Arsenal FC, founded in 1886 in Woolwich, London, is one of England’s most successful football clubs. Nicknamed "The Gunners," they moved to Highbury in 1913 and became renowned for their attacking style under Herbert Chapman. Arsenal has won multiple league titles and FA Cups, with notable periods of dominance under managers like George Graham and Arsène Wenger. Their "Invincibles" season in 2003–04 saw them unbeaten in the Premier League.
Arsenal FC, founded in 1886 in Woolwich, London, is one of England’s most successful football clubs. Nicknamed "The Gunners," they moved to Highbury in 1913 and became renowned for their attacking style under Herbert Chapman. Arsenal has won multiple league titles and FA Cups, with notable periods of dominance under managers like George Graham and Arsène Wenger. Their "Invincibles" season in 2003–04 saw them unbeaten in the Premier League.
When was Arsenal FC founded and what were its early names?
Arsenal was founded in 1886 as Dial Square by workers at the Royal Arsenal in Woolwich. It was later renamed Royal Arsenal, then Woolwich Arsenal, before becoming simply Arsenal and later moving to North London.
What does the Invincibles era refer to?
The 2003-04 Premier League season when Arsenal went undefeated in league play under Arsène Wenger, finishing the season without a loss.
Where is Arsenal's home stadium and when did they move there?
Arsenal played at Highbury from 1913 until 2006, then moved to the Emirates Stadium in 2006.
What are Arsenal's major domestic achievements?
They have won the top-flight league title 13 times and the FA Cup a record 14 times; they achieved the domestic double (Premier League and FA Cup) in 1997-98.