Arsenal FC

Arsenal Football Club, commonly referred to as Arsenal, is a professional football team based in Islington, North London, England.

Arsenal FC 2024–25 squad list

#PlayerPositionAge HeightAppearances
0Alencar MarquinhosWinger220000-0
0Charles Sagoe JrWinger200000-0
2William SalibaDefender240000-0
3Kieran TierneyDefender280000-0
4Ben WhiteDefender270000-0
5Thomas ParteyMidfielder320000-0
6Gabriel MagalhãesDefender270000-0
7Bukayo SakaWinger230000-0
8Martin OdegaardMidfielder260000-0
9Gabriel JesusForward280000-0
11Gabriel MartinelliForward240000-0
12Jurriën TimberDefender240000-0
15Jakub KiwiorDefender250000-0
17Oleksandr ZinchenkoDefender280000-0
18Takehiro TomiyasuDefender260000-0
19Leandro TrossardWinger300000-0
20Frello JorginhoMidfielder330000-0
22David RayaGoalkeeper290000-0
23Mikel MerinoMidfielder280000-0
29Kai HavertzMidfielder260000-0
30Raheem SterlingWinger300000-0
32Murara NetoGoalkeeper350000-0
33Riccardo CalafioriDefender230000-0
36Tommy setfordGoalkeeper190000-0
37Nathan Butler-OyedejiWinger220000-0
40Khayon EdwardsForward210000-0
41Declan RiceMidfielder260000-0
42Seb FerdinandWinger190000-0
44Jimi GowerMidfielder200000-0
46Ismeal KabiaWinger190000-0
47Maldini KacurriDefender190000-0
49Myles Lewis-SkellyMidfielder180000-0
50Zane MonlouisDefender210000-0
51Josh NicholsDefender180000-0
53Ethan NwaneriMidfielder180000-0
56Salah Eddine Oulad M’HandMidfielder210000-0
62Alexei RojasGoalkeeper190000-0
63Michal RosiakDefender190000-0
76Ayden HeavenDefender180000-0
92Jack porterGoalkeeper160000-0
Leagues
Premier League
Seasons
2025-26
Home

Arsenal FC was founded in 1886 as Dial Square by workers at the Royal Arsenal in Woolwich. The club became Arsenal in 1914 and moved to Highbury in North London in 1913, establishing its legendary home until relocating to the Emirates Stadium in 2006.

Major Achievements

  • Premier League Titles: 13 (including 3 during the Premier League era)
  • FA Cups: 14 (most in English football)
  • Community Shields: 17
  • European Titles: 1 (UEFA Cup Winners’ Cup – 1994)
  • Undefeated League Season (The Invincibles): 2003-04

Iconic Eras

  • Herbert Chapman Era (1925-1934): Revolutionized tactics and led Arsenal to their first major titles.
  • The Wenger Years (1996-2018): Arsène Wenger transformed Arsenal into a global powerhouse, introducing a free-flowing style of football and leading the team to the famous 2003-04 unbeaten season.
  • Mikel Arteta’s New Era (2019–Present): Rebuilding Arsenal with young talents, tactical discipline, and a return to elite competitiveness.

Club Identity & Style

Arsenal is renowned for its attacking football, youth development, and commitment to tradition. The club’s red and white kit symbolizes its rich history, and its motto, “Victoria Concordia Crescit” (Victory Through Harmony), reflects its core values.

Rivalries

  • North London Derby: Fierce competition with Tottenham Hotspur.
  • Manchester United Rivalry: Peaked in the late 1990s and early 2000s under Wenger and Sir Alex Ferguson.
  • Chelsea Rivalry: A modern London battle for supremacy.

Legendary Players

  • Thierry Henry
  • Dennis Bergkamp
  • Patrick Vieira
  • Tony Adams
  • Ian Wright
  • Cesc Fàbregas

The Future of Arsenal

With a squad built around young stars like Bukayo Saka, Martin Ødegaard, and Gabriel Martinelli, Arsenal is aiming to return to the pinnacle of English and European football. Under Arteta’s leadership, the club is embracing modern football tactics while staying true to its philosophy.

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