🏟️ OFFICIAL CLUB PROFILE: NORTH LONDON

Arsenal Football Club
the Gunners Elite.

Founded in 1886, Arsenal remains one of the most successful clubs in English football. From the Invincibles era to the modern tactical revolution at the Emirates Stadium.

13
League Titles
14
FA Cups
49
Unbeaten Run

Motto: Victoria Concordia Crescit

 
Established 1886

Victoria Concordia Crescit

Arsenal Football Club is a professional powerhouse based in Islington, North London. As the third-most successful club in English football, the Gunners hold the longest active streak in the top division—over 105 continuous years of elite competition.

From the munitions workers of Dial Square in 1886 to the tactical revolution of Arsène Wenger’s “Invincibles,” Arsenal has defined modern football. Today, valued at $3.4 billion and playing at the state-of-the-art Emirates Stadium, the club continues to pursue “Victory Through Harmony.”

 
Historical Milestones
  • 1893 First Southern club to join the Football League.
  • 1930s Herbert Chapman introduces the WM formation and floodlights.
  • 2003–2004 The Invincibles: 49 games unbeaten in the top flight.
  • Present Day World’s 8th most valuable club with £616.6m annual revenue.
NORTH LONDON DERBY SINCE 1913
Club Identity

The Arsenal Way

Known for attacking flair and technical excellence, the club’s philosophy is rooted in fluid movement and youth development.

Stadium: Emirates (60,704)
Historic Records

Legacy of Greatness

Holders of the longest unbeaten streak in English top-flight history and the most successful club in FA Cup history.

Record Scorer: Thierry Henry (228)
Current Era

The Arteta Project

Under Mikel Arteta, the Gunners have returned to European prominence with a young, high-energy squad challenging for top honors.

Captain: Martin Ødegaard
Official Roster

THE 2025/26 SQUAD

Mikel Arteta’s reinforced squad, following a £250M summer investment.

🧤 Goalkeepers

1 David Raya ESP
13 Kepa Arrizabalaga ESP
35 Tommy Setford ENG

🛡️ Defenders

2 William Saliba FRA
6 Gabriel Magalhães BRA
4 Ben White ENG
12 Jurriën Timber NED
33 Riccardo Calafiori ITA
3 Cristhian Mosquera ESP
5 Piero Hincapié ECU

⚙️ Midfielders

8 Martin Ødegaard (C) NOR
41 Declan Rice ENG
36 Martín Zubimendi ESP
10 Eberechi Eze ENG
23 Mikel Merino ESP
16 Christian Nørgaard DEN

Forwards

7 Bukayo Saka ENG
14 Viktor Gyökeres SWE
11 Gabriel Martinelli BRA
29 Kai Havertz GER
20 Noni Madueke ENG
19 Leandro Trossard BEL

Emerging Talent: Max Dowman (56), Ethan Nwaneri (22), and Myles Lewis-Skelly (49) are integrated into the first-team rotation.

Financial Trajectory

A Global Economic Power
Annual Revenue (24/25) £691.0M

Fuelled by a return to the Champions League and record retail growth (up 27%), Arsenal is now valued at $3.4 Billion by Forbes—the 8th most valuable club globally.

Commercial £263.2M
Broadcasting £272.8M

The Invincibles & Key Icons

Celebrating the legends who defined the club’s greatest milestones.

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Season 2003-04

The Invincible Run

Arsenal completed an entire 38-game Premier League season without a single defeat (26W, 12D), a feat unmatched in the modern era. This earned the club a unique Golden Premier League Trophy.

49 GAMES UNBEATEN

Legendary Hall of Fame

Thierry Henry All-Time Record Scorer
228 ⚽
Bukayo Saka Modern Era Talisman
Dennis Bergkamp The Non-Flying Dutchman
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The Pride of North London

Arsenal vs Tottenham

A rivalry born in 1913 when the club moved to Highbury. Since then, the North London Derby has become one of the most intense fixtures in global football.

All-Time Derby Record

87
Arsenal Wins
54
Draws
67
Spurs Wins
Total Competitive Meetings: 208+

The Tradition

St Totteringham’s Day

A movable feast celebrated by Arsenal fans when it becomes mathematically impossible for Spurs to finish above Arsenal in the league. Under Arsène Wenger, this streak lasted for 21 consecutive years (1995–2016).

DOMINANCE
The Invincibles’ Coronation

In 2004, Arsenal famously won the league title at White Hart Lane, a moment immortalized in club history.

The Modern Era

Mikel Arteta has maintained a strong home record at the Emirates, turning the stadium into a fortress for the derby.

 

📊 Tactical Analysis

The 4-3-3 Hybrid

Mikel Arteta utilizes an inverted full-back system to create a 3-2-5 structure during possession. This maximizes control in the “half-spaces” and allows high-volume pressing.

High Line Engagement
Positional Fluidity
Dead-Ball Specialization

🌱 Hale End Academy

Building the Future

One of the world’s premier academies, Hale End focuses on technical proficiency and “Arsenal DNA.” It has produced world-class talents that anchor the first team.

Prominent Graduates:
  • Bukayo Saka
  • Emile Smith Rowe
  • Eddie Nketiah
  • Jack Wilshere
The Managerial Benchmark

Evolution of the Arsenal Dynasty

Comparing the win rates, longevity, and impact of the club’s defining leaders.

