Arsenal F.C.

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Arsenal
Arsenal.png
Full Name Arsenal Football Club
Nickname(s) The Gunners
Founded 1886
Ground Emirates Stadium
(capacity 60,361)
Owner Joey Zyla
Manager TBA
League Premier League
2015/16 N/A


Arsenal Football Club is an F1 Rejects Premier League football club based in Holloway, London. One of the most successful clubs in English football, it has won 13 First Division and Premier League titles and 10 FA Cups. Arsenal holds the record for the longest uninterrupted period in the English top flight and would be placed first in an aggregated league of the entire 20th century. It is the second side to complete an English top flight season unbeaten (in the 2003–04 season), and the only one to do so across 38 matches

After the collapse of BSkyB and the Premier League's subsequent acquisition by the Reject World Race Series, Russian businessman Edward Restov acquired the club in 2015.

Players[edit | edit source]

Goalkeepers[edit | edit source]

First-team Reserves U18s
England.png Marc Riley England.png Brian Martin Sweden.png Eric Englund
Spain.png Rafael Rojo England.png James Hooks Uruguay.png Jorge Luis Gimenez
Denmark.png Martin Rasmussen

Defenders[edit | edit source]

First-team Reserves U18s
England.png Stuart Baker England.png Danny Grimes Ireland.png Mark Fullerton
England.png Jason Taylor Iceland.png Einar Asgeirsson Scotland.png Darren Wilson
England.png Jack Armstrong England.png Ben Houghton Ireland.png Brian McDonnell
France.png Christophe Dubourg England.png Stuart Corns England.png Nathan Farley
France.png Aurelien Moreau England.png Aaron Shirley Switzerland.png Rico Brander
Chile.png Fabian Tapia Portugal.png Fabio Djalo England.png Micky Simpson
France.png Florian Bernard Germany.png Philip Gerling France.png Titouan Varlet
Wales.png Paul Griffiths England.png Gordon White England.png James Atkins
Cameroon.png Siegfried Sanda Argentina.png Guillermo Pereyra

Midfielders[edit | edit source]

First-team Reserves U18s
Ivory Coast.png Daniel Kouame England.png Scott Rawlings Ireland.png Fran Mulcahy
Slovenia.png Darko Mesanovic Ireland.png Kevin Sheehan Zimbabwe.png Daniel Thembanuka
England.png Nathan May Latvia.png Armands Hohlovs England.png Conor Crawshaw
Russia.png Timur Andryuschenko Holland.png Nick Vos Romania.png Alexandru Bondrea
Scotland.png Derek Petrie Ireland.png Danny Hyland England.png Graham Lennox
England.png Chris Ferguson England.png Ian Bull
Austria.png Mario Schachner England.png James Williams
Ireland.png Terry White England.png Michael Briscoe
Scotland.png Graeme Kelly England.png Bill Gold
England.png James Bosner
England.png Ashley Jones
England.png Mark Linger
England.png Matt Earl
Ireland.png Cormac Byrne

Forwards[edit | edit source]

First-team Reserves U18s
Czech Republic.png Tomas Zdrahal Sweden.png Mohammed Andersson Spain.png Jesus Esteban
Brazil.png Guilherme England.png Chris Hoyle Ireland.png Paul Doolin
USA.png Todd Hernandez England.png Mike Jones Wales.png Andy Pugh
Morocco.png Bilal Mokhtari Spain.png Oscar England.png Peter Marney
Germany.png Thomas Meier Denmark.png Martin Rasmussen