New Arsenal 2020 Kits

Arsenal wear red shirts with white sleeves adorned by a distinctive cannon badge, a legacy from their origins and a link to the Woolwich Arsenal, coupled with the local areas adjoining their former ground Highbury; Cannonbury and Gunnersbury. For the 2005/06 season the gunners wore claret shirts, which were the first colours they wore at Highbury, as Woolich Arsenal, to mark their last year at the ground.

Arsenal who assumed the name of the nearby South London armaments depot, Woolwich Arsenal and hence gained the nickname the Gunners were formed in 1886, they were also once known as Dial Square football when they adopted the sponsors name. Arsenal have a new 60,000 capacity stadium at Ashburton Grove, which is called the Emirates stadium as Arsenal's success has seen them outgrow their Highbury ground.

Thierry Henry holds the record for the most goals whilst wearing a gunners shirt, having taken the record in 2005 from Arsenal fans favourite Ian Wright. Other famous players to pull on the kit include; Charlie George, David Seaman, Paul Merson and Tony Adams.

Premier League side Arsenal play at the 60,361 capacity Emirates Stadium in Islington, North London. Their shirts are currently manufactured by Puma who signed a new kit deal with the club which commenced from the 2014-15 season onwards. For the 2014-15 season Arsenal a red home shirt with white sleeves which is a traditional design for the club. The away kit is a yellow and blue which is reminiscent of the away shirt worn in the unbeaten 2003-04 season while the third kit is dark blue with sky blue trim.

Champions League Kits

Winning the European Winners' Cup in 1994, Arsenal are yet to win a European Cup title. Arsenal came close in the 2005-06 season when they lost to Barcelona 0-2 in the final. The side which reached the 2006 Champions League Final featured several big name players including Thierry Henry, Fredrik Ljungberg, Cesc Fabregas, Gilberto Silva, Robert Pires, Ashley Cole and Sol Campbell. Arsenal legend Sol Campbell scored a header in the final to put the Gunners 1-0 up but Barcelona pulled through and scored two quick goals in the last twenty minutes of the match. In recent seasons Arsenal have reached the Round of 16 and Quarter-Final stages of the Champions League.

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