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By Brian Matovu| Arsenal@ Our under-21s ended the Premier League 2 regular season with a narrow 4-3 loss to West Brom on Monday night. We fought back from 2-0 down with first-half goals from Charles Sagoe Jr. and Will Sweet, but the hosts struck twice early in the second half. Khayon Edwards converted a stoppage-time penalty to pull one back, yet West Brom held firm to claim the win. You can watch the highlights by pressing the play button above
By Brian Matovu| Arsenal@ Our under-21s were held to a 2-2 draw by Derby County at Meadow Park on Friday night. Second-half goals from Michal Rosiak and Andre Harriman-Annous gave us the lead midway through the second half, but a late equaliser from the visitors meant we had to settle for a share of the spoils. We started brightly, with Salah combining down the right-hand side with Ismeal Kabia. His cross found Nathan Butler-Oyedeji, whose effort was deflected behind for a corner
By Brian Matovu| Arsenal@ Mehmet Ali reflected positively on his side’s second-half display, after our young Gunners were held to a 2-2 draw against Derby County at Meadow Park on Friday night. Goals from Michal Rosiak and Andre Harriman-Annous saw us overturn a first-half deficit to lead midway through the second period, but a late equaliser from the visitors meant the spoils were shared. On the result... “We’re disappointed not to come away with all three points, but credit to Derby
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Arsenal
Arsenal Football Club, based in North London, England, is a professional football club founded in 1886. Originally named Dial Square, the club has undergone several name changes before adopting "Arsenal" in 1914. Competing in the Premier League, Arsenal is one of the most successful teams in English football history, boasting a large global fanbase. Arsenal's primary offerings include organizing competitive football matches, ticket sales for various competitions, and broadcasting rights for live match coverage. The club also sells official merchandise, including kits and apparel, and offers membership programs that provide fans with exclusive access to tickets and events. Additionally, Arsenal engages in community initiatives focused on education, health, and social inclusion. The Emirates Stadium, with a capacity of over 60,000, serves as the club's home ground, complemented by a state-of-the-art training facility at London Colney.
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Founded: 1886