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Arsenal
Full nameArsenal Football Club
NicknameThe Gunners
Founded1886
GroundArsenal Stadium,
Highbury, London
Capacity38,500
ChairmanPeter Hill-Wood
ManagerArsène Wenger
LeagueFA Premier League
2003-04Premier League, 1st

 
Home colours

 
Away colours

Arsenal F.C. (also known as Arsenal, The Arsenal or The Gunners) is a north London football team founded in 1886. They play at Arsenal Stadium, Highbury.

1 History

1.1 Early years

Arsenal were originally called Dial Square. The club later changed its name to Woolwich Arsenal, and then to Royal Arsenal, then back to Woolwich Arsenal again (the original founders were employed in the "Dial Square" area of an armaments factory in Woolwich, south London). In 1893 they were the first southern team admitted to the Football League, a move partly caused by the refusal of other southern teams to play them after they turned professional. From 1893 to 1904, Woolwich Arsenal played in the second division of the Football League. They were promoted to the first division in 1904.

Arsenal wear a mostly red home kit, in recognition of a charitable donation from Nottingham ForestNottingham Forest F. are an English football club, based in Nottingham, and named after the Forest Recreation Ground. They currently (as of 2004) play in the Football League Championship. Nottingham Forest (affectionately known as just 'Forest') were cons. Dial Square's founding members, F. W. Beardsley and A. J. Bates , were former Forest players who had moved to Woolwich for work. As they put together the first team in the area, no kit could be found, so Beardsley and Bates wrote home for help and received a set of kit and a ball!

Woolwich Arsenal were relegated in 19131913 is a common year starting on Wednesday. click on link for calendar) Events January-March January 30 House of Lords rejects Irish Home Rule Bill February 1 New York City's Grand Central Station opens as the world's largest train station. February 3 Th, the same year they moved from their south London home to Arsenal Stadium (often referred to as " Highbury") in north London. With the move came the change of name to "The Arsenal" (the definite article, you might say). The club rejoined the first division by foul means in 1919 and have remained in the top division since that time, a unique feat in England.

This unbroken stretch of top-flight football has come much to the chagrin and longstanding enmity of Tottenham Hotspur (or "Spurs" for short) and their supporters, who lost their first division place to The Arsenal. The first division was due to be expanded and the decision to promote The Arsenal (who came fifth in the final league season before the war) rather than Barnsley or Wolves (third and fourth place, respectively), or to not relegate Spurs (who finished bottom of the first division), has been linked to dubious back room deals by The Arsenal's chairman, and mastermind of the move from Woolwich to Highbury, Sir Henry Norris .



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