The Gooner News Guide – Part 2 – Info For Regional And International Supporters

The Gooner News Guide – Part 2 – Info For Regional And International Supporters

Arsenal, as we all know, has supporters in every part of the world. From Cornwall to Carlisle, from California to China.

Now you might think that living far away from the Emirates Stadium there would be no point in considering trying to get to see Arsenal play, but that is not the case at all.


For Arsenal has supporters groups based all over the UK, across Europe and indeed across the world. Better still many of these supporters groups work closely with Arsenal and are able to get tickets for matches at the Emirates.

There are now more than 124 officially recognised Clubs in more than 62 countries worldwide, with another 20 countries currently in the process of submitting applications.

The way in which this works varies between the different regional clubs, but part of the deal is for officially recognised clubs to be offered a number of tickets (mostly for the Clock End) for about half a dozen first team games at the Emirates each year.

Now as you might expect the individual clubs can’t pick and choose what games they want, but they do get allocated matches a fair way in advance, so they can plan their travel arrangements for the day, or the weekend, or even longer in some cases.

Arsenal don’t get involved in the travel, but they do, on occasion, put on special events for supporters – I’ve come across an exclusive meeting of the team bus as it drives up for example.
Also some seasons they arrange a five-a-side competition which is played on the Emirates pitch. Supporters clubs can apply to play in the competition, and those who are selected get to change in the away team changing room, walk out through the tunnel that the players use, sit on the subs bench, and actually play a series of games on the pitch.

And if you are based overseas and Arsenal come to your country, there will be a special liaison with the club to allow you to get tickets for the match.

But just to make it clear, these clubs are not just outside of the UK. There are clubs in many of the major cities of England, plus in the rest of the UK, and joining your local club certainly helps you stay in touch with other Arsenal supporters.

So there really are some good advantages in joining a regional or international Arsenal Supporters’ club, no matter where you are in the world. There is a list of all the current Arsenal Supporters clubs – http://www.arsenal.com/fanzone/arsenal-supporters-clubs

But if you are in a part of the world that doesn’t have its own Arsenal Supporters Club don’t despair, because you can set up your own club and have it officially recognised by Arsenal. To do this you just contact Supporters’ Liaison Officer, Jill Smith, via email

If you do get recognised then Arsenal will provide you with membership cards and allow you to use the club logo – and be listed on Arsenal.com so other fans in your country or city can find you. The officers of the club then get access to Arsenal’s extranet through which they can order up tickets.

There are other benefits too – the club will tell you all about them – and there are details on the web page mentioned above.

***READ*** our original – The Gooner News Guide To Buying Tickets To Watch The Arsenal and get all the other info regarding all the other options for purchasing Arsenal tickets, written by our season ticket holding correspondant and all-around Arsenal expert Jacko Jones. See our friends at Soccer Tickets Online to get deals on various upcoming Arsenal games.

***UPDATE*** You can now read the latest excellent guide for GoonersHow To Get To The Emirates To Watch Arsenal also by the most excellent Jacko Jones. This latest guide gives you accurate and easy to understand information on the various ways to get to the Emirates including Public Transport, directions for driving and a combination of the two. Jacko also gives some valuable incite and recommendations on the various refreshment options available around the stadium. All in all another must read for any Gooners attending matches at the Emirates.