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2011–12 Arsenal F.C. season

English football club season


English football club season

FieldValue
clubArsenal
season2011–12
managerArsène Wenger
chairmanPeter Hill-Wood
stadiumEmirates Stadium
leaguePremier League
league result3rd
cup1FA Cup
cup1 resultFifth round
cup2League Cup
cup2 resultQuarter-finals
cup3UEFA Champions League
cup3 resultRound of 16
league topscorer
Robin van Persie (30)
season topscorer
Robin van Persie (37)
highest attendance60,111 (vs. Chelsea, 21 April 2012, Premier League)
lowest attendance46,539 (vs. Shrewsbury Town, 20 September 2011, League Cup)
average attendance59,313
(in all competitions)
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imageArsenal 125th Anniversary Crest.png
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Robin van Persie (30) Robin van Persie (37) (in all competitions) The 2011–12 season was Arsenal's 20th season in the Premier League, their 86th consecutive season in the top flight of English football. and also marked the club's 125th anniversary. 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 finished the season in third place after winning their last league match 3–2 against West Bromwich Albion on 13 May 2012. 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.

Review

Pre-season

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 was agreed between the two clubs. 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, 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. 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. 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, before the departures of Fàbregas to Barcelona, the long-serving Emmanuel Eboué to Turkish side Galatasaray, and Samir Nasri to Manchester City for a fee of £25 million. 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, before Arsène Wenger, under increasing criticism for the lack of arrivals so far, went on something of a spending spree in the final 48 hours of the window. South Korea captain Park Chu-young joined from Monaco, before left-back André Santos, centre back Per Mertesacker and midfielder Mikel Arteta 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, whilst striker Nicklas Bendtner was loaned to Sunderland for the same period, following fellow first-team members Denílson and Carlos Vela, 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. 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

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.

September

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

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

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

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.

January

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

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

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

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.

May

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

  • 9 June 2011: Finnish-English right back Carl Jenkinson moves to Arsenal from Charlton Athletic for an agreed fee of £1 million.
  • 17 July: Thomas Cruise, Roarie Deacon and Mark Randall reach the end of their contracts with Arsenal to become free agents.
  • 4 July 2011: French left back Gaël Clichy joins Manchester City for a fee of £7 million.
  • 11 July 2011: Ivorian winger Gervinho joins Arsenal from Lille for a fee around £10.5 million.
  • 26 July 2011: English striker Jay Emmanuel-Thomas signed for Championship club Ipswich Town for a fee of £1.1 million.
  • 8 August 2011: English winger Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain signs from Southampton for an undisclosed fee, thought to be around £12 million.
  • 9 August 2011: Japanese winger Ryo Miyaichi is granted a work permit which allows him to play for Arsenal.
  • 15 August 2011: Spanish central midfielder Cesc Fàbregas joins Barcelona for a fee of £35 million, with a possible further £5 million of add-ons.
  • 16 August 2011: Ivorian right back Emmanuel Eboué joins Galatasaray on a five-year deal for a fee of £4 million.
  • 19 August 2011: Costa Rican striker Joel Campbell from Saprissa agreed terms with Arsenal; the fee is undisclosed, though thought to be around £1 million.
  • 24 August 2011: French attacking midfielder Samir Nasri joins Manchester City on a four-year deal for around a deal of £25 million.
  • 30 August 2011: Senegalese left back Armand Traoré joins Queens Park Rangers for £1.5 million, while South Korean striker Park Chu-young joins Arsenal from Monaco for £1.8 million.
  • 31 August 2011: On the final day of the transfer window, Brazilian left back André Santos, German centre back Per Mertesacker, Israeli attacking midfielder Yossi Benayoun and Spanish central midfielder Mikel Arteta all join the club, while French striker Gilles Sunu leaves to join Lorient.
  • 18 October 2011: Belgian centre back Thomas Vermaelen signs a new long-term contract.
  • 10 December 2011: The club unveil bronze statues of Herbert Chapman, Tony Adams and Thierry Henry outside of Emirates Stadium as part of 125th Anniversary celebrations.
  • 1 January 2012: Ghanaian midfielder Emmanuel Frimpong is loaned to Wolverhampton Wanderers for the remainder of the season.
  • 6 January 2012: French forward Thierry Henry rejoins the club from New York Red Bulls on a two-month loan deal.
  • 31 January 2012: German attacking midfielder Thomas Eisfeld joins the club on a long-term contract, while winger Ryo Miyaichi left on loan to Bolton Wanderers until the end of the season.
  • 12 March 2012: Czech attacking midfielder Tomáš Rosický signs a new contract.

Players

Squad information

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Reserve squad

Note

For more information, see Arsenal F.C. Reserves and Arsenal F.C. Academy.

