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Which games do Arsenal play most often?

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Arsenal is an English professional football club from North London that plays in the Premier League. Founded in 1886, the club has been champion of England 13 times and won the FA Cup 13 times. The club’s home stadium is Emirates, which has a capacity of around 59,867 visitors.

Arsenal has spent a huge part of their history in the top division of football in England, in 1992 they became the founding club of the English Premier League. In addition, the club is considered the record holder for the number of seasons one after another, which have been spent in the highest division of the championship in England, starting in 1919.

The head coach of Arsenal from 1996 was the Frenchman Arsene Wenger, who holds the record in the club’s history for the longest coaching. Under Wenger’s leadership, Arsenal has won 7 FA Cups over 20 seasons and won the league three times, and set the perfect league record, ending the 2003/04 season without a single defeat.

Fans

Arsenal fans, who may have already bet on sip777 slot, generally refer to themselves as “Gooners”, a name derived from the team’s nickname, “The Gunners”. The exact origin of this nickname is not known. According to some version, these fans of the team could pronounce the word “gunners” with an accent, which sounds approximately “Gooners”. The local fans will like it and they also turned out to call themselves that. There is also another model: the nickname could be given by enemies, it took place from the union of “gunners” and the name of the Hun tribe. The team has a lot of fans and almost every home game is played with a full grandstand, with Arsenal finishing second in the league in 2007/08 and fourth in 2006.

Arsenal has many fans outside London and England, and since the advent of satellite TV, the geography of fans has increased significantly. The main opponents of Arsenal fans are Tottenham Hotspur fans. The game among these two clubs is referred to as the “Derby of North London”. Other contenders may include fans of Chelsea, Fulham, and West Ham United. In addition, a rivalry with Manchester United has kicked off in recent years as a result of a club battle for the Premier League title. There are official fan clubs in other states. But, for example, in the non gamstop sites, the stakes on the Arsenal club are high.

Features of the women’s team

There is a team in the women’s championship – Arsenal Women. She was founded in 1987, in 2002 she was able to obtain semi-professional status and was trained by Shelley Kerr.

The most successful team in the women’s championship in England. For 2008/09 they have won all 3 major English titles and won the 2006/07 UEFA Ladies Cup. The men’s and women’s teams are technically separate, but they have a very close relationship. The ladies play once a season at Emirates stadiums.

Owners with guidance

In summer 2007, Arsenal FC was 100% owned by Arsenal Holdings, which owned:

24.1% – Dani Fizman

15.9% – Lady Nina Bracewell-Smith and so on.

Other stocks can be traded on the special PLUS Markets exchange.

In August 2007, Red and White Holdings announced that it had acquired from David Dein a 14.58% stake in Arsenal Holdings for about £ 75 million. The firm is owned by Alisher Usmanov and his partners Farhad Moshiri in equal shares, approximately 50% each.

On September 19, it became clear that Red and White Holdings had acquired an additional 6.5% stake in Arsenal Holdings worth £ 35 million, bringing the total number of its own shares to about 21%.

In March 2009, US businessman Stan Krönke bought part of the shares owned by Danny Fizman, becoming the second-largest shareholder after Alisher Usmanov. As of March 30, the shares were distributed as follows:

25% – Alisher Usmanov.

20.5% – Stan Kronke and so on.

On May 1, 2009, information emerged in the press that Stan Krönke was a fairly large shareholder in the club. He bought shares that belong to the Carr family, bringing his own share to 28.3%. The entire price of the agreement reached more than 41 million pounds.

On July 10, 2009, it became clear that Stan Kröncke had acquired 160 shares. So its share increased to 28.58%.

On October 15, Krönke also acquired 90 shares, its share increased to 28.9%. Then Krönke made a couple more acquisitions, which enabled him to increase his own share by about 29.9% by the start of November. In addition, Krönke avoids communication with the press and cannot disclose plans for the account of Arsenal, for which he was able to receive from fans the nicknames “silent”, “silent Stan”.

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