2011–12 Arsenal F.C. season

The 2011–12 season was Arsenal's 20th season in the Premier League, their 86th consecutive season in the top flight of English football.[1][2] and also marked the club's 125th anniversary.[3] In the Premier League, Arsenal struggled to recover from a poor start to the season. Though they did finish the season in the final qualification berth for the next season's UEFA Champions League. Arsenal's UEFA Champions League campaign once again proved unsuccessful, falling at the first hurdle in the knockout stage, with a 4–0 defeat at Milan ultimately proving fatal. Exiting the FA Cup at the fifth round stage at the hands of Sunderland, and the League Cup in the quarter-finals against Manchester City, the two domestic cups were also out of Arsenal's reach.

Arsenal
2011–12 season
125th Arsenal anniversary crest
ChairmanPeter Hill-Wood
ManagerArsène Wenger
StadiumEmirates Stadium
Premier League3rd
FA CupFifth round
League CupQuarter-finals
UEFA Champions LeagueRound of 16
Top goalscorerLeague:
Robin van Persie (30)

All:
Robin van Persie (37)
Highest home attendance60,111 (vs. Chelsea, 21 April 2012, Premier League)
Lowest home attendance46,539 (vs. Shrewsbury Town, 20 September 2011, League Cup)
Average home league attendance59,313
(in all competitions)

Arsenal finished the season in third place after winning their last league match 3–2 against West Bromwich Albion on 13 May 2012.[4] It was the first season since the invincibles in 2003–04 which Arsenal finished the top London club in the league, or in which Arsenal finished ahead of Chelsea.

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Pre-season

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Captain Cesc Fàbregas rejoined Barcelona after eight years at Arsenal.

Arsenal's pre-season transfer activity was once again dominated by media speculation regarding the future of club captain Cesc Fàbregas, whose return to boyhood club Barcelona was widely expected, although not officially confirmed until the middle of August when an initial fee in the region of £30 million[5] was agreed between the two clubs.[6] Prior to this, the Gunners' first signing came in the form of young English-Finnish right-back Carl Jenkinson from Charlton Athletic on 8 June for an initial fee of around £1 million,[7] while the first major signing did not come until 11 July with the signing of Gervinho from French champions Lille for more than £10 million.[8] The only notable exits in July came in goalkeeper Jens Lehmann, who retired for the second time, having come out of his first retirement in March to solve an injury crisis that left Arsenal with just one match-fit goalkeeper, while Gaël Clichy joined Manchester City.[9] It was August before the club's transfer activity increased, with promising young striker Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain joining from Southampton for a reported £12 million,[10] before the departures of Fàbregas to Barcelona, the long-serving Emmanuel Eboué to Turkish side Galatasaray,[11] and Samir Nasri to Manchester City for a fee of £25 million.[12] Left-back Armand Traoré's departure to newly promoted Queens Park Rangers on the penultimate day of the transfer window completed the departures from the first team,[13] before Arsène Wenger, under increasing criticism for the lack of arrivals so far,[14] went on something of a spending spree in the final 48 hours of the window. South Korea captain Park Chu-young joined from Monaco,[15] before left-back André Santos,[16] centre back Per Mertesacker[17] and midfielder Mikel Arteta[18] all joined in the dying hours of the window, from Fenerbahçe, Werder Bremen and Everton respectively. Yossi Benayoun also joined the club on a season long loan from Chelsea,[19] whilst striker Nicklas Bendtner was loaned to Sunderland for the same period,[20] following fellow first-team members Denílson[21] and Carlos Vela,[22] who had joined São Paulo and Real Sociedad on loan earlier in the window. At the close of the window, Arsenal had spent an estimated £51.2 million, compared to an income of nearly £75 million.

Away from the transfer window, Robin van Persie was chosen to replace the departing Fàbregas as club captain, having stood in on several previous occasions when Fàbregas was not playing.[23] Pre-season saw Arsenal hold their first ever Asian tour, commencing against a Malaysian League XI in Kuala Lumpur where goals from Aaron Ramsey, Theo Walcott, Carlos Vela and Tomáš Rosický earned the Gunners a 4–0 win. Chinese side Hangzhou Greentown proved a tougher test in Arsenal's next match, where after falling behind in the 16th minute, Vela scored to achieve a 1–1 draw. Arsenal travelled next to Germany to face 1. FC Köln where new signing Gervinho scored twice in eight minutes on his debut to put the side two goals ahead, before fellow newcomer Carl Jenkinson put the ball through Arsenal's own net, to result in a 2–1 victory for the Gunners. Arsenal's only home pre-season matches came in the annual Emirates Cup tournament, where Boca Juniors, the New York Red Bulls and Paris Saint-Germain were welcomed to London. Arsenal's matches both ended in draws, first surrendering a Van Persie and Aaron Ramsey created two-goal lead against Boca Juniors, before conceding an 84th-minute own goal from Kyle Bartley against the New York Red Bulls the next day, cancelling out a Van Persie opener. Arsenal's run of pre-season fixtures concluded with a loss to Portuguese team Benfica in the Eusébio Cup, once again surrendering a one-goal advantage courtesy of Van Persie to end up losing 2–1 in Lisbon.

August

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Arsenal's fixtures in the Premier League started at Newcastle United, where, despite surrendering a four-goal lead last season, they played out a 0–0 draw this time around. In the match, Gervinho receiving a straight red-card on his competitive debut, whilst Alex Song received a retrospective charge of violent conduct for stamping on Joey Barton. The Gunners faced a two-legged tie against Italian side Udinese to secure qualification to the season's UEFA Champions League competition, with Theo Walcott's fourth-minute goal separating the teams in the first leg at the Emirates, before goals from Walcott and Robin van Persie, as well as a penalty save from Wojciech Szczęsny, saw the Gunners secure victory in the away leg in Udine, and secure their place in the group stage of the competition.

The two legs were sandwiched between an early Premier League title contender clash at the Emirates against Liverpool, where an own goal from Aaron Ramsey and a last minute strike from new Liverpool signing Luis Suárez saw the team fall to a 0–2 defeat, and fuel the widely held belief that Arsenal would once again fail to prove serious challengers for the league title. Any attempt to dispel such a notion was dealt a huge blow the following week, when Arsenal travelled to Old Trafford to suffer their heaviest ever defeat in the Premier League. A hat-trick from Wayne Rooney, two goals from Ashley Young and goals from Danny Welbeck, Nani and Park Ji-sung saw the club slump to an 8–2 hammering at the hands of Manchester United, with Walcott and Van Persie's goals proving no consolation as Arsenal ended the month hovering just one place above the relegation zone, having failed to win any of their opening three league matches.

 
Seven goals in three games saw Robin van Persie named October's Premier League Player of the month.

September

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Arsenal eventually secured their first league win of the season at home to newly promoted Swansea City at the start of September, when Andrey Arshavin's goal proved enough to separate the sides, before the team faced the first of their six Champions League group stage fixtures away to German champions Borussia Dortmund. A win looked to be on the cards thanks to Robin van Persie's first half goal, but Dortmund's Ivan Perišić equalised with just two minutes left to play leaving Arsenal to be satisfied with just a single point. Any hope of progress in the Premier League was dashed when the Gunners gave away a 2–1 half-time lead away to Blackburn Rovers, with own goals from both Alex Song and Laurent Koscielny gifting Blackburn a 4–3 victory.

Arsenal's opening match in the League Cup looked to be a straightforward home tie against League Two outfit Shrewsbury Town, but it was the opposition that opened the scoring, before Kieran Gibbs, Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain and Yossi Benayoun eventually secured progress to the fourth round. This seemed to spark some life into the team, and they ran out 3–0 winners the following week against Bolton Wanderers in the league thanks to a brace from Robin van Persie and a late goal from Alex Song, before securing their first group stage win in Europe at home to Greek champions Olympiacos with goals from Oxlade-Chamberlain and André Santos.

