This site exists because Arsenal deserves better than a footnote.
Most football content treats Arsenal as one club among twenty; a name in a table, a line in a match report, a subject covered when the algorithm demands it and ignored when it doesn’t. Factsaboutarsenal.com does one thing differently: it covers Arsenal specifically, thoroughly, and with genuine care for getting the details right.
If you want Premier League news across all clubs, there are a hundred sites for that. If you want Arsenal; the history, the players, the grounds, the trophies, the rivalries, the facts that make the club what it is, this is the site built for exactly that!
What you’ll find here
Every article on this site covers a specific corner of Arsenal’s story. Some go back to 1886 and the Woolwich factory workers who started the whole thing with a sixpence collection. Some cover the Invincibles season, the Highbury farewell, the move to the Emirates, and the 22-year wait for a league title that finally ended on May 19, 2026.
The coverage is organized rather than random. Articles connect to each other; topics build on each other. The goal is a site where you can arrive with one question and leave with a genuine understanding of the subject — not a page of bullet points and a bounce.
Everything is written to be read, not just indexed. If the writing isn’t worth your time, the facts aren’t either.
The editorial approach
Factsaboutarsenal.com has a point of view. The articles don’t pretend to be neutral encyclopaedia entries; they’re written by someone who follows the club, has opinions about it, and isn’t interested in producing content that could have been generated by anyone about anything.
That means direct opinions where opinions are warranted. It means naming what’s impressive and naming what’s been frustrating. It means covering the 1919 promotion controversy as honestly as the Invincibles season, and treating the gap between 2004 and 2026 as the significant fact it was rather than glossing over it.
The standard for every article is simple: would a knowledgeable Arsenal supporter find something here they didn’t already know, or understand something they already knew in a sharper way? If the answer is no, the article doesn’t belong on the site.
Why now
There’s never been a better moment to launch a site dedicated entirely to Arsenal. The 2025-26 Premier League title ended a 22-year wait. The Champions League final against PSG on May 30 offers the possibility of a double no Arsenal side has ever achieved. The club is at the centre of English football’s conversation in a way it hasn’t been for two decades.
That creates exactly the kind of search interest a well-organized, genuinely useful site can serve. Not with hot takes and reaction content — there’s enough of that — but with the kind of thorough, carefully written coverage that holds its value after the news cycle moves on.
The moment is right. The content is here. The rest is down to the team on the pitch.
Who is behind this site
Factsaboutarsenal.com is run by Joel, an Arsenal supporter since 2003. Arsenal played a beautiful style of football, similar to Brazil. So Joel became an Arsenal fan ever since that year. The site was built out of genuine interest in the subject and a belief that curated, specific content serves readers better than general coverage that treats Arsenal as one item on a longer list.
Questions, corrections, or suggestions are welcome. If something on this site is wrong, let me know. Accuracy matters more than being right the first time.
You can reach me at kjoel007@gmail.com or through this contact form.
A note on accuracy
Arsenal’s history spans 140 years and involves thousands of matches, hundreds of players, and more than a few contested facts. Every article on this site is written with care, but no site covering this much ground gets everything right first time.
If you spot an error, a wrong date, a misattributed goal, a stat that doesn’t match the record… please get in touch! The site gets better when readers push back.