Arsenal has had 2 stadiums, Highbury Stadium and Emirates Stadium
Highbury is owned by Arsenal.
93 years. Arsenal played from September 1913 until May 2006 at Highbury.
The stadium that is located in Highbury is Arsenal Stadium, a football stadium in Highbury, North London in England. It was the home of the Arsenal Football Club from 1913--2006.
Highbury
Arsenal's old stadium was Highbury.
As of January 2010, Liverpool's last win against Arsenal at Highbury came on February 12, 2000, with a 1 - 0 victory.
Liverpool's last away win at Arsenal was the 0-1 victory at Highbury in the Premier League on 13-Feb-2000.
The Arsenal Logo is represented by a single cannon pointing eastwards, with the word Arsenal above the cannon. The first Arsenal logo initially consisted of three cannons,seen from above, pointing northwards, but this was changed with the clubs move to Highbury in 1913.
in May 2006, Arsenal played their last ever match in the historic Highbury stadium. Next season, they will move into the newly build Emirates Stadium. It was called Highbury although they are moving to Emirates Stadium
Because highbury only held 38,000 spectators Arsenal were losing sales to fans who would watch them if there was room. The only way to overcome the problem was to build a bigger venue. Also, building plans were in place to build a housing estate on the pitch of highbury
They were formed officially in 1886 by a band of workers from the Woolwich Arsenal factory (a weapons factory). The club went through a period of name changes, including Woolwich Arsenal, Royal Arsenal and Dial Square FC, before settling on Arsenal and moving from the Woolwich area of London to Highbury, North London. Highbury became the permanent home for Arsenal until 2006, when the club moved to Ashburton Grove (approx. 1 mile from Highbury), and their new 60,000 seater stadium.