October

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Any suggestion that the end of September had been the start of an Arsenal turnaround was proved wrong in the North London derby at the start of October. Rafael van der Vaart's opening goal at White Hart Lane was cancelled out by Aaron Ramsey, before Kyle Walker secured the bragging rights for Tottenham Hotspur. Following an international break, the Gunners' home match against Sunderland looked set to be heading for a 1–1 draw until Van Persie scored in the last ten minutes to secure all three points, whilst a late goal also earned an away European victory against Marseille, with Ramsey providing the required firepower.

Arsenal's season continued to improve with a 3–1 league victory against Stoke City thanks to two goals from Van Persie and a strike from Gervinho, before Arshavin and Park Chu-young saw the team past Bolton Wanderers in the fourth round of the League Cup. The turnaround was complete when Arsenal beat title-rivals Chelsea 5–3 at Stamford Bridge thanks to goals from André Santos and Theo Walcott, as well as a hat-trick from Van Persie, a performance that helped the Dutchman to the Premier League player of the month award, and saw the Gunners finish October, seventh in the table.

November

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November opened with Marseille visiting the Emirates for the return leg of the Champions League fixture, a game that ended in a 0–0 draw. In the Premier League, Arsenal's good form continued with a 3–0 victory over West Bromwich Albion thanks to goals from Van Persie, Mikel Arteta and Thomas Vermaelen, whose return from injury provided further good news for the team. After another international break, Arsenal continued where they left off with a 2–1 win at Norwich City thanks to two more goals from Robin van Persie, making him just the third player since the Premier League's inception after Alan Shearer and former Arsenal captain Thierry Henry to score 30 goals in a calendar year.

With their Premier League campaign seemingly re-energised, Arsenal's attention turned once more to the Champions League, with Borussia Dortmund being the latest visitors to the Emirates. Arsenal knew a win would be sufficient to secure progression to the knockout phase, but it was Dortmund who made the brighter start until injuries forced two of their key players – Sven Bender and Mario Götze, to be substituted before half time. This allowed Arsenal to capitalise, with man of the moment Van Persie netting two goals in the second half thanks to assists first from Alex Song and then Thomas Vermaelen, before Shinji Kagawa netted the Germans a consolation goal in injury time. The 2–1 victory was not only enough to secure the Gunners' progression, but also top spot in Group F thanks to Olympiacos' victory over second-placed Marseille in the night's other match.

This Champions League success came at a price, however, with the team appearing off form in their next Premier League game against Fulham, who took the lead in the match thanks to a Thomas Vermaelen own goal. It was only when the Belgian defender was able to convert into the right net in the 82nd minute that the Gunners were able to draw level, and end the match with a 1–1 draw. The impact of the result was only alleviated by results elsewhere, with four of the six teams above Arsenal in the table – Liverpool, Manchester City, Manchester United and Newcastle United all playing out draws in the same weekend.

November ended on somewhat of a negative note, with the team exiting the League Cup with a fifth round loss to Manchester City, although the Gunners were by no means overwhelmed by the Premier League leaders. Instead, the young and relatively inexperienced side that included the likes of Emmanuel Frimpong, Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain and Park Chu-young, as well as reserve team players Ignasi Miquel and Francis Coquelin, held their own for much of the match, with just a single goal by Sergio Agüero in the 83rd minute being able to separate the two sides.

December

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A 4–0 win in the Premier League away at Wigan Athletic allowed Arsenal to continue their progression up the league table thanks to goals from Mikel Arteta, Thomas Vermaelen, Gervinho and Robin van Persie, before the team travelled to Athens to face Olympiacos in their final group stage match in the Champions League. With a group topping position already secured, Arsène Wenger chose to field a much weakened side, making ten changes from the team that started at Wigan three days earlier, and this was evident as the team fell to a 3–1 defeat. Łukasz Fabiański was injured in the 25th minute and replaced by Vito Mannone.

The return of Arsenal's stronger starting 11 in their next Premier League match saw the team return to winning ways, securing a 1–0 victory at home to Everton, before making the trip to the Etihad Stadium a week later to face league leaders Manchester City without both first choice full-backs, Bacary Sagna and André Santos. Despite these absences, the Gunners put up a strong fight, and it was only David Silva's effort early in the second half that was enough to separate the teams at the final whistle. Arsenal entered the Christmas fixtures with a 2–1 victory over Aston Villa, with Van Persie scoring his 34th Premier League goal of 2011, equaling Thierry Henry's club record, before Yossi Benayoun secured his first league goal for Arsenal, along with all three points.

Arsenal ended December with two games in four days, and Gervinho's eighth-minute goal looked to have set the Gunners off well against Wolverhampton Wanderers, but Steven Fletcher's equaliser later in the first half ended up restricting them to just a single point. The year ended with a 1–0 win over Queens Park Rangers at the Emirates, with Van Persie's goal being enough to secure him the club record for goals scored in a calendar year, although he did fall a single strike short of equalling Alan Shearer's Premier League record of 36.

 
Arsenal legend Thierry Henry rejoined on loan in the January transfer window.

January

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Arsenal's new year seemed set to get off to a good start, with Laurent Koscielny's goal grabbing a lead against Fulham in their opening match, but in what has become something of an Arsenal trait, the team could not strengthen their position, and Fulham seized on this. Late goals from Steve Sidwell and Bobby Zamora undid Arsenal and saw the team fall to a 2–1 defeat. The defeat was, however, somewhat overshadowed by the club's announcement a few days later that the Gunners' record goal-scorer and former Captain Thierry Henry was returning to the Emirates for a short-term loan during the close-season of the North America's Major League Soccer (MLS), in which Henry now plays full-time.

Henry's second debut for the club came as a substitute in the team's first foray in this season's FA Cup, against Leeds United in the Third Round. Given Henry's record of 226 goals in his 370 appearances during his first stint at Arsenal, it came as little surprise when he netted the game's only goal just ten minutes after coming onto the pitch, securing the team's progress to the Fourth Round.

However, if things were going well in the Cup, the same could not be said for progress in the Premier League. Arsenal first surrendered an early lead against Swansea, before giving away another goal just seconds after grabbing an equaliser in the second half to go down 3–2 in South Wales. The following week, the Gunners hosted Manchester United for the first time since last year's 8–2 humiliation at Old Trafford. Despite United leading at half-time, Van Persie scored his 19th league goal of the season to draw the teams level, before Danny Welbeck took advantage of further defensive lapses to inflict the Arsenal's third defeat in a row, and further hamper the team's quest for qualification to next season's Champions League.

With the Premier League title now out of reach, Arsenal hosted Aston Villa in the Fourth Round of the FA Cup knowing that it was their last realistic chance of silverware. This chance did little to spur the team on, and goals from Richard Dunne and Darren Bent in the first half saw the Gunners' facing exit from the competition at half time. However, a spirited Arsenal performance in the opening spell of the second half, including three goals in seven minutes from Van Persie (2) and Theo Walcott, saw the team claim a 3–2 victory and secure a place in the Fifth Round.

February

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Arsenal opened February with an emphatic 7–1 victory over struggling Blackburn to halt their poor run of league form. Van Persie brought his goal tally in all competitions to 28 with a hat-trick, whilst Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain continued his impressive run of form by scoring his first and second Premier League goals. Mikel Arteta also found the net, before Henry scored his first Premier League goal in nearly six years to complete the victory in stoppage time. Henry's talents were required again in Arsenal's next league match, away to Sunderland, who were on a superb run of form under new manager Martin O’Neill. Henry secured all three points for the Gunners in injury time, following Aaron Ramsey's earlier goal that cancelled out James McClean's goal for Sunderland.

Despite an apparent resurgence in the Premier League, Arsenal's cup ambitions took consecutive knocks in mid-February. They first lost the opening leg of their Champions League round of 16 match against Milan 4–0, before being knocked out of the FA Cup by Sunderland just three days later, leaving the team facing yet another season without any silverware.

These cup exits left Arsenal to focus solely on achieving fourth position in the league, and thus ensuring further Champions League football at the Emirates. This aim would be tested heavily in their next game, the North London derby against age-old rivals Tottenham, who have spent the season so far above Arsenal in the table. It seemed that Arsenal's poor form against their rivals in recent years was likely to continue, falling 2–0 behind through goals from Louis Saha and former Gunner Emmanuel Adebayor, before Bacary Sagna and the ever-reliable Van Persie scored in quick succession to bring the teams level at half-time. Arsenal continued to press in the second-half, and were rewarded with a goal from Tomáš Rosický and a brace from Theo Walcott to secure a memorable 5–2 victory that the Gunners would savour, and that saw the team strengthen their challenge for fourth place.

