Arsenal

Founded: 1886
Ground: Emirates Stadium, London
Manager: Arsène Wenger

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Team Form: WDWLW
Last 10 Matches For Team
DateHome TeamScoreAway Team
10/12/2011 15:00:00Arsenal 1 - 0 Everton
06/12/2011 19:45:00Olympiacos 3 - 1 Arsenal
03/12/2011 15:00:00Wigan Athletic 0 - 4 Arsenal
26/11/2011 17:30:00Arsenal 1 - 1 Fulham
23/11/2011 19:45:00Arsenal 2 - 1 B Dortmund
19/11/2011 12:45:00Norwich City 1 - 2 Arsenal
05/11/2011 15:00:00Arsenal 3 - 0 West Bromwich
01/11/2011 19:45:00Arsenal 0 - 0 O. Marseille
29/10/2011 12:45:00Chelsea 3 - 5 Arsenal
23/10/2011 13:30:00Arsenal 3 - 1 Stoke City

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Arsenal may have been off the pace in the inaugural Premier League season in 1992/93, but they made up for it by winning both the FA and League Cups.

The Premier League crown eluded them until 1998 - two years into manager Arsene Wenger's tenure - when they did the league and FA Cup double. Under the Frenchman, the Gunners shook off their "boring" image and began to play some of the most attractive football in England.

In eight of his 13 seasons at the club, Arsenal have finished first or second. And together with star players such as Thierry Henry, Patrick Vieira and Dennis Bergkamp, Wenger took Arsenal to another "double" in 2002.

The Gunners reached the Champions' League final in 2006, becoming the first London team to do so, but lost to Barcelona. Their Barclaycard Premiership title in 2003/04 saw them become only the second team to win the league without losing a match - earning them the title "The Invincibles." Overall they went 49 matches unbeaten, which is a national record.