Manager Profile Tenure / Matches Win Rate (%) Major Trophies Tactical Innovation
Herbert Chapman The Modernizer
1925 – 1934
403 Matches
49.8%
3 MAJOR Pioneered the WM Formation, high-speed counter-attacks, and professionalized scouting/training.
Arsène Wenger Le Professeur
1996 – 2018
1,235 Matches
57.2%
10 MAJOR Introduced Dietary Science and fluid, attacking football. Created “The Invincibles” (49-game run).
Mikel Arteta The Strategist
2019 – Present
~230+ Matches
59.0%
1 MAJOR Implemented Inverted Full-backs and a high-intensity 2-3-5 build-up. Focus on defensive solidity.
George Graham The Disciplinarian
1986 – 1995
460 Matches
48.9%
6 MAJOR Mastered the Offside Trap and established the “Famous Five” defense. Known for pragmatic 1-0 wins.
Longest Streak

Arsène Wenger holds the English record for 19 consecutive Champions League qualifications.

Highest Win %

Mikel Arteta currently holds the highest win percentage in the club’s top-flight history (59%+).

The Great Innovator

The Chapman Era (1925–1934)

Herbert Chapman didn’t just win trophies; he invented the modern game. Under his leadership, Arsenal transformed from relegation candidates into the dominant force of the 1930s.

TACTICS WM Formation
ICONOGRAPHY White Sleeves
  • • Renamed Gillespie Road station to “Arsenal”
  • • Pioneered floodlights and numbered shirts
  • • Established the famous Highbury Clock
The Immortal Era

ARSÈNE WENGER

“Arsène Who?” — The man who changed English football forever (1996–2018).

01

The Double-Double

Wenger became the first foreign manager to win the Premier League and FA Cup Double in 1997/98—his first full season. He repeated the feat in 2001/02, clinching the title at Old Trafford.

Key Years: 1998, 2002
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The Invincibles

The pinnacle of club history. In 2003/04, Arsenal went the entire 38-game season undefeated (26W, 12D). This legendary run eventually extended to an English record of 49 games unbeaten.

Key Years: 2003–2004
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The Emirates Move

Wenger oversaw the move from Highbury to the Emirates Stadium in 2006. Despite financial constraints, he maintained 19 consecutive years of Champions League qualification and won 3 more FA Cups in his final years.

Key Years: 2006, 2014, 2015, 2017
22
Years in Charge
1,235
Matches Managed
7
FA Cups (Record)
2,298
Goals Scored
 
The Cultural Revolution

MIKEL ARTETA

“Non-Negotiables” — Restoring the elite standards of North London (2019–Present).

01

Trust the Process

Arteta inherited a squad in transition, immediately implementing “non-negotiable” standards. He secured the FA Cup in his first 8 months (2020), proving his tactical acumen early on.

02

The Inverted System

Revolutionizing Arsenal’s play with inverted full-backs and a high-pressing 4-3-3. Under Arteta, the Gunners have become one of the most defensively solid and tactically fluid Teams in Europe.

03

A New Core

Built around a young, hungry core including Martin Ødegaard, Bukayo Saka, and William Saliba. Arteta has successfully reconnected the team with the global fanbase.

59%
Record Win %
3
Trophies Won
2024
CL QF Appearance
Elite Roster 2025/26

The World-Class Core

8
Martin Ødegaard Captain & Playmaker
7
Bukayo Saka The Star Boy
2
William Saliba Defensive Anchor
Stadium & Facilities

The Emirates Fortress

Since moving in 2006, the Emirates Stadium has set the standard for modern sports architecture. With a capacity of 60,704, it is a hub for high-performance training and elite fan experiences.

HOSPITALITY Diamond Club & Executive Boxes
TRAINING London Colney Elite Centre
INNOVATION Data-Driven Performance Lab
FAN ZONE The Armoury Flagship Store
Historical Excellence

RECORDS & STATS

The definitive numbers that define 140 years of Arsenal history.

Goalscoring Giants

  • All-Time Top Scorer: Thierry Henry (228)
  • Most in a Season: Ted Drake (44)
  • Youngest Scorer: Max Dowman (16y 73d)

Longevity & Loyalty

  • Record Appearances: David O’Leary (722)
  • Premier League Apps: Ray Parlour (333)
  • Most Clean Sheets: David Seaman (237)

Market Milestones

  • Record Signing: Declan Rice (£100m)
  • Record Sale: Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain (£35m)
  • 2025/26 Addition: Eberechi Eze (£60m)
The Ultimate Streak
49 GAMES UNBEATEN

A record spanning May 2003 to October 2004, including the only undefeated 38-game Premier League season in history.

2025/2026 Season Performance

1st
PL Standing
2.26
Points Per Game
21
Total Clean Sheets
101
Goals Scored (All Comps)
 
The Silverware Collection

Club Honours

Arsenal is the third-most successful club in English football history, with a trophy cabinet spanning three centuries.

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13

League Titles

Includes the historic 2003/04 Unbeaten Title and the First Division championships of the 30s, 40s, 50s, 70s, 80s, and 90s.

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14

FA Cups

An English Record for the most wins. Arsenal’s most recent triumph came in 2020 under Mikel Arteta.

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2

League Cups

Secured in 1987 and 1993, the latter forming part of the first-ever domestic cup double in England.

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17

Community Shields

Including the recent 2023 victory over Manchester City, highlighting the club’s consistent elite status.

European Cup Winners’ Cup
1994
Inter-Cities Fairs Cup
1970
Football League Centenary
1988

*Arsenal has spent over 105 consecutive years in the top flight—the longest active streak in English football history.