March

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The North London derby victory spurred Arsenal on to continue their good Premier League form at the start of March. A Robin van Persie brace was enough to come from behind to beat Liverpool at Anfield, before securing a 3–0 home victory against Milan thanks to goals from Laurent Koscielny, Tomáš Rosický and Van Persie. Although not enough to overturn the first leg deficit, the win did allow the Gunners to bow out of European football for the season in excellent style.

Arsenal's reduced fixture-load soon became evident in results in the Premier League. They first secured an injury time victory against fellow competitors for the European places in the table, Newcastle. Vermaelen scored the winner in the fifth minute of added time at the end of the match, after Van Persie had drawn the teams level early in the first half. It was Vermaelen who again secured all three points in Arsenal's next match, away to Everton, a victory that was also enough to propel Arsenal above Tottenham into third place in the league table.

A 3–0 victory against Aston Villa, with goals from Kieran Gibbs, Theo Walcott and Mikel Arteta, took Arsenal's run of form to seven consecutive Premier League victories, a feat the team had not managed since October 2007, as well as strengthening their position in third place. The team, however, fell one game short of going the whole of March unbeaten, falling to a 2–1 defeat away to QPR, where Walcott's strike proved insufficient to secure any points for the Gunners.

 
Laurent Koscielny scored the crucial goal in Arsenal's final match of the season that secured the team's qualification to next season's Champions League group stage.

April

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April started well for Arsenal, with back to back victories helping them to maintain their position in the Premier League's Champions League qualifications places. A Mikel Arteta goal in the 87th minute was enough to first secure a 1–0 home victory over championship contenders Manchester City, before Van Persie, Walcott and Benayoun all scored to record a 3–0 victory at struggling Wolves.

Arsenal stuttered as April progressed however, falling first to a 2–1 home defeat by Wigan, where Thomas Vermaelen's goal was not enough to overcome two early Wigan goals, before the team played out a goalless draw with fellow European contenders Chelsea. Another draw completed Arsenal's April, sharing the points with Stoke after a 1–1 stalemate, with Van Persie adding another goal to his already impressive tally, pushing him closer to the Premier League's golden boot award, but also cancelling out Peter Crouch's earlier goal for the home side at the Britannia Stadium.

Arsenal's attempts to secure Champions League qualification continued into their final two matches of the season in May. Yossi Benayoun's opening goal just two minutes into their final home match of the season, against Norwich, seemed to have got them off to a good start, before two goals in twenty minutes gave the visitors an unexpected lead. A Van Persie brace in eight minutes put the Gunners back ahead, and seemingly on the verge of all but securing third place in the table. A Norwich equaliser in the 85th minute, however, shattered that dream, meaning their ongoing battle with Tottenham for guaranteed Champions League football would have to be settled on the final day of the season.

That final day saw Arsenal travel to face West Brom whilst Tottenham hosted Fulham, with an Arsenal win being enough to guarantee third. Tottenham took the lead in the second minute to take them above Arsenal in the table, but a second goal in as many games from Benayoun saw the Gunners retake the position just two minutes later. However, a brace from West Brom within four minutes saw Arsenal fall behind, and apparently gifting Spurs the last definite English berth in the Champions League, before André Santos was able to draw Arsenal back level before half-time. Arsenal were still outside the Premier League top three, and it fell to Laurent Koscielny to score in the 54th minute to secure victory and the final English group stage place in the next season's Champions League competition. As the season concluded, captain Robin van Persie was confirmed as the winner of the Premier League's Golden Boot award with 30 goals in the season.

Key events

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Players

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Squad information

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N
Pos.
Nat.
Name
Age
EU
Since
App
Goals
Ends
Transfer fee
Notes
1 GK   Manuel Almunia 34 EU 2004 175 0 2012[24] £500,000[25]
2 MF   Abou Diaby 26 EU 2006 (Winter) 163 19 undisclosed[26] £2 million[27]
3 DF   Bacary Sagna 29 EU 2007 205 4 2014[28] £7.5 million[citation needed]
4 DF   Per Mertesacker 27 EU 2011 27 0 2015[29] £8 million[30]
5 DF   Thomas Vermaelen (vice-captain) 26 EU 2009 90 14 2015[31] £10 million[32]
6 DF   Laurent Koscielny 26 EU 2010 85 6 undisclosed[33] £8.5 million[33]
7 MF   Tomáš Rosický 31 EU 2006 166 19 2014[34] £6.8 million[35]
8 MF   Mikel Arteta 30 EU 2011 38 6 2015[18] £10 million[36]
9 FW   Park Chu-young 26 Non-EU 2011 6 1 undisclosed[15] £1.8 million[37]
10 FW   Robin van Persie (captain) 28 EU 2004 278 132 2013[38] £2.75 million[39]
11 DF   André Santos 29 Non-EU 2011 21 3 undisclosed[16] £6.2 million[40]
13 GK   Wojciech Szczęsny 22 EU 2006 72 0 undisclosed[41] Youth system
14 FW   Theo Walcott 23 EU 2006 (Winter) 220 42 2013[42] £9 million
15 FW   Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain 18 EU 2011 26 4 undisclosed[10] £12 million[43]
16 MF   Aaron Ramsey 21 EU 2008 103 9 undisclosed[44] £4.8 million[45]
17 MF   Alex Song 24 EU 2005 204 10 2014[46] £1 million[47]
18 DF   Sébastien Squillaci 31 EU 2010 38 2 2013[48] £3.3 million[48]
19 MF   Jack Wilshere 20 EU 2008 64 3 undisclosed[49] Youth system
20 DF   Johan Djourou 25 EU 2003 142 1 2015[50] Youth system
21 GK   Łukasz Fabiański 27 EU 2007 62 0 undisclosed[51] £2 million[52]
23 MF   Andrey Arshavin 30 Non-EU 2009 (Winter) 133 30 2013[53] £15 million[54] On loan to Zenit St. Petersburg
24 GK   Vito Mannone 24 EU 2005 10 0 2014[55] £350,000[56] On loan to Hull City
25 DF   Carl Jenkinson 20 EU 2011 14 0 undisclosed[57] £1 million[58]
26 MF   Emmanuel Frimpong 20 EU 2008 14 0 undisclosed[59] Youth system
27 FW   Gervinho 24 Non-EU 2011 37 4 undisclosed[8] £10.5 million[60]
28 DF   Kieran Gibbs 22 EU 2007 72 2 undisclosed[61] Youth system
29 FW   Marouane Chamakh 28 EU 2010 63 12 undisclosed[62] Free
30 MF   Yossi Benayoun 32 Non-EU 2011 25 6 2012[19] Loan On loan from Chelsea
31 FW   Ryo Miyaichi 19 Non-EU 2011 (Winter) 2 0 undisclosed[63] Free On loan to Bolton Wanderers
39 MF   Francis Coquelin 21 EU 2008 21 0 undisclosed[64] Youth system
46 MF   Henri Lansbury 21 EU 2007 8 1 undisclosed[65] Youth system On loan to West Ham United
52 FW   Nicklas Bendtner 24 EU 2004 157 45 undisclosed[66] Youth system On loan to Sunderland
MF   Denílson 24 Non-EU 2006 153 10 undisclosed[67] £3.5 million[68] On loan to São Paulo
FW   Carlos Vela 23 EU 2005 62 11 2013[69] £500,000[70] On loan to Real Sociedad
FW   Joel Campbell 19 Non-EU 2011 0 0 undisclosed[71] £900,000[72] On loan to FC Lorient
  • Last updated: 13 May 2012
  • Source: Arsenal F.C. and footballdatabase.com (for EU passport, country as international player, contract ending and transfer fee)
  • Ordered by squad number.

