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Arsenal have ended months of speculation by finally announcing the arrival of Martín Zubimendi in a deal worth almost £60 ...
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Arsenal urged to put Visit Rwanda 'financial gains' aside - MSNA number of Arsenal fans campaigning for the Premier League side not to renew its sponsorship deal with Visit Rwanda have called on the Gunners' board to "put financial gains aside".
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The hidden detail of Arsenal’s 2025/26 home shirt is all about the Premier League title - MSNThe new 2025/26 home shirt looks a lot like the classic 1990/91 season’s shirt when Arsenal romped to a second First Division title in three years, losing just a single game on the way.
Pictures of Arsenal’s 2025/26 home kit have leaked online, a month ahead of the shirt’s likely official release date in early May.Photo via FootyHeadlines.comAs we edge closer to the end of ...
Visit Rwanda signs a sponsorship deal with Atletico Madrid as Arsenal fans continue to call for their club to end its agreement with the tourism board.
We are also in contact with fans from Congo who refuse to wear the shirt until this sponsorship ends. This campaign is for them,” he added. Arsenal’s agreement with Rwanda began in 2018 and, ...
Visit Rwanda is also a lucrative shirt sponsor for a handful of European football clubs - including Arsenal. Rwanda is accused of supporting the M23 rebels, whose capture of a major Congolese city ...
The group also handed out armbands to supporters, which could be used to cover the Visit Rwanda logo on the sleeve of shirts, ahead of Arsenal's 2-2 draw with Crystal Palace on Wednesday.
Visit Rwanda has become Atletico Madrid's first sponsor from Africa While Arsenal fans continue protesting about the club's sponsorship deal with Visit Rwanda, the African country's tourism board ...
A number of Arsenal fans campaigning for the Premier League side not to renew its sponsorship deal with Visit Rwanda have called on the Gunners' board to "put financial gains aside". The Gunners ...
While Arsenal fans continue protesting about the club's sponsorship deal with Visit Rwanda, the African country's tourism board has signed a deal with another top European football side.
A number of Arsenal fans campaigning for the Premier League side not to renew its sponsorship deal with Visit Rwanda have called on the Gunners' board to "put financial gains aside". The Gunners ...
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