About Arsenal
Arsenal play their home matches at the Emirates Stadium in north London, capacity 60,704. Founded in 1886 as Dial Square, they're one of English football's oldest clubs and have spent more time in the top flight than any other side, 98 consecutive seasons and counting. Thirteen league titles and fourteen FA Cups, including an unbeaten league campaign in 2003/04 when Arsene Wenger's Invincibles went thirty-eight games without defeat. The rivalry with Tottenham Hotspur is the oldest in the capital; the one with Manchester United defined the title races of the late nineties and early 2000s. Arsenal are the only club with an entire Tube station named after them, renamed from Gillespie Road in 1932.
Legends
Thierry Henry (1999-2007) remains the all-time top scorer with 228 goals, the most complete striker the [[Premier League]] has seen. Dennis Bergkamp reinvented what a number 10 could be in English football, his pirouette against Newcastle still dissected frame by frame. Patrick Vieira ran the midfield and the tunnel in equal measure, his battles with Roy Keane the spine of a decade-long rivalry. Tony Adams captained two separate title-winning eras across nineteen years at one club.