Reserve squad

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As of 10 January 2012.[73][74]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
33 FW   COD Benik Afobe
34 MF   ENG Chuks Aneke
35 FW   GHA Zak Ansah
37 DF   GHA Daniel Boateng
38 DF   ENG George Brislen-Hall
40 MF   ENG Craig Eastmond
43 DF   SUI Sead Hajrović
44 MF   IRL Conor Henderson
45 DF   TRI Gavin Hoyte
47 GK   IRL Sean McDermott
48 MF   MSR Jernade Meade
49 DF   ESP Ignasi Miquel
No. Pos. Nation Player
50 FW   IRL Rhys Murphy
51 FW   JAM Nigel Neita
53 MF   TUR Oğuzhan Özyakup
55 MF   ENG Sanchez Watt
56 DF   CHN Nico Yennaris
57 DF   SUI Martin Angha
58 MF   NED Kyle Ebecilio
59 GK   ARG Emiliano Martínez
60 DF   SUI Elton Monteiro
61 MF   ENG Josh Rees
62 GK   ENG James Shea
64 GK   ENG Ray Ainston
65 FW   COD Dijae Moketonga

Transfers

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# Position Player Transferred from Fee Date Team Source
25 DF   Carl Jenkinson   Charlton Athletic £1 million 8 June 2011 First-team [7]
MF   Jon Toral   Barcelona £350,000 1 July 2011 Academy [75]
DF   Héctor Bellerín   Barcelona £400,000 1 July 2011 Academy [75]
27 FW   Gervinho   Lille £10.5 million 11 July 2011 First-team [8]
15 FW   Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain   Southampton £12 million 8 August 2011 First-team [10]
FW   Joel Campbell   Deportivo Saprissa £900,000 19 August 2011 First-team [71]
9 FW   Park Chu-young   Monaco £1.8 million 30 August 2011 First-team [15]
11 DF   André Santos   Fenerbahçe £6.2 million 31 August 2011 First-team [16]
4 DF   Per Mertesacker   Werder Bremen £8 million 31 August 2011 First-team [17]
8 MF   Mikel Arteta   Everton £10 million 31 August 2011 First-team [18]
MF   Thomas Eisfeld   Borussia Dortmund £420,000 31 January 2012 Reserves [76]
MF   Tarum Dawkins   Luton Town Undisclosed 2 March 2012 Academy [77]

Total spending:   £51.57 million

# Position Player Transferred to Fee Date Source
13 GK   Jens Lehmann Retired N/A 1 July 2011 [78]
38 DF   Thomas Cruise   Torquay United Free transfer 1 July 2011 [79]
54 MF   Mark Randall   Chesterfield Free transfer 1 July 2011 [80]
39 FW   Roarie Deacon   Sunderland Free transfer 1 July 2011 [81]
22 DF   Gaël Clichy   Manchester City £7 million 4 July 2011 [9]
41 MF   Jay Emmanuel-Thomas   Ipswich Town £1.1 million 26 July 2011 [82]
MF   Jamie Edge   West Bromwich Albion Free transfer 2 August 2011 [83]
4 MF   Cesc Fàbregas   Barcelona £35 million 15 August 2011 [6]
27 DF   Emmanuel Eboué   Galatasaray £3 million 16 August 2011 [11]
8 MF   Samir Nasri   Manchester City £25 million 24 August 2011 [12]
30 DF   Armand Traoré   Queens Park Rangers £1.5 million 30 August 2011 [13]
54 FW   Gilles Sunu   Lorient £1.3 million 31 August 2011 [84]
41 FW   Luke Freeman   Stevenage Undisclosed 10 January 2011 [85]

Total income:   £73.9 million

Loan in

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Squad # Position Player Loaned from Date Loan expires Team Source
30 MF   Yossi Benayoun   Chelsea 31 August 2011 End of the season First-team [19]
12 FW   Thierry Henry   New York Red Bulls 6 January 2012 16 February 2012 First-team [86]

Loan out

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Squad # Position Player Loaned to Date Loan expires Source
FW   Wellington   Levante 10 July 2011 End of the season [87]
15 MF   Denílson   São Paulo 19 July 2011 End of the season [21]
GK   James Shea   Dagenham and Redbridge 26 July 2011 5 December 2011[88] [89]
MF   Samuel Galindo   Gimnàstic de Tarragona 4 August 2011 End of the season [90]
DF   Kyle Bartley   Rangers 5 August 2011 End of the season [91]
11 FW   Carlos Vela   Real Sociedad 16 August 2011 End of the season [22]
DF   Pedro Botelho   Rayo Vallecano 16 August 2011 End of the season [22]
46 MF   Henri Lansbury   West Ham United 31 August 2011 End of the season [92]
FW   Joel Campbell   Lorient 31 August 2011 End of the season [93]
52 FW   Nicklas Bendtner   Sunderland 31 August 2011 End of the season [20]
1 GK   Manuel Almunia   West Ham United 30 September 2011 31 October 2011[94] [95]
41 FW   Luke Freeman   Stevenage 18 November 2011 8 January 2012 [96]
34 MF   Chuks Aneke   Stevenage 22 November 2011 6 March 2012[97] [98]
55 FW   Sanchez Watt   Sheffield Wednesday 23 November 2011 16 January 2012[99] [100]
26 MF   Emmanuel Frimpong   Wolverhampton Wanderers 1 January 2012 End of the season [101]
24 GK   Vito Mannone   Hull City 4 January 2012 End of the season [102]
43 DF   Sead Hajrović   Barnet 18 January 2012 18 February 2012 [103]
FW   Wellington   Alcoyano 20 January 2012 End of the season [104]
37 DF   Daniel Boateng   Swindon Town 20 January 2012 End of the season [105]
55 MF   Sanchez Watt   Crawley Town 26 January 2012 End of the season [106]
45 DF   Gavin Hoyte   AFC Wimbledon 27 January 2012 27 February 2012 [107]
50 FW   Rhys Murphy   Preston North End 30 January 2012 End of the season [108]
31 FW   Ryo Miyaichi   Bolton Wanderers 31 January 2012 End of the season [109]
40 MF   Craig Eastmond   Wycombe Wanderers 21 February 2012 End of the season [110]
23 MF   Andrey Arshavin   Zenit St. Petersburg 25 February 2012 End of the season [111]
47 GK   Sean McDermott   Leeds United 12 March 2012 12 April 2012 [112]
33 FW   Benik Afobe   Reading 22 March 2012 End of the season [113]
34 MF   Chuks Aneke   Preston North End 22 March 2012 End of the season [114]
56 DF   Nico Yennaris   Notts County 23 March 2012 End of the season [115]

Overall transfer activity

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Spending

  £51.57 million

Income

  £73.9 million

Net expenditure

  £22.33 million

Club

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Coaching staff

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This is Arsène Wenger's 16th season with Arsenal
Position Staff
Manager   Arsène Wenger
Assistant manager   Pat Rice
First team coach   Boro Primorac
Goalkeeping coach   Gerry Peyton
Fitness coach   Tony Colbert
Physiotherapist   Colin Lewin
Club doctor   Gary O'Driscoll
Kit manager   Vic Akers
  Paul Johnson
Chief scout   Steve Rowley

Last updated: 11 May 2010
Source: Arsenal F.C.

Supplier: Nike / Sponsor: Fly Emirates

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Away
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Away alt.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Kit information

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Arsenal's home, away, third and goalkeeper outfits featured an anniversary crest to mark the club's 125th anniversary. The crest featured 15 laurel leaves on the left side of the crest to reflect the detail on the reverse of the sixpence pieces paid by 15 men to establish the Club in Woolwich in 1886. The 15 oak leaves to the right of the crest paid tribute to the founders who would meet in the local Royal Oak pub. Underneath the crest was one of the club's first recorded mottos – "Forward" – with the anniversary dates of 1886 and 2011 either side.

