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  1. Gunners Forever
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Gunners Forever

Forward Lukas Podolski, known for his strong and persistent attacking style, signed with Arsenal in April 2012. Before making the move to the Gunners, Podolski spent eight years with 1. FC Koln (2002-2004, 2006-2009, 2009-2012). He has also been a consistent force for the German national teams since his days as a U-17 player, beginning in 2001.

Whether watching the Gunners kicking it live at Emirates Stadium or catching the action on TV, we are Gooners through and through.

Arsenal returns to its traditional team badge in 2012 from the 125th anniversary badge they wore during the 11/12 season.

The red jersey has the traditional look with white sleeves. New for 2012, Arsenal's home jersey has a blue crewneck collar and blue details on the cuffs. The white sleeves and blue details pay tribute to the kits Arsenal wore in the 1930s under legendary manager Herbert Chapman. There is also a detail on the back collar that honors Chapman's revolutionary WM formation and Arsenal's motto Victoria, Concordia, Crescit, which means Victory through Harmony.

Embroidered Arsenal team badge and Nike logo are on the front along with a screened sponsor design. Moisture wicking, vented jersey with Dri-FIT technology. 100% recycled polyester.


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In 1982, England's Aston Villa soccer team won the English & European Cup championships in Nike's first shoe developed specifically for soccer. Rules of the Game: An indirect free kick is awarded to the opposing team if a goalkeeper touches the ball with his hands after he has received it directly from a throw-in taken by a teammate. Rules of the Game: Any of the other players may change places with the goalkeeper provided that the referee is informed before the change is made and the change is made during a stoppage in the match. The mascot for the 1990 FIFA World Cup in Italy was a green, white and red stick figure with a soccer ball head named Ciao. Liverpool came back from a 3-0 halftime deficit to beat AC Milan in penalties in the 2005 Champions League final.
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