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Arsenal trophies: titles and the most memorable achievements

Arsenal's trophies collection includes 13 national titles (Premier League) and having FA Cup more than any other teams (13). Learn more now to discover fascinating facts about the Gunners' accomplishments.
Arsenal fans are always proud of their club’s trophies that make the Gunners become one of the most successful clubs in the football world. Let’s 247sport.net discover memorable accomplishments of the England's third most successful football team.
Arsenal is third in the table because, other than Liverpool and Manchester United, it has no rivals in terms of titles won. Arsenal, on the other hand, has not won the Premier League since 2004. The increased involvement of wealthy clubs such as Chelsea and Manchester City has hampered their ability to win the trophies in many ways. However, when it comes to major titles, the Gunners continue to lead the two.
Looking back on the notable trophies
The North London club has won 31 major trophies and is England's third most successful club. The majority of trophies have been won during Arsene Wenger's 22-year tenure as manager. The French coach who transformed English football is still regarded as a Gunners and Premier League legend.
Under the guidance of Arsene Wenger, Arsenal won the Premier League title in the 1997-1998 season. The achievement made the "Gunners" the first team to win the Premier League with a non-British coach.
Arsenal won 13 Premier League trophies, trailing only Manchester United (20) and Liverpool (18). They won the most FA Cups in history, with 13 in the traditional room. Arsenal have won three double cup titles including Premier League and FA Cups (in 1971, 1998, and 2002), a feat shared by Manchester United (in 1994, 1996, and 1999), and they were the first team to win both the FA Cup and the League Cup (in 1993). Arsenal were also the first London club to reach a Champions League final, losing 1–2 to Barcelona in 2006.
Other trophies include 16 FA Community Shields, the League Centenary Trophy, one European Cup Winners' Cup, and one Inter-Cities Fairs Cup. It is the third-most successful club in English football in terms of trophies won.
Other memorable achievements
Arsenal have one of the best league records in history when finished at position15th or lower only seven times. They have the highest average ranking since the end of the twentieth century, with an average rating of 8.5. Furthermore, they are one of only six clubs to have won the FA Cup twice in a row, in 2002 and 2003, as well as in 2014 and 2015. Arsenal also have the longest unbeaten run in the Premier League, with 49 games, and are the only team to have an unbeaten season in the competition (season 2003-2004).
Arsenal also set an English football record, becoming the team with the most seasons in Premier League in history (88 seasons to 2014–15) and the Premier League's longest unbeaten streak (with 49 matches from 7 May 2003 to 24 October 2004). This unbeaten streak lasted the entire 2003–04 season, making Arsenal only the second team after Preston North End (115 years ago) to go undefeated.
Arsenal also set a record in the 2005–06 Champions League by going 10 games without conceding a goal. They went 995 minutes without losing a goal until the final with a goal from Barcelona's Samuel Eto'o in the 76th minute.
The internal club's proud records
With 722 appearances for Arsenal between 1975 and 1993, David O'Leary currently holds the record. Tony Adams, a teammate and former Arsenal captain, is second with 669 appearances. David Seaman is the Arsenal goalkeeper with the most appearances (564).
Thierry Henry is the club's all-time leading scorer, with 228 goals between 1999 and 2007 and early 2012, breaking Ian Wright's October 2005 record of 185 goals. Wright held the record since September 1997, when he surpassed the 178-goal total set by winger Cliff Bastin in 1939. Henry also holds the club's Premier Peague scoring record with 175 goals, which Bastin set and held until February 2006.
Arsenal's home attendance record is 73,707, set in a Champions League match against RC Lens on November 25, 1998, at Wembley Stadium, the club's former home. The attendance record at Highbury is 73,295 for a 0–0 draw with Sunderland on March 9, 1935. The record attendance at Emirates Stadium is 60,161 in a 2–2 draw with Manchester United on November 3, 2007.
According to media activity reports from the 2014–15 season, Arsenal has the world's fifth largest fan base. According to a 2018 report by auditing firm KPMG, Arsenal is valued at EUR 2.102 billion, ranking third among England's most valuable clubs.
Above is all about Arsenal trophies, memorable achievements and interesting records of the club. Arsenal is aiming for a ticket to the Champions League after 5 years of absence. Follow 247sport.net to keep up with their performances and watch live matches of the remaining rounds to the road for the final slot of Champions League.

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