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Arsenal Football Club Academy is the youth system of Arsenal Football Club based in Hale End, London, England. It is often referred to as Hale End eponymously by the club, sports media, and fans. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The academy teams play in the Professional Development League , the highest level of youth football in England.
U18 Premier League; Season: 2023–24: Champions: Manchester United U18s (1st title) Matches played: 313: Goals scored: 1,371 (4.38 per match) Top goalscorer: Chido Obi-Martin Arsenal U18s (32 goals) Biggest home win: Chelsea U18s 9–1 West Bromwich Albion U18s (27 December 2023) Everton U18s 8–0 Newcastle United U18s (18 May 2024) Biggest ...
The 2024–25 Professional U18 Development League is the 13th season of the Professional Development League system. There are 26 teams competing, divided into North and South divisions according to their region.
Arsenal host Newcastle United in the first leg of their Carabao Cup semi-final tonight, with the Gunners looking to take what could be a vital lead up to St James’ Park. Mikel Arteta’s side ...
The 2022–23 Professional U18 Development League 2 was the 11th season of the Professional Development League system. 20 teams competed this season in the U18 Professional Development League 2. The 2022-23 Under-18 League 2, or Under-18s Professional Development League 2 as it is sometimes referred to, is Under-18 football's second tier ...
Arsenal (5 titles) Current: 2012–13 season The Premier Academy League (sometimes abbreviated as FAPAL ) was the top level of youth football in England before it was to be replaced by a new league proposed by the Elite Player Performance Plan in 2012, which was accepted by the 72 member clubs of The Football League on 20 October 2011.
The name used for each opponent is the name they had when Arsenal most recently played a league match against them. Results against each opponent include results against that club under any former name. For example, results against Birmingham City include matches played against Small Heath (1888–1905) and Birmingham (1905–1945).
The result moved Arsenal up to third in the Champions League standings. [141] Arsenal played at home against 15th-placed Everton on 14 December. The Gunners dominated the game and had many chances to score, especially in the first half, but failed to convert any. The match finished 0–0.