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When Arsenal was founded in 1886 by munition workers' from Woolwich, the club resisted the lure of professionalism and remained an amateur side. [12] Success in local cup competitions soon followed, and a tie against Derby County in the FA Cup on 17 January 1891 led to the opposition approaching two of Arsenal's players, in view of offering them professional contracts. [12]
Thus, a great number of teams can claim to have never been relegated from newer competitions. In Northern Ireland, the teams of Cliftonville, Glentoran and Linfield have played at the top-tier for 133 years, [1] but five more have been present in every season of the NIFL Premiership, which was only established in 2008. [17]
They have been in the top flight for the most consecutive seasons (98 as of 2023–24). [3] [260] [261] Arsenal also have the highest average league finishing position for the 20th century, with an average league placement of 8.5. [5] Arsenal hold the record for the longest run of unbeaten League matches (49 between May 2003 and October 2004). [78]
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Woolwich Arsenal (in dark shirts) playing Newcastle United (in striped shirts) in an FA Cup semi-final at the Victoria Ground, Stoke on 31 March 1906. The history of Arsenal Football Club between 1886 and 1966 covers the time from the club's foundation, through the first two major periods of success (the 1930s, and the late 1940s and early 1950s, respectively) and the club's subsequent decline ...
This is a list of association football clubs with multiple consecutive promotions or relegations.. For an association football club to achieve three consecutive promotions is somewhat rare, to achieve subsequent further promotions even rarer.
Relegated: Defunct, FC Halifax Town later formed and are playing in the National League [32] Hartlepool United: 1921–22: 2022–23: Relegated: Playing in the National League [33] Hereford United: 1972–73: 2011–12: Relegated: Defunct, successor club Hereford playing in the National League North [34] Kidderminster Harriers: 2000–01: 2004 ...
Letting slip a 1-0 lead and securing only a draw dealt a blow to Arsenal’s Premier League title hopes as the Gunners now sit five points behind league leader Liverpool, which has two games in hand.