Highbury
BLACK & GOLD
€ 2 115 Excl. VAT
Arsenal

Highbury

€ 2 115 (EUR)
Excl. VAT

Limited quantity

100 pcs - last 8 pcs

Description

A model of the iconic Highbury Stadium, Home of Arsenal (1913-2006).

Specification

  • Meticulously handcrafted
  • Official Licensed Product
  • Contains 24K gold
  • Intricate Platinum ‘Clock End’ clock detail
  • Sparkling Swarovski® gemstones
  • Stunning LED lights
  • Set upon a stylish base that lights up in the Arsenal red
  • Includes an elegant protective cover, engraved with the club crest.
  • Each model comes complete with a unique serial number and Certificate of Authenticity
  • Size 23x23x10 cm
  • Delivery time: 2-3 weeks

HIGHBURY STADIUM - HOME OF ARSENAL (1913-2006)

Opened: 1913
Closed: 2006
Capacity: 38,419
Established: 1886

Arsenal Stadium, known universally by its original name of Highbury, was Arsenal’s home for 93 years, from its opening in 1913 until the Club moved to Emirates Stadium in 2006. 

The Highbury era was the most successful period in Arsenal’s history to date, with 13 league titles including the ‘Invincible’ season (2003/04), as well as major successes in cup competitions. 

Upon the conclusion of the 2005/06 season, Arsenal moved to Emirates Stadium and the iconic Highbury was transformed into a residential development, Highbury Square. The East and West Stands remain due to their listed status.

 Full Name  Arsenal Stadium, Highbury 
 Location  Highbury, London, England
 Capacity  73,295 (Peak) – Arsenal vs. Sunderland (1935)  38,419 (Closure) – Arsenal vs. Wigan (2006)
 Pitch size  109 x 73 yds/ 100 x 67 m
 Opened  6 Sep 1913
 Renovated  1932-35, 1992-93
 Closed  7 May 2006
 Architects  Archibald Leitch (1913)
 C. W. Ferrier and W. Binnie (1935)
 LOBB partnership (1993)
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