Arsenal Football Club

Can you answer these trivia questions on Arsenal?
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What year was Arsenal formed?
1886
What was the first true name for the club?
Royal Arsenal
In what year did Arsenal become professional?
1891
Who was Arsenal's first opponent at Highbury?
Leicester Forsse
What is Arsenal's nickname?
The Gunners
Who was appointed as Arsenal's first proper manager in 1925?
Herbert Chapman
What year was Arsenal's first appearance in an FA Cup Final?
1927
Who was Arsenal's first ever 'oversea' signing?
Gerry Keyser
Whom did Arsenal beat to win the title in '89?
Liverpool
Who did Arsenal beat to win their first European Cup Winners Cup?
Parma
What year did Arsene Wenger arrive at Arsenal?
1996
Who's record did Ian Wright break when scoring against Bolton in 1997?
Cliff Bastin
How many games did the 'Arsenal Invincibles' go before being defeated?
49
In what year did Arsenal move to the Emirates Stadium?
2006
Who is Arsenal's all time leading goalscorer?
Thierry Henry
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Level 69
Mar 14, 2018
Arsenal's first opponent at Highbury was "Leicester Fosse" not "Forsse"
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Level 33
Sep 4, 2023
Dial Square was the original name, it was named Royal Arsenal after