In 1913, Arsenal relocated from Woolwich to Highbury, North London, marking a major turning point in the club's history. The move helped Arsenal grow into a bigger and more successful club.
Arsenal won their first-ever FA Cup in 1930, defeating Huddersfield Town 2-0 at Wembley. This victory was the beginning of Arsenal’s dominance under Herbert Chapman.
Arsenal won their first First Division (now Premier League) title under Chapman, finishing seven points clear at the top. This was the start of their golden era in the 1930s.
Arsenal achieved their first Double by winning both the First Division title and the FA Cup. They sealed the league title at White Hart Lane (Tottenham’s stadium) and defeated Liverpool 2-1 in the FA Cup final.
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Under Arsène Wenger, Arsenal won both the Premier League and the FA Cup in his first full season in charge. Wenger introduced new tactics, nutrition, and foreign signings that revolutionized English football.
Arsenal went an entire Premier League season unbeaten, winning the title with 26 wins and 12 draws. The team, led by Thierry Henry, Patrick Vieira, and Robert Pires, became known as The Invincibles.
Arsenal reached their first-ever UEFA Champions League final, facing Barcelona. Despite taking the lead through Sol Campbell, Arsenal lost 2-1 after late goals from Samuel Eto'o and Juliano Belletti.
Arsenal ended a nine-year trophy drought by winning the FA Cup, beating Hull City 3-2 in a dramatic final. Aaron Ramsey scored the extra-time winner.
Arsenal blended tactical innovation with youthful energy under Mikel Arteta, achieving decisive wins domestically and in Europe, and heralding a promising new era.