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7 interesting facts about Arsenal

Here are seven striking facts about Arsenal Football Club, a side whose history continues to shape English football.

Fact one: Arsenal were named England’s “team of the century”, an accolade reflecting their remarkable consistency across the 20th century. The club’s average league finish during that period was 8.5 – better than any other side in the top flight.

Fact two: In the summer of 2019, Arsenal broke their own spending records, laying out more than €152 million in the transfer market. The centrepiece of that window was the €80 million signing of Nicolas Pépé from Lille, which was the the club’s most expensive acquisition until they signed Declan Rice.

Fact three: Arsène Wenger became the first non-British manager to win the League in 1998. Until his triumph, every title since the league’s founding in 1888 had gone to managers from England, Scotland, or Ireland.

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Fact four: Arsenal have not been relegated from the top division since 1919, a run unmatched in English football.

Fact five: Forbes magazine ranks Arsenal eighth among the world’s most valuable football clubs, with an estimated worth of $2.8 billion. Only seven clubs sit higher: Manchester United, Liverpool, Manchester City, Chelsea, Real Madrid, Barcelona, and Bayern Munich.

Fact six: Arsenal’s women’s side remains the most successful in the country. In 2008/09 they secured a domestic treble, underlining their dominance. The team now play at the Emirates are are UEFA Champions League holders.

Fact seven: During the Second World War, Highbury was requisitioned as an air-raid shelter and subsequently bombed. Arsenal were forced to play their home matches at White Hart Lane, the ground of their fiercest rivals, Tottenham.

Arsenal’s past is rich with records, firsts, and remarkable survival. For supporters, these facts are not curiosities but markers of a club whose story is woven deep into the fabric of English football.