Transfers

In

#PositionPlayerTransferred fromFeeDateTeamSource
25ENG Charlton Athletic£1 millionFirst-teamurl=http://www.arsenal.com/news/reserves-news/carl-jenkinson-joins-arsenaltitle=Young defender Carl Jenkinson joins Arsenaldate=8 June 2011access-date=9 June 2011publisher= Arsenal F.C. }}
ESP Barcelona£350,000Academy
ESP Barcelona£400,000Academyurl=http://younggunsblog.co.uk/2011/05/arsenal-sign-barcelona-winger-bellerin/title=Arsenal sign Bellerindate=26 May 2011access-date=4 July 2011publisher=Young Gunsarchive-date=13 April 2019archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190413074500/http://younggunsblog.co.uk/2011/05/arsenal-sign-barcelona-winger-bellerin/url-status=dead}}
27FRA Lille£10.5 millionFirst-teamurl=http://www.arsenal.com/news/news-archive/gervinho-agrees-deal-to-join-arsenaltitle=Gervinho agrees deal to join Arsenaldate=11 July 2011access-date=11 July 2011publisher=Arsenal F.C.archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110713140947/http://www.arsenal.com/news/news-archive/gervinho-agrees-deal-to-join-arsenalarchive-date=13 July 2011url-status=deaddf=dmy-all}}
15ENG Southampton£12 millionFirst-team
CRC Deportivo Saprissa£900,000First-teamurl=http://www.arsenal.com/news/news-archive/arsenal-finalise-signing-of-campbelltitle=Arsenal finalise signing of Campbelldate=19 August 2011access-date=19 August 2011publisher=Arsenal F.C.archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110925023441/http://www.arsenal.com/news/news-archive/arsenal-finalise-signing-of-campbellarchive-date=25 September 2011url-status=deaddf=dmy-all }}
9FRA Monaco£1.8 millionFirst-teamurl=http://www.arsenal.com/news/news-archive/arsenal-to-sign-striker-chu-young-parktitle=Arsenal F.C. – Arsenal to sign striker Chu Young Parkaccess-date=31 August 2011archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110928013437/http://www.arsenal.com/news/news-archive/arsenal-to-sign-striker-chu-young-parkarchive-date=28 September 2011url-status=deaddf=dmy-all }}
11TUR Fenerbahçe£6.2 millionFirst-team
4GER Werder Bremen£8 millionFirst-teamurl=http://www.arsenal.com/news/news-archive/per-mertesacker-set-to-join-arsenaltitle=Arsenal F.C. – Per Mertesacker completes Arsenal moveaccess-date=31 August 2011archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111006173922/http://www.arsenal.com/news/news-archive/per-mertesacker-set-to-join-arsenalarchive-date=6 October 2011url-status=deaddf=dmy-all }}
8ENG Everton£10 millionFirst-team
GER Borussia Dortmund£420,000Reservesurl=http://www.arsenal.com/news/news-archive/thomas-eisfeld-completes-move-to-arsenaltitle=Arsenal F.C. – Thomas Eisfeld completes move to Arsenalaccess-date=31 January 2012archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120202002931/http://www.arsenal.com/news/news-archive/thomas-eisfeld-completes-move-to-arsenalarchive-date=2 February 2012url-status=deaddf=dmy-all }}
ENG Luton TownUndisclosedAcademy

Total spending: £51.57 million

Out

#PositionPlayerTransferred toFeeDateSource
13{{sortGK}}RetiredN/A
38{{sortDF}}ENG Torquay UnitedFree transfer
54{{sortMF}}ENG ChesterfieldFree transfer
39{{sortFW}}ENG SunderlandFree transfer
22{{sortDF}}ENG Manchester City£7 million
41{{sortMF}}ENG Ipswich Town£1.1 million
{{sortMF}}ENG West Bromwich AlbionFree transfer
4{{sortMF}}ESP Barcelona£35 million
27{{sortDF}}TUR Galatasaray£3 million
8{{sortMF}}ENG Manchester City£25 million
30{{sortDF}}ENG Queens Park Rangers£1.5 million
54{{sortFW}}FRA Lorient£1.3 million
41{{sortFW}}ENG StevenageUndisclosed

Total income: £73.9 million

Loan in

Squad #PositionPlayerLoaned fromDateLoan expiresTeamSource
30ENG ChelseaEnd of the seasonFirst-team
12USA New York Red BullsFirst-teamurl=http://www.arsenal.com/news/news-archive/41432/henry-signs-short-term-deal-with-arsenaltitle=Arsenal F.C. – Henry signs short-term deal with Arsenalaccess-date=25 February 2012archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120424175245/http://www.arsenal.com/news/news-archive/41432/henry-signs-short-term-deal-with-arsenalarchive-date=24 April 2012url-status=deaddf=dmy-all }}

