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  2. Webhook - Wikipedia

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    Webhooks are "user-defined HTTP callbacks". [2] They are usually triggered by some event, such as pushing code to a repository, [3] a new comment or a purchase, [4] a comment being posted to a blog [5] and many more use cases. [6] When that event occurs, the source site makes an HTTP request to the URL configured for the webhook.

  3. List of Arsenal F.C. seasons - Wikipedia

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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]

  4. 1982–83 Arsenal F.C. season - Wikipedia

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    While Woodcock went on to be Arsenal's top scorer in the league with 14 goals in 34 games, [2] Chapman scored only 4 goals in 23 appearances and was sold to Sunderland for £100,000. [ 3 ] Arsenal finished in mid table at 10th after being in the lower reaches of the league for much of the season.

  5. FC Arsenal-2 Tula - Wikipedia

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    It is a farm club for FC Arsenal Tula. It was dissolved after the 2016–17 season. [1] From 1998 to 2002 a different club was called FC Arsenal-2 Tula, that club last competed under the name FC Dynamo Tula. From 2017–18 to 2020–21 season, Arsenal's farm club played professionally as FC Khimik-Arsenal. For the 2021–22 season, it was ...

  6. 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.

  7. Emirates Cup - Wikipedia

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    The Emirates Cup is a pre-season association football invitational competition hosted by English club Arsenal at their home ground, Emirates Stadium, in Holloway, London.The two-day competition was inaugurated in 2007 and is named after Arsenal's main sponsor, Emirates. [1]

  8. Battle of Old Trafford - Wikipedia

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    The "Battle of Old Trafford" was a Premier League match played at Old Trafford, Manchester, on Sunday, 21 September 2003 between Manchester United and Arsenal.The final result, a 0–0 draw, turned out to be significant for Arsenal as they went on to finish the league season without a single defeat, something that had only been achieved once before in English football, by Preston North End in ...

  9. Manchester United–Arsenal brawl (1990) - Wikipedia

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    The match was played at Old Trafford, Manchester United's home stadium.. Meetings between Manchester United and Arsenal prior to this one were often eventful encounters. [5] In Alex Ferguson's first match against Arsenal at Old Trafford in January 1987, his team prevailed with a 2–0 win to end the visitors' 22-match unbeaten run in all competitions. [6]