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A year earlier the first ever live radio commentary of a football match took place, between Arsenal and Sheffield United. [102] Arsenal played in the first match broadcast live on television, against their reserve counterparts in 1937 and have since participated in the world's first live 3D and interactive football matches, both with Manchester ...
The defeat to Leeds would be Arsenal's last in the League for over a year. 2003–04 was a record-breaking season for Arsenal, as they won the Premier League unbeaten (26 wins, 12 draws, and zero defeats), finishing 11 points ahead of second-place Chelsea. They became only the second team to do so, the first having been Preston North End in ...
Clubs in italics are Double winners: they have won two or more of these trophies in the same season (excluding super cups). Trophies that were shared between two clubs are counted as honours for both teams. Clubs tied in total honours are listed chronologically by most recent honour won. See the other tables for breakdowns of each competition won.
On 20 December 2019, Arsenal appointed former club captain Mikel Arteta as the new head coach. [96] [97] Arsenal finished the 2019–20 season in eighth, their lowest finish since 1994–95, but beat Chelsea 2–1 to earn a record-extending 14th FA Cup win. [98] After the season, Arteta's title was changed from head coach to manager. [99]
The oldest surviving FA Cup, used between 1896 and 1910. This page lists club winners of all men's association football honours run by the English national governing body The FA and its mostly self-governing subsidiary leagues the English Football League and Premier League.
West Ham full-back Vladimir Coufal believes former captain Declan Rice and Arsenal will win more honours this season, despite the Hammers knocking the Gunners out of the Carabao Cup on Wednesday.
The result ended Arsenal's 17-year wait for a trophy and ensured the club became the third successive English club to win the honour. [24] Arsenal entered the Inter-Cities Fairs Cup the following season as holders of the competition, but did not progress further than the semi-finals, losing on away goals to 1. FC Köln of Germany. [25]
Since inception in 1992 there have been 51 clubs who have played in the Premier League. [1] Seven clubs have won the Premier League: Manchester United (13 times), Manchester City (eight times), Chelsea (five times), Arsenal (three times), Blackburn Rovers (once), Leicester City (once) and Liverpool (once).