  • Home: The home kit was based on Nike Classic 2011 template in the club's traditional red and white colours, with red trim on the arms.
  • Away: The away kit was based on Nike Harlequin 2011 template. The front of the away kit was divided into two-halves in navy blue and one turquoise, inspired by some of the away kits in the 1990s which featured the same colour scheme. The diagonal design represented the gnomon (the pointer) which casts the shadow on a sundial – to commemorate the original Dial Square sundial on the site of the Arsenal munitions factory in Woolwich, where the club was founded in 1886. The back of the shirt was entirely navy blue, with one sleeve navy and the other turquoise. A stripe runs down each sleeves, broken into three parts to further represent the Dial Square sundial. The away shorts were navy blue, as were the socks
  • Third: The yellow/maroon away kit from last season was retained as a third kit with 125th anniversary celebratory maroon badge, with yellow shorts used only once against Milan.
  • Keeper: The goalkeeper kits featured a stunning graphic running down from the bottom of the arms to the side of the shirt, which was part of Nike's 2011 goalkeeper template also worn by other clubs as well. The first-choice kit was mainly navy with orange detailing. The alternative kits were dark green with yellow detailing and grey with turquoise detailing, respectively.

Other information

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The Emirates Stadium is the second largest stadium in the Premier League.
Chairman   Peter Hill-Wood
Ground (capacity and dimensions) Emirates Stadium (60,355 / 113x76 metres)

Updated to match played 11 May 2010
Source: Arsenal F.C.

Competitions

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Overall

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Competition Started round Final
position / round
First match Last match
Premier League 3rd 13 August 13 May
UEFA Champions League Play-off round Round of 16 16 August 6 March
Football League Cup 3rd round Quarter-finals 20 September 29 November
FA Cup 3rd round 5th round 9 January 18 February

Updated to match played 13 May 2012
Source: Competitions

Pre-season

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Friendlies

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13 July 2011[116] Malaysia XI   0–4   Arsenal Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
18:45 MST
(13:45 BST)
Report Ramsey   5' (pen.)
Walcott   36'
Vela   59'
Rosický   90'
Stadium: Bukit Jalil Stadium
Attendance: 70,000
Referee: Mohd Yusof bin Mat Karim
16 July 2011[citation needed] Hangzhou Greentown   1–1   Arsenal Yiwu, China
19:30 CST
(12:30 BST)
Vázquez   16' Report Vela   45' Stadium: Meihu Sports Centre
Attendance: 20,583
23 July 2011[117] 1. FC Köln   1–2   Arsenal Cologne, Germany
15:30 CEST
(14:30 BST)
Jenkinson   45' (o.g.) Report Gervinho   7', 15' Stadium: RheinEnergieStadion
Attendance: 41,500
Referee: Christian Fischer

Emirates Cup

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
1   New York Red Bulls 2 1 1 0 2 1 +1 4
2   Paris Saint-Germain 2 1 0 1 3 1 +2 3
3   Arsenal 2 0 2 0 3 3 0 2
4   Boca Juniors 2 0 1 1 2 5 −3 1
Source: [118]
Rules for classification: Three points were awarded for a win, and one point for a draw. Unlike previous Emirates Cups, no points were awarded for goals scored.[119]
30 July 2011[120] Day 1 Arsenal   2–2   Boca Juniors London
16:20 BST Van Persie   29'
Ramsey   46'
Report Viatri   68'
Mouche   72'
Stadium: Emirates Stadium
Referee: Martin Atkinson

Eusébio Cup

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6 August 2011[121] Eusébio Cup Benfica   2–1   Arsenal Lisbon, Portugal
19:45 BST Aimar   49'
Nolito   60'
Report Van Persie   34' Stadium: Estádio da Luz
Attendance: 40,833
Referee: Duarte Gomes

Last updated: 22 June 2018
Source: Arsenal F.C.

Premier League

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League table

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Manchester City (C) 38 28 5 5 93 29 +64 89 Qualification for the Champions League group stage
2 Manchester United 38 28 5 5 89 33 +56 89
3 Arsenal 38 21 7 10 74 49 +25 70
4 Tottenham Hotspur 38 20 9 9 66 41 +25 69 Qualification for the Europa League group stage[a]
5 Newcastle United 38 19 8 11 56 51 +5 65 Qualification for the Europa League play-off round[a]
Source: Premier League
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champions
Notes:
  1. ^ a b Chelsea won the Champions League and thus qualified for the group stage as defending champions, forfeiting their spot in the Europa League as the FA Cup winners. This meant that Tottenham were to compete in the Europa League group stage, since, pursuant to the rules, only four clubs from the Premier League could play in the Champions League.

Results summary

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Overall Home Away
Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts W D L GF GA GD W D L GF GA GD
38 21 7 10 74 49  +25 70 12 4 3 39 17  +22 9 3 7 35 32  +3

Last updated: 13 May 2012.
Source: Premier League

Results by round

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Round1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132333435363738
GroundAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAAHHAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHA
ResultDLLWLWLWWWWWDWWLWDWLLLDWWWWWWWLWWLDDDW
Position91417121713151011127765555545557644443333333333
Updated to match(es) played on completed. Source: Competitive Matches
A = Away; H = Home; W = Win; D = Draw; L = Loss

