Arsenal team biography templates

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  • 22

    Sep 15, 1995 (29)€40.00m

    32

    Jul 19, 1989 (35)
    €2.00m

    2

    Mar 24, 2001 (23)
    €80.00m

    6

    Dec 19, 1997 (27)€75.00m

    15

    Feb 15, 2000 (25)€28.00m

    33

    May 19, 2002 (22)€45.00m

    17

    Dec 15, 1996 (28)€30.00m

    3

    Jun 5, 1997 (27)
    €10.00m

    49

    Sep 26, 2006 (18)
    €10.00m

    4

    Oct 8, 1997 (27)€55.00m

    12

    Jun 17, 2001 (23)
    €45.00m

    18

    Nov 5, 1998 (26)€32.00m

    5

    Jun 13, 1993 (31)€15.00m

    20

    Dec 20, 1991 (33)
    €10.00m

    41

    Jan 14, 1999 (26)
    €110.00m

    23

    Jun 22, 1996 (28)€45.00m

    8

    Dec 17, 1998 (26)€110.00m

    53

    Mar 21, 2007 (17)
    €30.00m

    11

    Jun 18, 2001 (23)
    €55.00m

    19

    Dec 4, 1994 (30)€30.00m

    7

    Sep 5, 2001 (23)
    €150.00m

    30

    Dec 8, 1994 (30)
    €22.00m

    29

    Jun 11, 1999 (25)€75.00m

    9

    Apr 3, 1997 (27)€45.00m
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  • History of Arsenal F.C. (1886–1966)

    History of an English football club

    For an account of the club's history since 1966, see History of Arsenal F.C. (1966–present).

    The history of Arsenal Football Club between 1886 and 1966 covers the time from the club's foundation, through the first two major periods of success (the 1930s, and the late 1940s and early 1950s, respectively) and the club's subsequent decline in the early 1960s.

    Arsenal Football Club was founded in 1886 as a munition workers' team from Woolwich, then in Kent. They turned professional in 1891 and joined The Football League two years later. They were promoted to the First Division in 1904 but in 1910 the club went into voluntary liquidation due to financial problems and were bought out by a consortium of businessmen. New majority shareholder Sir Henry Norris improved the club's financial standing and moved the team to Arsenal Stadium, Highbury, north London in 1913. In 1919, after the First World War, the club was voted into the newly expanded First Division, where they have remained ever since.

    It was not until the appointment of Herbert Chapman as manager in 1925 that Arsenal had their first period of major success. Chapman modernised and reformed the club's practices and tactics, and under him and

    Working in close relationship with Arsenal FC editorial team I designed and created engaging user experience, as well as a library of user patterns and interactive templates. Helping to publish the first five issues of the program I laid the ground for the production of the Match Day Program digital publication that was produced in the season of 2014/2015.

    Services:
    Interaction Design  |  Motion Graphics  |  UI  |  UX

    Credits:

    Design Director: Simon Wallis
    Senior Designer (Print): Owen Pinch
    Junior Designer (Print): Katie J Brewin Illustration: Ben Tallon