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== History == === Formation and Early Years === Arsenal was formed as '''Dial Square''' by a group of workers at the Royal Arsenal in Woolwich. The club changed its name to Arsenal in '''1886''' and became a professional club in '''1891'''. Arsenal quickly established itself in the Football League, winning its first league title in '''1904'''. === The Herbert Chapman Era === The 1930s marked a golden period for Arsenal under manager '''Herbert Chapman'''. Chapman introduced innovative tactics and training methods that transformed Arsenal into a dominant force in [[English Premier League|English football]]. During this era, the club won '''two league titles''' and the '''FA Cup''' in '''1930''' and '''1936'''. === Post-War Success === After World War II, Arsenal continued its success, with manager '''Tom Whittaker''' leading the club to further league titles. The club's most notable achievement during this period came in '''1971''', when Arsenal became the first club to complete the '''League and FA Cup Double''' in the 20th century. === The Wenger Revolution === The arrival of '''Arsène Wenger''' in '''1996''' revolutionized Arsenal's approach to football. Wenger introduced a new philosophy centered on attacking play, sports science, and nutrition. Under his management, Arsenal experienced unparalleled success, winning multiple Premier League titles and FA Cups. One of Wenger's most remarkable achievements came in the '''2003-2004 season''' when Arsenal went unbeaten in the league, earning the nickname '''"The Invincibles."''' This feat remains a significant milestone in English football history. === Recent Years === Since Wenger's departure in '''2018''', Arsenal has faced challenges in maintaining its former glory. Managers such as '''Unai Emery''' and '''Mikel Arteta''' have taken the reins, with Arteta leading the team to victory in the '''2020 FA Cup''' and showcasing a new vision for the club's future.
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