Matches

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13 August 2011 1 Newcastle United 0–0 Arsenal Newcastle upon Tyne
17:30 BST Coloccini   45+1'
Tioté   67'
Barton   76'
Report   29' Song
  48' Gibbs
  52' Rosický
  76' Gervinho
  78' Szczęsny
  90+1' Vermaelen
Stadium: St James' Park
Attendance: 46,894
Referee: Peter Walton
20 August 2011 2 Arsenal 0–2 Liverpool London
12:45 BST Frimpong   8'   70'
Lansbury   89'
Report   28' Carroll
  45' Lucas
  78' (o.g.) Ramsey
  90' Suárez
Stadium: Emirates Stadium
Attendance: 60,090
Referee: Martin Atkinson
28 August 2011 3 Manchester United 8–2 Arsenal Manchester
16:00 BST Welbeck   22'
Young   26',   28', 90+1'
Evans   26'
Rooney   41', 64', 82' (pen.)
Nani   69'
Park   70'
Report   14' Arshavin
  27'   74' Van Persie
  39'   76' Jenkinson
  45+3' Walcott
  62' Djourou
Stadium: Old Trafford
Attendance: 75,448
Referee: Howard Webb
10 September 2011 4 Arsenal 1–0 Swansea City London
15:00 BST Arshavin   40'
Walcott   48'
Koscielny   52'
Arteta   77'
Report   24' Agustien
  68' Caulker
Stadium: Emirates Stadium
Attendance: 60,087
Referee: Stuart Attwell
17 September 2011 5 Blackburn Rovers 4–3 Arsenal Blackburn
12:45 BST Yakubu   25', 59'
Song   50' (o.g.)
Dann   67'
Koscielny   69' (o.g.)
Olsson   74'
Report   10' Gervinho
  34' Arteta
  57' Djourou
  85' Chamakh
Stadium: Ewood Park
Attendance: 22,637
Referee: Andre Marriner
24 September 2011 6 Arsenal 3–0 Bolton Wanderers London
15:00 BST Van Persie   46', 71'
Song   89'
Report   55' Wheater
  58' Steinsson
Stadium: Emirates Stadium
Attendance: 59,727
Referee: Mark Clattenburg
2 October 2011 7 Tottenham Hotspur 2–1 Arsenal London
16:00 BST Van der Vaart   27',   40'
Walker   73'
Parker   74'
Report   32' Mertesacker
  51' Ramsey
Stadium: White Hart Lane
Attendance: 36,274
Referee: Mike Dean
16 October 2011 8 Arsenal 2–1 Sunderland London
13:30 BST Van Persie   1', 83',   83'
Song   57'
Koscielny   63'
Report   31' Larsson
  52' Vaughan
  55' Larsson
  61' Brown
Stadium: Emirates Stadium
Attendance: 60,078
Referee: Howard Webb
23 October 2011 9 Arsenal 3–1 Stoke City London
13:30 BST Gervinho   27'
Van Persie   73', 82'
Report   31' Whitehead
  34' Crouch
  55' Wilkinson
Stadium: Emirates Stadium
Attendance: 59,671
Referee: Lee Mason
29 October 2011 10 Chelsea 3–5 Arsenal London
12:45 BST Lampard   14'
Terry   45'
Ivanović   79'
Mata   80'
Meireles   90+2'
Report   36', 85', 90+2',   78' Van Persie
  49' Santos
  50' Szczęsny
  55' Walcott
  90+1' Song
Stadium: Stamford Bridge
Attendance: 41,801
Referee: Andre Marriner
5 November 2011 11 Arsenal 3–0 West Bromwich Albion London
15:00 GMT Van Persie   22'
Vermaelen   39'
Arteta   74'
Report Stadium: Emirates Stadium
Attendance: 60,091
Referee: Michael Oliver
19 November 2011 12 Norwich City 1–2 Arsenal Norwich
12:45 GMT Morison   16'
Bennett   66'
Tierney   81'
Holt   86'
Report   26', 59' Van Persie Stadium: Carrow Road
Attendance: 26,801
Referee: Phil Dowd
26 November 2011 13 Arsenal 1–1 Fulham London
17:30 GMT Santos   28'
Vermaelen   82'
Report   28' Zamora
  45+1' Etuhu
  65' (o.g.) Vermaelen
  77' Senderos
Stadium: Emirates Stadium
Attendance: 60,043
Referee: Mike Dean
3 December 2011 14 Wigan Athletic 0–4 Arsenal Wigan
15:00 GMT Caldwell   52'
Gohouri   73'
Diamé   88'
Report   28' Arteta
  29' Vermaelen
  57' Song
  61' Gervinho
  78' Van Persie
  85' Coquelin
Stadium: DW Stadium
Attendance: 19,280
Referee: Mark Clattenburg
10 December 2011 15 Arsenal 1–0 Everton London
15:00 GMT Arteta   16'
Ramsey   38'
Van Persie   70'
Report   24' Coleman
  82' Distin
Stadium: Emirates Stadium
Attendance: 60,062
Referee: Howard Webb
18 December 2011 16 Manchester City 1–0 Arsenal Manchester
16:10 GMT Barry   39'
Silva   53'
Agüero   72'
Report   11' Song
  45' Koscielny
  74' Arteta
Stadium: Etihad Stadium
Attendance: 47,303
Referee: Phil Dowd
21 December 2011 17 Aston Villa 1–2 Arsenal Birmingham
19:45 GMT Clark   38'
Albrighton   54'
Hutton   90+3'   90+4'
Report   17' (pen.)   78' Van Persie
  27' Coquelin
  45' Mertesacker
  87' Benayoun
Stadium: Villa Park
Attendance: 35,818
Referee: Jonathan Moss
27 December 2011 18 Arsenal 1–1 Wolverhampton Wanderers London
15:00 GMT Gervinho   8'
Vermaelen   57'
Song   69'
Report   32' Johnson
  38' Fletcher
  73' Guedioura
  75' Milijaš
  90+2' Hennessey
Stadium: Emirates Stadium
Attendance: 59,686
Referee: Stuart Attwell
Note: This match, originally scheduled for 26 December 2011, was postponed 24 hours due to industrial action.[122]
31 December 2011 19 Arsenal 1–0 Queens Park Rangers London
15:00 GMT Vermaelen   37'
Djourou   40'
Van Persie   60'
Report   27' Barton
  54' Young
Stadium: Emirates Stadium
Attendance: 60,067
Referee: Martin Atkinson
2 January 2012 20 Fulham 2–1 Arsenal London
17:30 GMT Sidwell   85'
Zamora   90+3'
Report   21' Koscielny
  63'   78' Djourou
Stadium: Craven Cottage
Attendance: 25,700
Referee: Lee Probert
15 January 2012 21 Swansea City 3–2 Arsenal Swansea
16:00 GMT Sinclair   16' (pen.)
Dyer   57'
Graham   70'
Report   5' Van Persie
  69' Walcott
Stadium: Liberty Stadium
Attendance: 20,409
Referee: Michael Oliver
22 January 2012 22 Arsenal 1–2 Manchester United London
16:00 GMT Ramsey   43'
Van Persie   71',   85'
Koscielny   73'
Rosický   86'
Song   90+6'
Report   44' Rafael
  45+1' Valencia
  81' Welbeck
  90' Evra
Stadium: Emirates Stadium
Attendance: 60,093
Referee: Mike Dean
1 February 2012 23 Bolton Wanderers 0–0 Arsenal Bolton
20:00 GMT Steinsson   39' Report   37' Vermaelen Stadium: Reebok Stadium
Attendance: 24,371
Referee: Chris Foy
4 February 2012 24 Arsenal 7–1 Blackburn Rovers London
13:00 GMT Van Persie   2', 38', 62'
Koscielny   31'
Oxlade-Chamberlain   40', 54'
Arteta   51'
Vermaelen   85'
Dann   90+3' (o.g.)(Note)
Report   15' Modeste
  25' Nzonzi
  31' Pedersen
  40' Olsson
  43' Givet
Stadium: Emirates Stadium
Attendance: 59,643
Referee: Andre Marriner
Note: The goal was originally awarded to Thierry Henry, but the Dubious Goals Committee eventually awarded it as an own goal to Scott Dann[123]
11 February 2012 25 Sunderland 1–2 Arsenal Sunderland
15:00 GMT Richardson   18'
Campbell   44'
McClean   70'
Report   75' Ramsey
  77' Rosický
  90+1' Henry
Stadium: Stadium of Light
Attendance: 40,312
Referee: Neil Swarbrick
26 February 2012 26 Arsenal 5–2 Tottenham Hotspur London
13:30 GMT Koscielny   31'
Sagna   40'
Arteta   42'
Van Persie   43',   79'
Rosický   51'
Walcott   65', 68'
Report   4' Saha
  29' Modrić
  30'   87' Parker
      34' (pen.) Adebayor
     61' Sandro
Stadium: Emirates Stadium
Attendance: 60,106
Referee: Mike Dean
3 March 2012 27 Liverpool 1–2 Arsenal Liverpool
12:45 GMT Koscielny   23' (o.g.) Report   31', 90+2' Van Persie
  64' Vermaelen
Stadium: Anfield
Attendance: 44,922
Referee: Mark Halsey
12 March 2012 28 Arsenal 2–1 Newcastle United London
20:00 GMT Van Persie   15',   90+7'
Koscielny   77'
Vermaelen   90+5'
Report   14' Ben Arfa
  64' Tioté
  86' Gutiérrez
  90+7' Krul
Stadium: Emirates Stadium
Attendance: 60,095
Referee: Howard Webb
21 March 2012 29 Everton 0–1 Arsenal Liverpool
20:00 GMT Cahill   52'
Pienaar   61'
Report   8' Vermaelen
  39' Sagna
Stadium: Goodison Park
Attendance: 30,330
Referee: Lee Mason
24 March 2012 30 Arsenal 3–0 Aston Villa London
15:00 GMT Gibbs   16'
Walcott   25'
Arteta   90+3'
Report   15' Petrov
  52' Warnock
  70' Ireland
  89' Collins
  90+2' Lichaj
Stadium: Emirates Stadium
Attendance: 60,108
Referee: Phil Dowd
31 March 2012 31 Queens Park Rangers 2–1 Arsenal London
15:00 BST Taarabt   22',   23'
Mackie   62'
Diakité   66',   90+4'
Ferdinand   90'
Barton   90+4'
Report   37' Walcott
  62' Vermaelen
  65' Song
Stadium: Loftus Road
Attendance: 18,033
Referee: Mike Dean
8 April 2012 32 Arsenal 1–0 Manchester City London
16:00 BST Santos   60'
Koscielny   68'
Arteta   87'
Report   2' Y. Touré
  38'   90' Balotelli
     56' Milner
     90+5' Zabaleta
Stadium: Emirates Stadium
Attendance: 60,096
Referee: Martin Atkinson
11 April 2012 33 Wolverhampton Wanderers 0–3 Arsenal Wolverhampton
19:45 BST Bassong   8'
Doyle   40'
Zubar   57'
Kightly   58'
Report Van Persie   9' (pen.)
Walcott   11'
Benayoun   69'
Stadium: Molineux
Attendance: 25,815
Referee: Neil Swarbrick
16 April 2012 34 Arsenal 1–2 Wigan Athletic London
20:00 BST Vermaelen   21'
Sagna   33'
Song   72'
Report   7' Di Santo
  8' Gómez
  59' Caldwell
  90+1' Al-Habsi
  90+5' McArthur
Stadium: Emirates Stadium
Attendance: 60,060
Referee: Andre Marriner
21 April 2012 35 Arsenal 0–0 Chelsea London
12:45 BST Rosický   30'
Van Persie   50'
Diaby   76'
Report   49' Malouda
  54' Cahill
  72' Boswinga
  81' Cole
Stadium: Emirates Stadium
Attendance: 60,111
Referee: Mike Dean
28 April 2012 36 Stoke City 1–1 Arsenal Stoke-on-Trent
15:00 BST Whitehead   3'
Crouch   9'
Report   15' Van Persie
  63' Benayoun
  67' Song
Stadium: Britannia Stadium
Attendance: 27,502
Referee: Chris Foy
5 May 2012 37 Arsenal 3–3 Norwich City London
12:45 BST Benayoun   2'
Ramsey   20'
Vermaelen   45+3'
Van Persie   72', 80'
Report   12',   60' Hoolahan
  27' Holt
  30' Jackson
  85' Morison
  90+2' Wilbraham
Stadium: Emirates Stadium
Attendance: 60,092
Referee: Anthony Taylor
13 May 2012 38 West Bromwich Albion 2–3 Arsenal West Bromwich
15:00 BST Long   12'
Dorrans   15'
Report   4' Benayoun
  30' Santos
  39' Van Persie
  54' Koscielny
Stadium: The Hawthorns
Attendance: 26,358
Referee: Mike Jones

