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2008–09 Arsenal F.C. season

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Chairman
  
Peter Hill-Wood

Stadium
  
Emirates Stadium

FA Cup
  
Semi-finals

Manager
  
Arsène Wenger

Premier League
  
4th

League Cup
  
Quarter-finals

2008–09 Arsenal F.C. season

The 2008–09 was Arsenal Football Club's 17th consecutive season in the Premier League. This season Arsenal participated in the Premier League, FA Cup, League Cup and the UEFA Champions League.

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Events

  • 5 May: Midfielder Mathieu Flamini agrees to a four-year contract with Italian club Milan, meaning he will leave Arsenal on a free transfer on 1 July.
  • 23 May: Physiotherapist Neal Reynolds agrees to join Arsenal from Norwich City.
  • 28 May: Arsenal are granted a work permit for striker Carlos Vela, who spent the 2007–08 season on loan to Osasuna.
  • 3 June: Goalkeeper Jens Lehmann joins VfB Stuttgart on a free transfer.
  • 4 June: Defender Bacary Sagna signs a new "long-term" contract with Arsenal.
  • 9 June: Central defender/defensive midfielder Alex Song agrees to a new "long-term" contract with Arsenal.
  • 9 June: Physiotherapist Gary Lewin agrees to leave Arsenal to become full-time Head of Physiotherapy for England on 1 August.
  • 13 June: Midfielder Aaron Ramsey signs for Arsenal from Cardiff City.
  • 20 June: Defender Gaël Clichy signs a new "long-term" contract with Arsenal.
  • 11 July: Attacking midfielder Samir Nasri signs for Arsenal from Marseille.
  • 16 July: Attacking midfielder Alexander Hleb signs for Barcelona from Arsenal.
  • 17 July: Defensive midfielder Gilberto Silva signs for Panathinaikos from Arsenal.
  • 30 July: Arsenal sign midfielder Amaury Bischoff from Werder Bremen.
  • 9 August: Arsenal retains their Amsterdam Tournament Title after drawing 1–1 with Sevilla.
  • 13 August: Arsenal start their European campaign by defeating Twente in the first leg of their 2008–09 UEFA Champions League Third Round Qualifying Round.
  • 16 August: Defender Justin Hoyte signs for Middlesbrough from Arsenal.
  • 18 August: Striker Emmanuel Adebayor signs a new "long-term" contract with Arsenal.
  • 20 August: Arsenal sign Defender Mikaël Silvestre from Manchester United. Silvestre becomes the first Manchester United player to join Arsenal since Brian Kidd in 1974 .
  • 23 August: Arsenal suffer their first defeat of the season against Fulham by losing 1–0 from a Brede Hangeland goal.
  • 27 August: Arsenal qualify for the group stages of the Champions League by defeating Twente 4–0 at the Emirates Stadium and 6–0 on aggregate.
  • 1 September: Defender Kieran Gibbs signs a new contract with Arsenal.
  • 22 September: Swiss defender Johan Djourou signs a new "long-term" contract with Arsenal.
  • 27 September: Arsenal's second defeat at the Emirates Stadium was a 2–1 loss to Hull City who came back from an Arsenal lead early in the second half.
  • 21 November: Sky Sports News and the BBC report that William Gallas has been stripped of the Arsenal captaincy following a verbal outburst against other players, however Arsenal FC refuse to comment.
  • 24 November: Arsène Wenger announces that Cesc Fàbregas is the new permanent Arsenal captain, thus confirming reports that William Gallas has been stripped of the captaincy.
  • 23 December: Arsenal captain Cesc Fàbregas is ruled out for 4 months with a ligament injury after colliding with fellow Spaniard Xabi Alonso in a 1–1 draw with Liverpool.
  • 5 January: Midfielder Jack Wilshere signs a professional contract with Arsenal.
  • 3 February: After protracted transfer negotiations, Arsenal announce the signing of Russian international Andrey Arshavin for an undisclosed fee.
  • 8 February: 350 days after suffering a broken leg and open dislocation to his ankle, striker Eduardo is named on the substitutes bench in Arsenal's 0–0 draw against rivals Tottenham Hotspur.
  • 16 February: Striker Eduardo makes his first start in nearly a year in Arsenal's fourth round replay against Cardiff. He scores twice before being substituted in the 67th minute in a 4–0 win.
  • 11 March: Arsenal progress to the quarter-finals of the Champions League after beating Roma 7–6 on penalties after the tie was level at 1–1 after two legs.
  • 14 March: Andrey Arshavin scores his first goal for Arsenal in the club's 4–0 Premier League victory over Blackburn Rovers.
  • 18 April: Amid various injuries in defence, Arsenal are knocked out of the FA Cup in a 2–1 defeat to Chelsea at Wembley Stadium in the semi-finals.
  • 21 April: 4 goals from man of the match Andrey Arshavin dents Liverpool's Premier League title hopes. The match at Anfield ends in a 4–4 draw.
  • 5 May: Arsenal are knocked out of the UEFA Champions League, losing 4–1 on aggregate to defending champions, Manchester United.
  • 8 May: Striker Theo Walcott signs a new "long-term" contract with Arsenal.
  • 8 May: Striker Nicklas Bendtner is fined for "unacceptable" behaviour following nightclub disrepute after the Manchester United game. Bendtner apologised for his actions shortly afterward.
  • In

