Arsenal launches Invincibles Collection to celebrate the 20th anniversary of unbeaten season

Arsenal is proud to present the Invincibles Collection, celebrating the historic run that saw the club remain unbeaten in the Premier League during the 2003/04 title-winning season. The unmatched achievement was part of a wider record-breaking run of 49 consecutive top-flight league games unbeaten between May 2003 and October 2004.

The thirteen-piece Invincibles Collection includes varsity and bomber jackets, a hoodie and sweatshirt, and the full range is available now on
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Direct and in The Armoury.

Going an entire Premier League season unbeaten was not only an incredible sporting achievement, but it also inspired a new generation of Arsenal supporters around the world. In a beautiful representation of the
legacy of the Invincibles, 49 Arsenal supporters born on the dates of the 49 unbeaten matches have told their story of the unconditional love they have for the club.

LUCIA – born May 15, 2004 – Match 40: Arsenal 2-1 Leicester City 

“The Invincible era inspired me because, when I was growing up, it was so iconic to talk about. I obviously didn’t really live through it – but it left a legacy that remained while I was growing up as an Arsenal
fan. To me, Arsenal means family, home, courage, determination. It’s a massive part of my life and a big part of my family.”

KWAME – born October 16, 2004 – Match 49: Arsenal 3-1 Aston Villa 

“I’ve been an Arsenal supporter for as long as I can remember. It was actually the Invincible season that made me start supporting the club. When I was told it happened around the time of my birth, I was like
‘this has got to be a sign’. Ever since then, I’ve been an Arsenal fan through thick and thin.”

Read a selection of the 49 Gooners’ stories here.

Arsenal legend and an integral member of the Invincibles team, Gilberto Silva has helped to launch the collection by appearing in a launch film alongside the 49 Arsenal supporters.

10% of the retail price of each Invincibles product sold will also be donated directly to The Arsenal Foundation, which uses the power of football to inspire and support young people in north London and across
the world. Key initiatives include Coaching for Life programme in the Za’atari refugee camp in Jordan, as well as partnerships with Islington Giving and the Willow Foundation.