Last updated: 13 May 2012
Source: Arsenal F.C.
Note: Premier League fixtures not listed due to copyright

UEFA Champions League

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Play-off round

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16 August 2011 First leg Arsenal   1–0   Udinese London, England
19:45 BST Walcott   4',   12'
Gibbs   45'
Report   2' Benatia
  11' Neuton
  71' Pinzi
  79' Armero
Stadium: Emirates Stadium
Attendance: 58,159
Referee: Kevin Blom (Netherlands)
24 August 2011 Second leg Udinese   1–2
(1–3 agg.)
  Arsenal Udine, Italy
19:45 BST Di Natale   39'
Isla   52'
Benatia   74'
Fabbrini   87'
Report   55' Van Persie
  58' Vermaelen
  69',   74' Walcott
  70' Sagna
  75' Jenkinson
Stadium: Stadio Friuli
Attendance: 25,687
Referee: Olegário Benquerença (Portugal)

Group stage

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1   Arsenal 6 3 2 1 7 6 +1 11 Advance to knockout phase
2   Marseille 6 3 1 2 7 4 +3 10
3   Olympiacos 6 3 0 3 8 6 +2 9 Transfer to Europa League
4   Borussia Dortmund 6 1 1 4 6 12 −6 4
Source: Soccerway
13 September 2011 1 Borussia Dortmund   1–1   Arsenal Dortmund, Germany
19:45 BST Schmelzer   76'
Perišić   88'
Bender   90'+4'
Report   42' Van Persie
  75' Sagna
Stadium: Signal Iduna Park
Attendance: 75,000
Referee: Gianluca Rocchi (Italy)
28 September 2011 2 Arsenal   2–1   Olympiacos London, England
19:45 BST Oxlade-Chamberlain   8'
Santos   20'
Rosický   34'
Arteta   77'
Report   27',   70' Fuster
  49' Holebas
  85' Djebbour
Stadium: Emirates Stadium
Attendance: 59,676
Referee: Carlos Velasco Carballo (Spain)
19 October 2011 3 Marseille   0–1   Arsenal Marseille, France
19:45 BST Ayew   14'
Diawara   49'
Gignac   84'
Report   4' Song
  16' Santos
  74' Djourou
  90+2' Ramsey
Stadium: Stade Vélodrome
Attendance: 24,534
Referee: Damir Skomina (Slovenia)
1 November 2011 4 Arsenal   0–0   Marseille London, England
19:45 GMT Rosický   85' Report   40' Diarra Stadium: Emirates Stadium
Attendance: 59,961
Referee: Paolo Tagliavento (Italy)
23 November 2011 5 Arsenal   2–1   Borussia Dortmund London, England
19:45 GMT Van Persie   49', 86'
Walcott   63'
Ramsey   76'
Benayoun   78'
Report   53' Schmelzer
  90+2' Kagawa
Stadium: Emirates Stadium
Attendance: 59,531
Referee: Frank De Bleeckere (Belgium)
6 December 2011 6 Olympiacos   3–1   Arsenal Piraeus, Greece
19:45 GMT Papadopoulos   4'
Djebbour   16'
Holebas   30'
Fuster   36'
Modesto   89'
Report   57' Benayoun
  61' Frimpong
  81' Oxlade-Chamberlain
Stadium: Karaiskakis Stadium
Attendance: 32,000
Referee: Alberto Mallenco (Spain)

Knockout phase

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Round of 16
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15 February 2012 First leg Milan   4–0   Arsenal Milan, Italy
19:45 GMT Boateng   15'
Robinho   38', 49'
Antonini   45+3'
Mexès   62'
Ibrahimović   79' (pen.)
Ambrosini   81'
Report   72' Song
  78' Djourou
Stadium: San Siro
Attendance: 68,257
Referee: Viktor Kassai (Hungary)
6 March 2012 Second leg Arsenal   3–0
(3–4 agg.)
  Milan London, England
19:45 GMT Koscielny   7'
Sagna   13'
Gibbs   15'
Rosický   26'
Van Persie   43' (pen.)
Song   57'
Report   5' Van Bommel
  86' Nocerino
  86' Ibrahimović
  90+3' Abate
Stadium: Emirates Stadium
Attendance: 59,973
Referee: Damir Skomina (Slovenia)

Last updated: 6 March 2012
Source: Arsenal F.C.

FA Cup

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9 January 2012 Third round Arsenal 1–0 Leeds United London
19:45 GMT Henry   78'
Arshavin   90+2'
Report   43' O'Dea
  64' Townsend
Stadium: Emirates Stadium
Attendance: 59,615
Referee: Mark Clattenburg
29 January 2012 Fourth round Arsenal 3–2 Aston Villa London
16:00 GMT Van Persie   54' (pen.), 61' (pen.)
Walcott   57'
Koscielny   80'
Report   33',   44' Dunne
  45+1' Bent
Stadium: Emirates Stadium
Attendance: 60,019
Referee: Mike Jones
18 February 2012 Fifth round Sunderland 2–0 Arsenal Sunderland
17:15 GMT Richardson   40'
Larrson   66'
Gardner   75'
Oxlade-Chamberlain   78' (o.g.)
Cattermole   79'
Report   39' Djourou
  47' Sagna
  57' Vermaelen
Stadium: Stadium of Light
Attendance: 26,042
Referee: Howard Webb

Last updated: 18 February 2012
Source: Arsenal F.C.

League Cup

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20 September 2011 Third round Arsenal 3–1 Shrewsbury Town London
19:45 BST Gibbs   33'
Oxlade-Chamberlain   58'
Benayoun   78'
Report   16' Collins
  43' McAllister
Stadium: Emirates Stadium
Attendance: 46,539
Referee: Anthony Bates
25 October 2011 Fourth round Arsenal 2–1 Bolton Wanderers London
19:45 BST Squillaci   27'
Arshavin   53'
Park   56'
Report   47' Muamba Stadium: Emirates Stadium
Attendance: 56,628
Referee: Anthony Taylor
29 November 2011 Quarter-finals Arsenal 0–1 Manchester City London
20:00 GMT Report   53' Hargreaves
  83' Agüero
Stadium: Emirates Stadium
Attendance: 60,028
Referee: Lee Probert

Last updated: 29 November 2011
Source: Arsenal F.C.