    Total spending: £32,550,000

    Out

    Total income: £15,900,000

    Overall transfer activity

    Spending

    £32,550,000

    Income

    £15,900,000

    Net expenditure

    £16,650,000

    Squad stats

    Source: Arsenal F.C.

    Disciplinary record

    Last updated: 24 May
    Source: Match reports in Competitive matches
    Only competitive matches
    = Number of bookings; = Number of sending offs after a second yellow card; = Number of sending offs by a direct red card.

    Start formations

    Last updated: 24 May
    Source:
    Only competitive matches.

    Kit

    Supplier: Nike / Sponsor: Fly Emirates

    Kit information

    The completely new set of Arsenal kit was launched.

  • Home The home kit was rather controversial, as Nike ditched the white sleeves that the club was well known for. The shirt has a white wide stripe on each sleeve, flanked by two dark red, narrower stripes. It has a red V-neck collar which is the same colour as the primary shirt colour. The shirt is complemented by white shorts with a dark-red trim, and white socks with a red horizontal stripe. Red socks with white horizontal stripe were used in some away games. Arsenal revealed that the kit would be used for two season.
  • Away The away kit harps back to the glory days of the late 1980s which gave the strip a modern touch, where the shirts are yellow with navy sleeves and a red trim. The shorts are navy with red trim and the socks are yellow and blue. It featured red trimmings on the side of the strip.
  • Keeper The three goalkeeper kit, which were all based on Nike's old template, which in turn featured one conspicuous swirl on the kit. The main kit was grey, but the second kit was mint/navy and the third kit black was available, should they be required.
  • Other information

    Last updated: 15 June
    Source: Arsenal FC and www.footballgroundguide.com

    Overall

    Last updated: 24 May
    Source: Competitions

    League table

    Updated to games played on 24 May 2009.
    Source: Barclays Premier League
    Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored
    (C) = Champion; (R) = Relegated; (P) = Promoted; (E) = Eliminated; (O) = Play-off winner; (A) = Advances to a further round.
    Only applicable when the season is not finished:
    (Q) = Qualified to the phase of tournament indicated; (TQ) = Qualified to tournament, but not yet to the particular phase indicated; (RQ) = Qualified to the relegation tournament indicated; (DQ) = Disqualified from tournament.

    Results summary

    Last updated: 24 May.
    Source: Premier League

    Results by round

    Last updated: 24 May.
    Source: Competitive Matches
    Ground: A = Away; H = Home. Result: D = Draw; L = Loss; W = Win; P = Postponed.

    Knockout phase

    Round of 16
    Quarter-finals
    Semi-finals

    Pre-season

    Last updated: 9 August
    Source: Arsenal FC

    References

    2008–09 Arsenal F.C. season Wikipedia