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Arsenal have unveiled their striking new third kit as the Premier League season looms, with the Gunners adopting a pink look for the 2022/23 campaign.
Our partners STATSports are supporting a variety of Arsenal in the Community initiatives this season. STATSports is very keen to support grassroots football and like AITC, uses the Arsenal men’s and ...
Freddie Hudson, Arsenal ’s long-serving Head of Community, has been awarded an MBE in the King’s Birthday Honours for ...
In November 2024, we launched our first-ever social impact report, reflecting on the value delivered in 2022/23. The report showed that 14,000 people participated in Arsenal in the Community ...
Arsenal's No More Red initiative has marked its fourth year by bringing together local community members who have made a difference with first-team players Declan Rice, Myles Lewis-Skelly and ...
The one-off kit, drained of Arsenal red, is a plea for a reduction in knife crime across London, but also a symbol of support for the almost 40 years of work done by the Arsenal in the Community ...
adidas and Arsenal have announced the fourth year of No More Red, a joint initiative first launched in 2022 to support and build on 40 years of Arsenal in the Community’s work to help keep young ...
As Arsenal gear up to face European and England champions Manchester City in the traditional curtain-raiser of the English football season, the Community Shield, it’s time to take a stroll down ...
The English Premier League club Arsenal has launched a new fan affiliate group called the “Jewish Gooners,” as part of its plan to address recent incidents of antisemitism.