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  2. Arsenal F.C. - Wikipedia

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    Before joining the Football League, Arsenal played briefly on Plumstead Common, then at the Manor Ground in Plumstead, then spent three years between 1890 and 1893 at the nearby Invicta Ground. Upon joining the Football League in 1893, the club returned to the Manor Ground and installed stands and terracing, upgrading it from just a field ...

  3. Arsenal F.C. supporters - Wikipedia

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    Arsenal have the highest proportion (7.7%) of non-white attending supporters of any club in the Premier League, according to a 2002 report. [9] There are supporters' clubs worldwide. A 2005 report by Granada Ventures, which at the time owned a 9.9% stake in the club, estimated Arsenal's global fanbase at 27 million, the third-largest in the ...

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

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    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] In 1914, the club's name was shortened to Arsenal F.C. after moving to Highbury a year earlier. [2]

  5. Kai Havertz provides Arsenal with perfect ‘example’ to follow ...

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    Kai Havertz scored the winning goal, but his role in Arsenal’s line-up remains unclear after a mixed start to life as a Gunner

  6. Kroenke Sports & Entertainment - Wikipedia

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    KSE is the owner shareholder of soccer club Arsenal. In April 2007, Granada Ventures, a subsidiary of ITV plc, had sold its 9.9% stake in Arsenal Holdings plc to KSE. [5] KSE went on to buy further shares in the club, taking the total stake to 12.19%. [6] The club's board initially expressed skepticism that a bid would be in its best interests, [7]

  7. Vinai Venkatesham - Wikipedia

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    He worked at the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games prior to joining Arsenal, and is currently a non-executive director of the British Olympic Association. [6] He serves on the Board and Executive Committee of the European Club Association and on the Board of the Joint Venture (UCCSA) between UEFA and the European Club Association. [7]

  8. James Collins (nutritionist) - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] He was a project lead for the 2020 UEFA Expert Group Statement on Nutrition in Elite Football, bringing together an international team of 31 researchers and practitioners to deliver the best-practice guidelines within football. [3] [4] This landmark process included Arsène Wenger delivering ‘The Coaches Perspective on Nutrition’. [5]

  9. 2020–21 Arsenal F.C. season - Wikipedia

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    Arsenal's 2019–20 campaign had seen defensive frailties and a lack of creativity lead to a disappointing eighth-place finish in the league, the club's lowest for a quarter of a century, but a successful FA Cup run and increasing promise under new coach and former cup-winning captain Mikel Arteta gave them increased optimism for the season ahead.