Loan out

Squad #PositionPlayerLoaned toDateLoan expiresSource
{{sortFW}}ESP LevanteEnd of the season
15{{sortMF}}BRA São PauloEnd of the season
{{sortGK}}ENG Dagenham and Redbridge
{{sortMF}}ESP Gimnàstic de TarragonaEnd of the season
{{sortDF}}SCO RangersEnd of the season
11{{sortFW}}ESP Real SociedadEnd of the season
{{sortDF}}ESP Rayo VallecanoEnd of the season
46{{sortMF}}ENG West Ham UnitedEnd of the season
{{sortFW}}FRA LorientEnd of the season
52{{sortFW}}ENG SunderlandEnd of the season
1{{sortGK}}ENG West Ham United
41{{sortFW}}ENG Stevenage
34{{sortMF}}ENG Stevenage
55{{sortFW}}ENG Sheffield Wednesday
26{{sortMF}}ENG Wolverhampton WanderersEnd of the season
24{{sortGK}}ENG Hull CityEnd of the season
43{{sortDF}}ENG Barnet
{{sortFW}}ESP AlcoyanoEnd of the season
37{{sortDF}}ENG Swindon TownEnd of the season
55{{sortMF}}ENG Crawley TownEnd of the season
45{{sortDF}}ENG AFC Wimbledon
50{{sortFW}}ENG Preston North EndEnd of the season
31{{sortFW}}ENG Bolton WanderersEnd of the season
40{{sortMF}}ENG Wycombe WanderersEnd of the season
23{{sortMF}}RUS Zenit St. PetersburgEnd of the season
47{{sortGK}}ENG Leeds United
33{{sortFW}}ENG ReadingEnd of the season
34{{sortMF}}ENG Preston North EndEnd of the season
56{{sortDF}}ENG Notts CountyEnd of the season

Overall transfer activity

Spending

£51.57 million

Income

£73.9 million

Net expenditure

£22.33 million

Club

Coaching staff

Kit

Supplier: Nike / Sponsor: Fly Emirates

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Kit information

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

Competitions

Overall

Pre-season

Friendlies

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Emirates Cup

Main article: 2011 Emirates Cup

Ramsey Mouche

Eusébio Cup

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

Premier League

Main article: 2011–12 Premier League

League table

Results summary

Results by round

Matches

Tioté
Barton Gibbs Rosický Gervinho Szczęsny Vermaelen Lansbury Lucas Ramsey Suárez Young , Evans
Rooney Nani Park 27' Van Persie Jenkinson Walcott Djourou Walcott
Koscielny
Arteta Caulker Song
Dann
Koscielny
Olsson Arteta Djourou Chamakh Song Steinsson Walker
Parker Ramsey Song
Koscielny Vaughan Larsson Brown Van Persie Crouch Wilkinson Terry
Ivanović
Mata
Meireles Santos Szczęsny Walcott Song Vermaelen
Arteta Bennett
Tierney
Holt Vermaelen Etuhu Vermaelen Senderos Gohouri
Diamé Vermaelen Song Gervinho Van Persie Coquelin Ramsey Van Persie Distin Silva Agüero Koscielny Arteta Albrighton Hutton Coquelin Mertesacker Benayoun Vermaelen Song Fletcher Guedioura Milijaš Hennessey Djourou Van Persie Young Zamora Djourou Dyer Graham Walcott Van Persie , Koscielny Rosický Song Valencia Welbeck Evra Koscielny
Oxlade-Chamberlain Arteta Vermaelen Dann (Note) Nzonzi Pedersen Olsson Givet Campbell
McClean Rosický Henry Sagna
Arteta
Van Persie ,
Rosický
Walcott Modrić Parker Adebayor Sandro Vermaelen Koscielny Vermaelen Tioté Gutiérrez Krul Pienaar Sagna Walcott
Arteta Warnock Ireland Collins Lichaj Mackie
Diakité , Ferdinand Barton Vermaelen Song Koscielny
Arteta Balotelli Milner Zabaleta Doyle Zubar Kightly Walcott Benayoun Sagna Song Gómez Caldwell Al-Habsi McArthur Van Persie
Diaby Cahill Boswinga Cole Crouch Benayoun Song Ramsey
Vermaelen
Van Persie Holt Jackson Morison Wilbraham Dorrans Santos Van Persie Koscielny

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

UEFA Champions League

Main article: 2011–12 UEFA Champions League

Play-off round

Main article: 2011–12 UEFA Champions League qualifying phase and play-off round#Play-off round

Gibbs Neuton Pinzi Armero Isla
Benatia
Fabbrini Vermaelen , Walcott Sagna Jenkinson

