in May 2006, Arsenal played their last ever match in the historic Highbury stadium. Next season, they will move into the newly build Emirates Stadium. It was called Highbury although they are moving to Emirates Stadium
Arsenal has had 2 stadiums, Highbury Stadium and Emirates Stadium
Arsenal Football Club have played there since they moved from Highbury
Because Arsenal board bought them a new plot of land for the Emirates and before at Highbury they were refused stadium expansions, after the Emirates was built they no longer needed the ground and there was plans to build new houses in the area. So they sold the land to developers who knocked it down themselves.
Arsenal did have, at Highbury. It might not be smart enough for the Emirates stadium. I suspect there might be a few shed ends, but I don't know of abnother...
Liverpool's last away win at Arsenal was the 0-1 victory at Highbury in the Premier League on 13-Feb-2000.
The stadium that is located in Highbury is Arsenal Stadium, a football stadium in Highbury, North London in England. It was the home of the Arsenal Football Club from 1913--2006.
Highbury is owned by Arsenal.
The home ground of Arsenal is in North London, UK and is called the Emirates Stadium. Their old stadium is called Highbury and is quite close by.
Arsenal F.C. played at Highbury Stadium between September 6, 1913 and May 7, 2006. The ground was originally built on a part of a college's recreational ground, in 1913.
Highbury, the old Arsenal stadium has been partially demolished and converted into a development of 711 apartments, with the pitch becoming communal gardens.
Arsenal's old stadium was Highbury.