal, and then Woolwich Arsenal in 1893. [1]
Arsenal made league history in 2003–04 when they became the first team in a 38-game season to go unbeaten. [8] In the 2000s, Arsenal were finalists in both the UEFA Cup and UEFA Champions League, [9] and have since equalled Real Madrid's record for most consecutive seasons in the latter competition. [10]
Their record against each club faced in these discontinued competitions, in addition to the Football League and Premier League is listed below. Arsenal's first Football League match was against Newcastle United, [8] and they met their 85th and most recent different league opponent, Bournemouth, for the first time in the 2015–16 Premier League ...
Thierry Henry is Arsenal's record goalscorer, with 228 goals in all competitions. [251] Arsenal's tally of 13 League Championships is the third highest in English football, after Manchester United (20) and Liverpool (19), [252] and they were the first club to reach a seventh and an eighth League Championship.
List of English football champions Football League First Division (1888–1992) Premier League (1992–present) Leicester City celebrate winning the 2015–16 Premier League Country England Founded 1888 Number of teams 24 winners Current champions Manchester City (2023–24) Most successful club Manchester United (20 championships) The English football champions are the winners of the top ...
Record Premier League attendance: 83,222 – Tottenham Hotspur v Arsenal played at Wembley Stadium (10 February 2018). Record league attendance at own stadium: 82,905 – Chelsea v Arsenal played at Stamford Bridge First Division (12 October 1935). Record attendance at new Wembley: 89,874 – Portsmouth v Cardiff FA Cup Final (17 May 2008).
Matches from the abandoned 1939–40 Football League season are excluded, as are games in the various wartime competitions." Firstly, i would rephrase the first sentence to say The table includes results of matches played by Arsenal (including under the former names of Royal Arsenal and Woolwich Arsenal). Secondly, add 'the' between 'as are ...
He surpassed the previous record of 185 goals, held by Ian Wright, in 2005, [10] and became the first player to score 200 goals for Arsenal the following year. [ 11 ] In 2013, Arsenal launched the "100 Club" to formally recognise retired players with over 100 league appearances.