Group stage

Main article: 2011–12 UEFA Champions League group stage#Group F

Perišić
Bender Sagna Santos
Rosický
Arteta Holebas Djebbour Diawara
Gignac Santos Djourou Ramsey Walcott
Ramsey
Benayoun Kagawa Djebbour
Holebas
Fuster Modesto Frimpong Oxlade-Chamberlain

Knockout phase

Main article: 2011–12 UEFA Champions League knockout phase

Round of 16

Robinho
Antonini
Mexès Ibrahimović Ambrosini Djourou Sagna
Gibbs
Rosický
Van Persie
Song Nocerino Ibrahimović Abate

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

FA Cup

Main article: 2011–12 FA Cup

Arshavin Townsend Walcott
Koscielny Bent Larrson Gardner Oxlade-Chamberlain Cattermole Sagna Vermaelen

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

League Cup

Main article: 2011–12 Football League Cup

Oxlade-Chamberlain
Benayoun McAllister Arshavin
Park Agüero

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

Squad statistics

Appearances and goals

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

Top scorers

PlacePositionNationalityNumberNamePremier LeagueFA CupLeague CupChampions LeagueTotal
1FWNED10Robin van Persie3020537
2FWENG14Theo Walcott810211
3MFESP8Mikel Arteta60006
MFISR30Yossi Benayoun40116
DFBEL5Thomas Vermaelen60006
6FWCIV27Gervinho40004
FWENG15Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain20114
8DFFRA6Laurent Koscielny20013
MFWAL16Aaron Ramsey20013
DFBRA11André Santos20013
11MFRUS23Andrey Arshavin10102
DFENG28Kieran Gibbs10102
FWFRA12Thierry Henry1110021
MFCZE7Tomáš Rosický10012
15FWMAR29Marouane Chamakh10001
FWKOR9Park Chu-young00101
DFFRA3Bacary Sagna10001
MFCMR17Alex Song10001
TOTALS72451394

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.

Disciplinary record

NumberNationalityPositionNamePremier LeagueFA CupLeague CupChampions LeagueTotal
20SUIDFJohan Djourou41100
26GHAMFEmmanuel Frimpong11000
25ENGDFCarl Jenkinson11000
27CIVFWGervinho01000
17CMRMFAlex Song100000
6FRADFLaurent Koscielny90100
5BELDFThomas Vermaelen70100
10NEDFWRobin van Persie80000
7CZEMFTomáš Rosický40000
3FRADFBacary Sagna20100
8ESPMFMikel Arteta40000
16WALMFAaron Ramsey30000
14ENGFWTheo Walcott10000
28ENGDFKieran Gibbs10000
11BRADFAndré Santos20000
23RUSMFAndrey Arshavin10100
30ISRMFYossi Benayoun10000
39FRAMFFrancis Coquelin20000
4GERDFPer Mertesacker20000
13POLGKWojciech Szczęsny20000
15ENGFWAlex Oxlade-Chamberlain00000
2FRAMFAbou Diaby10000
46ENGMFHenri Lansbury10000
18FRADFSébastien Squillaci00001
TOTALS664501022

Captains

Awards

[[Premier League Manager of the Month|Premier League ''Manager of the Month'' award]]

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

MonthManager
FebruaryFRA Arsène Wenger

[[Premier League Player of the Month|Premier League ''Player of the Month'' award]]

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

MonthPlayer
OctoberNED Robin van Persie

[[PFA Players' Player of the Year|PFA Players' ''Player of the Year'' award]]

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

SeasonPlayer
2011–12NED Robin van Persie

[[PFA Fans' Player of the Year|PFA Fans' ''Player of the Year'' award]]

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.

SeasonPlayer
2011–12{{cite weburl=https://www.theguardian.com/football/2012/jun/15/robin-van-persie-pfa-fans?newsfeed=truepublisher=Arsenal.comdate=15 June 2012access-date=16 June 2012 }}

[[PFA Team of the Year|PFA ''Team of the Year'' award]]

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

PositionPlayer
Forward{{cite weburl=http://www1.skysports.com/football/news/12040/7684680/PFA-Team-of-the-Yearpublisher=Arsenal.comdate=22 April 2012access-date=23 April 2012 }}

[[FWA Footballer of the Year|FWA ''Footballer of the Year'' award]]

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

SeasonPlayer
2011–12NED Robin van Persie

[[Premier League Golden Boot|Premier League ''Golden Boot'' award]]

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

PlayerGoals
Robin van Persie NED30

[[Premier League 20 Seasons Awards|20th Anniversary Barclay Premier League Awards]]

[[Premier League 20 Seasons Awards#Best Team|''Best Squad in the Premier League'' award]]

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.

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