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  2. Emile Smith Rowe - Wikipedia

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    Emile Smith Rowe (born 28 July 2000) is an English professional footballer who plays as an attacking midfielder for Premier League club Fulham.. He was a highly regarded youth player at Arsenal, whilst also playing a key part for England in their successful FIFA U-17 World Cup campaign in 2017.

  3. Arsenal F.C. - Wikipedia

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    The Arsenal Football Club, commonly known as simply Arsenal, is a professional football club based in Holloway, North London, England. They compete in the Premier League , the top tier of English football .

  4. Ethan Nwaneri - Wikipedia

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    Nwaneri started the 2022–23 season playing for Arsenal under-18s, but he was quickly advanced to the club's under-21 side. [6] Having made a sole appearance in the 2022–23 Premier League 2 , he joined the first team for training in September, [ 7 ] and made his first senior matchday squad on 18 September when he was named as a substitute ...

  5. Ben White (footballer) - Wikipedia

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    White describes his own style as a "cool" and "calm" player. [86] White is also known for his surging forward runs with the ball helping create quick counterattacks from deep. [87] Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta described White as "brave", "really talented" and a "fighter", adding: "He trains like he's playing the Champions League final. That's ...

  6. Declan Rice - Wikipedia

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    Rice playing for Arsenal in 2023. On 15 July 2023, Rice signed for Premier League club Arsenal on a long-term contract. [49] It was reported that the transfer fee was a club-record initial £100million, potentially rising by £5million in add-ons, making him the most expensive English player, equalling the previous record held by Jack Grealish ...

  7. 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.

  8. Jack Porter (footballer) - Wikipedia

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    Porter was promoted to be Arsenal’s third choice goalkeeper in September 2024 after an injury to Tommy Setford. He was an unused substitute against Atalanta in the UEFA Champions League in September 2024, and traveled with the first team squad for their next match, in the Premier League against Manchester City .

  9. 1998–99 Arsenal F.C. season - Wikipedia

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    The 1998–99 season was Arsenal Football Club's seventh season in the Premier League and their 73rd consecutive season in the top flight of English football. [2] [3] The club, managed by Arsène Wenger, entered the campaign as Premier League and FA Cup double winners.