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The all-white kit is not available to fans to buy - instead, the charities will be given 10 limited edition shirts to present to volunteers. Boss Mikel Arteta said of the campaign: "It's great.
The all-white shirt is Arsenal's special No More Red kit, an initiative launched by the north London club back in Jan. 2022 meant to bring awareness to knife crime and youth violence.
Our FA Cup third-round clash against Manchester United will see us don an all-white strip for the fourth season in succession, and it's all for an important cause - our No More Red campaign. In ...
Arsenal will wear an all-white kit in their FA Cup third round clash with Oxford United to support the No More Red campaign against knife crime ... The limited edition kit won't be for sale, ...
Arsenal men's team donned an all-white kit in their FA Cup third-round tie with Nottingham Forest that year, officially launching the campaign. The initiative is now in its fourth year.
This will be the fourth time Arsenal’s men’s side have worn the all-white shirts. They have won once in all-white before (a 3-0 win at Oxford United in the FA Cup in 2023) but lost against ...
Arsenal to wear all-white kit in home game for first time as part of campaign against knife crime The kit, drained of the club's traditional colour, was launched in January 2022 by Arsenal and Adidas.
Arsenal will be wearing their home kit, which is a red and white shirt with white shorts. This means Real Madrid are unable to wear their all-white home kit as the shorts would have clashed with ...
Arsenal will continue their fight against knife crime and youth violence in North London by wearing a changed all-white strip for their FA Cup third-round clash against Manchester United.. The ...
Arsenal will wear their all-white kit, which supports the club’s campaign against knife crime and youth violence, in their FA Cup clash against Manchester United this weekend.. The Gunners take ...
Our FA Cup third-round clash against Manchester United will see us don an all-white strip for the fourth season in succession, and it's all for an important cause - our No More Red campaign. In ...
Arsenal men's team donned an all-white kit in their FA Cup third-round tie with Nottingham Forest that year, officially launching the campaign. The initiative is now in its fourth year.