Arsenal celebrates 14th league title under Mikel Arteta
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 12, 2026, 9:00 PM
Last updated Jun 12, 2026
Arsenal recently secured their 14th league title under manager Mikel Arteta, prompting reflection on the club's storied history. Founded in 1886 as Dial Square FC in Woolwich, Arsenal evolved into a major football institution, winning numerous honors over the years. The Gunners' journey from a factory team to Premier League champions highlights the club's significant achievements in English football. The history includes notable milestones such as becoming the first professional football club in South England and joining the Football League in 1893.
- •Arsenal was founded in 1886 as Dial Square FC in Woolwich.
- •The club's first match was a 6-0 victory over Eastern Wanderers.
- •Arsenal has won 49 major honors, including 14 League Titles.
- •The club was the first professional football club in the South of England.
- •Fans can visit the historical site where Arsenal was founded.
- 9:00 PMYahoo Sports — From Dial Square To Arsenal: The Humble Beginnings Of The Gunners
"After Arsenal recently secured their 14th league title under Mikel Arteta, many supporters have been reflecting on the club’s remarkable history and how far it has come.From its humble beginnings in...
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