Squad statistics

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Appearances and goals

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As of 13 May 2012
No. Pos Nat Player Total Premier League FA Cup League Cup Champions League
Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
1 GK   ESP Manuel Almunia 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
2 MF   FRA Abou Diaby 5 0 0+4 0 0 0 0 0 0+1 0
3 DF   FRA Bacary Sagna 28 1 19+1 1 1+1 0 0 0 6 0
4 DF   GER Per Mertesacker 28 0 22 0 1 0 0 0 5 0
5 DF   BEL Thomas Vermaelen 40 6 28+1 6 2 0 1+1 0 7 0
6 DF   FRA Laurent Koscielny 42 3 33 2 2 0 1 0 6 1
7 MF   CZE Tomáš Rosický 38 2 19+9 1 1+1 0 0 0 5+3 1
8 MF   ESP Mikel Arteta 38 6 29 6 2+1 0 0 0 6 0
9 FW   KOR Park Chu-young 6 1 0+1 0 0 0 3 1 1+1 0
10 FW   NED Robin van Persie 48 37 37+1 30 2 2 0 0 6+2 5
11 DF   BRA André Santos 21 3 10+5 2 0 0 0 0 5+1 1
12 FW   FRA Thierry Henry 7 2 0+4 1 0+2 1 0 0 0+1 0
13 GK   POL Wojciech Szczęsny 48 0 38 0 1 0 0 0 9 0
14 FW   ENG Theo Walcott 46 11 32+3 8 1+2 1 0 0 8 2
15 FW   ENG Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain 26 4 6+10 2 3 0 3 1 3+1 1
16 MF   WAL Aaron Ramsey 44 3 27+7 2 3 0 0 0 5+2 1
17 MF   CMR Alex Song 46 1 34+0 1 3 0 0 0 9 0
18 DF   FRA Sébastien Squillaci 6 0 0+1 0 1+1 0 2 0 1 0
19 MF   ENG Jack Wilshere 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
20 DF   SUI Johan Djourou[124] 27 0 14+4 0 1 0 2 0 2+4 0
21 GK   POL Łukasz Fabiański 6 0 0 0 2 0 3 0 1 0
23 MF   RUS Andrey Arshavin [L] 27 2 8+11 1 1 0 1+1 1 3+2 0
24 GK   ITA Vito Mannone [L] 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0+1 0
25 DF   ENG Carl Jenkinson 14 0 5+4 0 0 0 1 0 3+1 0
26 MF   GHA Emmanuel Frimpong 14 0 3+3 0 0 0 3 0 3+2 0
27 FW   CIV Gervinho 37 4 19+9 4 1 0 0+1 0 6+1 0
28 DF   ENG Kieran Gibbs 22 2 15+1 1 0 0 1 1 4+1 0
29 FW   MAR Marouane Chamakh[125] 19 1 1+10 1 1 0 2 0 3+2 0
30 MF   ISR Yossi Benayoun 25 6 10+9 4 0 0 3 1 2+1 1
31 FW   JPN Ryo Miyaichi [L] 2 0 0 0 0 0 0+2 0 0 0
34 MF   ENG Chuks Aneke [R] [L] 1 0 0 0 0 0 0+1 0 0 0
37 DF   ENG Daniel Boateng [R] 1 0 0 0 0 0 0+1 0 0 0
39 MF   FRA Francis Coquelin 17 0 6+4 0 3 0 3 0 1 0
46 MF   ENG Henri Lansbury [L] 2 0 0+2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
49 DF   ESP Ignasi Miquel [R] 9 0 1+3 0 1 0 3 0 0+1 0
52 FW   DEN Nicklas Bendtner [L] 1 0 0+1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
53 MF   TUR Oğuzhan Özyakup[126][R] 2 0 0 0 0 0 0+2 0 0 0
56 DF   ENG Nico Yennaris [R] 3 0 0+1 0 0+1 0 1 0 0 0
MF   FRA Samir Nasri [S] 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
DF   SEN Armand Traoré[127] [S] 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0+1 0

[R]Reserve team player [L] – Out on loan [S] – Sold

Top scorers

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Place Position Nationality Number Name Premier League FA Cup League Cup Champions League Total
1 FW   10 Robin van Persie 30 2 0 5 37
2 FW   14 Theo Walcott 8 1 0 2 11
3 MF   8 Mikel Arteta 6 0 0 0 6
MF   30 Yossi Benayoun 4 0 1 1 6
DF   5 Thomas Vermaelen 6 0 0 0 6
6 FW   27 Gervinho 4 0 0 0 4
FW   15 Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain 2 0 1 1 4
8 DF   6 Laurent Koscielny 2 0 0 1 3
MF   16 Aaron Ramsey 2 0 0 1 3
DF   11 André Santos 2 0 0 1 3
11 MF   23 Andrey Arshavin 1 0 1 0 2
DF   28 Kieran Gibbs 1 0 1 0 2
FW   12 Thierry Henry 11 1 0 0 21
MF   7 Tomáš Rosický 1 0 0 1 2
15 FW   29 Marouane Chamakh 1 0 0 0 1
FW   9 Park Chu-young 0 0 1 0 1
DF   3 Bacary Sagna 1 0 0 0 1
MF   17 Alex Song 1 0 0 0 1
TOTALS 72 4 5 13 94

1Thierry Henry originally had 3 goals accredited to his name, but the seventh goal in Arsenal's 7–1 win over Blackburn Rovers was given as an own goal to Scott Dann. This takes his club figure down to 228 goals.[123]

Disciplinary record

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Number Nationality Position Name Premier League FA Cup League Cup Champions League Total
                   
20   DF Johan Djourou 4 1 1 0 0 0 2 0 7 1
26   MF Emmanuel Frimpong 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 1
25   DF Carl Jenkinson 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 1
27   FW Gervinho 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1
17   MF Alex Song 10 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 13 0
6   DF Laurent Koscielny 9 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 10 0
5   DF Thomas Vermaelen 7 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 9 0
10   FW Robin van Persie 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 0
7   MF Tomáš Rosický 4 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 6 0
3   DF Bacary Sagna 2 0 1 0 0 0 3 0 6 0
8   MF Mikel Arteta 4 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 5 0
16   MF Aaron Ramsey 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 4 0
14   FW Theo Walcott 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 4 0
28   DF Kieran Gibbs 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 3 0
11   DF André Santos 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 3 0
23   MF Andrey Arshavin 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0
30   MF Yossi Benayoun 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 0
39   MF Francis Coquelin 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0
4   DF Per Mertesacker 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0
13   GK Wojciech Szczęsny 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0
15   FW Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0
2   MF Abou Diaby 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0
46   MF Henri Lansbury 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0
18   DF Sébastien Squillaci 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0
TOTALS 66 4 5 0 1 0 22 0 94 4

Captains

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No. P Name Country No. games Notes
10 FW van Persie   45 Club captain
5 DF Vermaelen   4 Club vice captain
17 MF Alex Song   1 Club 3rd captain
8 MF Arteta   1
7 MF Rosický   1
20 DF Djourou   1
30 MF Benayoun   1

Last updated: 13 May 2012
Source: Competitive match reports.
Competitive matches only
Matches started as captain only
Country: FIFA nationality; No.: Squad number; P: Position; Name: Player name; No. Games: Number of games started as captain.

Awards

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Awarded monthly to the manager that was chosen by a panel assembled by the Premier League's sponsor

Month Manager
February[128]   Arsène Wenger

Awarded monthly to the player that was chosen by a panel assembled by the Premier League's sponsor

Month Player
October[129]   Robin van Persie

Awarded to the player who is adjudged to have been the best throughout the Premier League season, by the Professional Footballers' Association (PFA).

Season Player
2011–12[130]   Robin van Persie

Awarded to the player who is adjudged to have been the best throughout the Premier League season, by the Professional Footballers' Association's (PFA) fans.

Season Player
2011–12[131]   Robin van Persie

Awarded to the players who are adjudged to have been the best throughout the Premier League season, by the Professional Footballers' Association (PFA).

Position Player
Forward[132]   Robin van Persie

Awarded to the player who is adjudged to have been the best throughout the Premier League season, by the Football Writers' Association (FWA).

Season Player
2011–12[133]   Robin van Persie

Awarded to the player who has scored the most goals throughout the Premier League season.

Player Goals
Robin van Persie   30

Awarded to the squad who is adjudged to have been the best throughout the history of the Premier League, by a panel assembled by the Premier League's sponsor.

See also

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