Emirates, Arsenal renew sponsorship dealEmirates, the world’s largest international airline, and Arsenal Football Club, have renewed a sponsorship deal granting the airline a five-year extension to their shirt partnership with the Club until the end of the 2023-2024 season. More… |
Emirates unveils new Arsenal-branded carrierDubai-based Emirates, the official partner of the Arsenal Football Club, has unveiled its first plane featuring the Arsenal branding as the team flies out for the start of the club’s summer tour to Singapore this week. The G More… |
5,000 coached to ‘Play The Arsenal Way’Arsenal Soccer Schools Dubai has wrapped up its fourth season having coached nearly 5,000 youngsters since the joint venture between Emirates Airlines and Arsenal kicked off. Since day one, the school has been running at near capa More… |
Goal: To land an Emirates A380Three players of English Premier League football club Arsenal recently stepped into the cockpit of an Emirates’ A380 to test their aerial skills by attempting to land an Emirates’ A380 at Dubai International. Alex Oxla More… |
Qatar, UAE investors 'may bid $2.3bn for Arsenal'A Middle Eastern consortium is poised to bid 1.5 billion pounds ($2.3 billion) for full ownership of Britain's Arsenal Football Club in the biggest-ever takeover of a soccer team, a report said. More… |
Emirates, Arsenal agree new $240m sponsorshipDubai-based airline Emirates and Arsenal Football Club have announced a new GBP150 million ($239.5 million) deal which grants the airline a five year extension to their shirt partnership with the Club until the end of the 2018/2019 season. More… |
Emirates, Arsenal open soccer schoolEmirates, UAE’s award-winning international airline, and Arsenal Football Club have joined forces to open a soccer school where children of all nationalities and backgrounds can learn how to ‘Play the Arsenal Way’. The Arsenal Soccer Schoo More… |
Pay TV titans kick off rowPay TV giants Showtime and ART have clashed over the advertising of English Premier League football matches. While it is the close-season for teams in the England, the two rival satellite operators have already kicked off hostilities for More… |