Founded as Dial Square by workers at the Royal Arsenal in Woolwich, south London
Moved to Highbury in north London — controversial relocation that shaped modern Arsenal
Herbert Chapman's revolutionary team wins the First Division. The start of Arsenal as a powerhouse
The Double — League + FA Cup under Bertie Mee. The first north London team to achieve it in the 20th century
Michael Thomas scores in injury time at Anfield to steal the title. The most dramatic finish in English football history (until Aguero 2012)
Arsene Wenger's first Double. French revolution begins. Vieira, Petit, Overmars, Bergkamp, Anelka
Second Double under Wenger. Henry, Pires, Ljungberg. Arsenal become the entertainers of English football
THE INVINCIBLES. 49 games unbeaten. W26 D12 L0. The greatest achievement in Premier League history. Henry, Vieira, Bergkamp, Pires, Cole
Move from Highbury to the Emirates Stadium. The start of the financial constraints era
The "banter era" — no league titles for 12 years. FA Cups in 2014, 2015, 2017. Wenger leaves in 2018 after 22 years
Mikel Arteta appointed manager. Rebuild begins with young talent: Saka, Smith Rowe, Martinelli
Title challengers again. Saka becomes world class. Saliba-Gabriel the best CB pair. 2025-26: genuine title favorites
Thierry Henry (228 goals) · Dennis Bergkamp · Tony Adams · Patrick Vieira · Ian Wright · Liam Brady · David Seaman · Robert Pires · Bukayo Saka
13 League Titles · 14 FA Cups · 2 League Cups · 1 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup