hence Arsenal wearing the all-white kit in the FA Cup. The No More Red anti-knife campaign began in the 2021-22 season with the backing of actor Idris Elba and Arsenal legend Ian Wright.
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.
The kit will not be available to purchase, instead jerseys will be awarded to individuals the club say 'are making a positive difference in the community'. Adidas and Arsenal are committed to ...
In partnership with adidas, the team will run out at Emirates Stadium in the special kit, while Arsenal Women will also don the strip at Meadow Park as Renee Slegers' team take on Bristol City in the ...
Arsenal’s normal home red-and-white kit will be “drained of red” as part of their ‘No More Red’ campaign that helps fight knife crime and youth violence on the streets of London.
While the campaign's positive impact is undeniable, Arsenal will be keen to break their recent FA Cup curse; since adopting the white kit in the 2021/22 season, they haven't progressed past the ...
Arsenal will play in a special all-white kit for their FA Cup third-round tie against Manchester United on Sunday. As part of their ‘No More Red’ initiative, Mikel Arteta’s side are ditching ...