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  2. Arsenal F.C. supporters - Wikipedia

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    Arsenal and Chelsea are the most supported football clubs in Africa. [37] Arsenal are the most popular club in East and North Africa, with Twitter research from 2015 conducted by the BBC finding that Arsenal were the most popular club in Algeria, Ethiopia, Kenya, Malawi, Morocco, Nigeria, Tanzania, Tunisia and Uganda. [38]

  3. AFTV - Wikipedia

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    AFTV (formerly known as ArsenalFanTV) is a football fan YouTube channel and website directed at supporters of Arsenal F.C. Based in London, England, the channel was created in 2012 and includes fan interviews, previews and reviews of players.

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    The scene from Roki Sasaki's live BP at Dodgers camp 📸 @CespedesBBQ pic.twitter.com ... his arsenal via increased slider usage will likely be necessary — and he’s committed to pursuing such ...

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    Everything you need to know ahead of Wednesday’s Carabao Cup fixture

  6. Claude Callegari - Wikipedia

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    Claudio Luciano Ricardo Callegari [1] [4] (19 October 1962 [5] – 29 March 2021) was an English Arsenal supporter and a contributor to the football YouTube channel AFTV. [6] He made his first appearance in 2012 before becoming a regular until 2020. He died on 29 March 2021. [4]

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  8. All or Nothing: Arsenal - Wikipedia

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    In the 2016–17 season, Arsenal won the FA Cup for a record thirteenth time-and a record seventh under Arsène Wenger, [8] who became the most successful manager in the history of the competition, but fell out of the top four in the Premier League for the first time since before Wenger arrived in 1996, finishing fifth to end their 19-year run in the UEFA Champions League.

  9. Julien Laurens - Wikipedia

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    Laurens promised to shave his head on television if Arsenal lost a Champions League tie against Ludogorets, which they did not. [14] Laurens is the cohost of the Gab and Juls Podcast from ESPN with fellow football commentator Gabriele Marcotti. He was included amongst the most influential Twitter users in the UK in association football.