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The Arsenal club museum, which was formerly held in the North Bank Stand, opened in October 2006 and is located to the north of the stadium, within the Northern Triangle building. It houses the marble statues that were once held in the marble halls of Highbury.
Arsenal Stadium was a football stadium in Highbury, London, which was the home of Arsenal Football Club between 6 September 1913 and 7 May 2006. It was popularly known as "Highbury" from the name of the district in which it was located, and was given the affectionate nickname of "The Home of Football". [1]
After considering various options, in 2000 Arsenal proposed building a new 60,361-capacity stadium at Ashburton Grove, since named the Emirates Stadium, about 500 metres south-west of Highbury. [138] The project was initially delayed by red tape and rising costs, [ 139 ] and construction was completed in July 2006, in time for the start of the ...
Stadium Image Club Location Opened Closed Capacity Pitch length (m) Pitch width (m) Coordinates Ref. Anfield: Liverpool: Liverpool: 1884 61,276 101 68 8] Arsenal Stadium (also known as Highbury) Arsenal: London: 1913 2006 38,419†
Arsenal is a London Underground station located in Highbury, London. It is on the Piccadilly line , between Holloway Road and Finsbury Park stations, in Travelcard Zone 2 . [ 6 ] Originally known as Gillespie Road , it was renamed in 1932 after Arsenal Football Club , who at the time played at the nearby Highbury Stadium .
Arsenal have unveiled a statue of former manager Arsene Wenger at Emirates Stadium, to commemorate his “truly remarkable” contribution to the club. The bronze statue, which was created by ...
The Manor Ground located in Plumstead, south east London was a football stadium. [2] This arena was the home of football club Royal Arsenal, which was later named Woolwich Arsenal, and as such came to be known as Arsenal F.C.
Satellite map of North London showing locations of Arsenal's old Highbury Stadium (red) and Tottenham's old White Hart Lane ground (white) The North London derby is the meeting of the association football clubs Arsenal and Tottenham Hotspur, both of which are based in North London, England.