Q. Who are the opponents of Arsenal in 2013?
It was confirmed on 15 May 2013 that Turkish Süper Lig side, Galatasaray and Serie A side Napoli were to Arsenal’s opponents although this did not receive a good reception from Arsenal fans after the 2000 UEFA Cup Final riots where Arsenal and Galatasaray fans clashed in Copenhagen, Denmark before the Uefa Cup Final.
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Q. When did Arsenal home ticket prices go down?
It was later announced in January 2013 that Arsenal’s home ticket prices would be frozen at the 2012–13 prices for the 2013–14 season. This came after criticism of prices from Arsenal supporters as well as visiting fans, as Arsenal’s prices were revealed as one of the highest in world football.
Q. When do Arsenal play a friendly in Indonesia?
Arsenal announced plans to play a pre-season friendly in Jakarta against the Indonesia national team on 1 November 2012, with the match being played on 14 July 2013. This was to be part of Arsenal’s third consecutive Asian tour to address the growing fan base in the Far East.
Q. When did the Premier League start in 2012?
The season opened the weekend of 18 August 2012. Defending champions Manchester City opened their season with a narrow 3–2 victory over Southampton, who had just been promoted back to the Premier League after seven seasons in lower divisions.
Q. Who was relegated from the Premier League in 2013?
On 28 April 2013, Queens Park Rangers and Reading were both relegated from the Premier League after a 0–0 draw against each other. Wigan Athletic were the third and final club to be relegated, after a 4–1 defeat to Arsenal on 14 May 2013.
Q. When did Arsenal renew their sponsorship with Emirates Airline?
In November 2012, Arsenal extended their shirt sponsorship deal with Emirates Airline until 2019 with the Emirates Stadium’s naming rights contract also being extended until 2028. It was later announced in January 2013 that Arsenal’s home ticket prices would be frozen at the 2012–13 prices for the 2013–14 season.
Q. How much did Arsenal pay for Mesut Ozil?
In an unusually late ‘Transfer Deadline Day’, Arsène Wenger’s promises in the aftermath of Flamini’s signing were seemingly coming true, with two players being linked with Arsenal, one of which was the highly regarded Mesut Özil for a reported £42.4 million. Upon the completion of the deal, Arsenal broke their transfer record fee by £27 million.