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  2. 1982–83 Arsenal F.C. season - Wikipedia

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    Arsenal reached the semi-finals of the FA Cup and League Cup but on both occasions were beaten by Manchester United. [1] Arsenal's foray into the 1982-83 UEFA Cup was short as they lost 8–4 on aggregate to Spartak Moscow, including a 5–2 drubbing at Highbury. Arsenal fans demonstrated that they could appreciate fine football for what it was.

  3. 2000–01 Arsenal F.C. season - Wikipedia

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    Arsenal succumbed to a 4–1 defeat in their opening match against Spartak Moscow, which was the biggest loss inflicted on the club in 18 years. [89] The team let slip a two-goal lead against Bayern Munich at Highbury on 5 December 2000, [ 90 ] before winning 1–0 at Olympique Lyonnais to keep their aspirations of qualifying for the quarter ...

  4. 1945–46 Arsenal F.C. season - Wikipedia

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    One notable occurrence was when Arsenal hosted Dynamo Moscow late in 1945, a rare European match. London was covered in a "pea-souper fog." [3] The fog was so bad that Dynamo wanted the match postponed but due to match sales, the FA refused. Arsenal manager George Allison brought in several guest players to strengthen Arsenal's side.

  5. 2003–04 Arsenal F.C. season - Wikipedia

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    Arsenal were drawn in Group B, along with Italian club Inter Milan, Lokomotiv Moscow of Russia and Ukraine's Dynamo Kyiv. [193] Wenger believed the trips to Eastern Europe threatened his team's chances of winning the Premier League: "The other English teams have more comfortable groups than we do.

  6. 1992–93 Russian Cup - Wikipedia

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    Arsenal Tula: Spartak Moscow (reserves) 5–2 CSKA-2 Moscow: Smena-Saturn Saint Petersburg: 1–0 Aleks Gatchina: 2 May 1992. Anzhi Makhachkala: 2–0 Erzu Grozny:

  7. Arsenal F.C. league record by opponent - Wikipedia

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    Arsenal players lining up prior to a league match against Chelsea in April 2012. Arsenal Football Club is an English professional association football club based in Holloway, London . The club was formed in Woolwich in 1886 as Royal Arsenal before it was renamed Woolwich Arsenal in 1893. [ 1 ]

  8. 2006–07 Arsenal F.C. season - Wikipedia

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    The 2006–07 season was Arsenal Football Club's 15th season in the Premier League and their 81st consecutive season in the top flight of English football. [1] [2] It was the first season in which home matches were played at the over-60,000 capacity Emirates Stadium; the club's former ground Highbury was to be redeveloped as a residential development.

  9. 1993–94 Russian Cup - Wikipedia

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    Arsenal Tula: Smena-Saturn Saint Petersburg: 1–1 (4–1 p) Zenit Saint Petersburg: Bulat Cherepovets: 0–1 Baltika Kaliningrad: Mosenergo Moscow: 2–0 Torpedo-MKB Mytishchi: CSKA Moscow (reserves) 0–2 Viktor-Avangard Kolomna: Torpedo Arzamas: 1–1 (4–1 p) Vympel Rybinsk: Tekstilshchik Isheyevka: 1–1 (4–5 p) Irgiz Balakovo