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Huddersfield Town Foundation travel to Emirates Stadium for Herbert Chapman 100-year anniversary with Arsenal

11 Aug 2025

The event, which took place on Monday 11 August, saw representatives from Huddersfield Town Foundation and Arsenal Foundation celebrate Chapman, who won two of the three successive titles with Huddersfield, in 1924 and 1925, and two league titles with Arsenal from 1925 to 1934.

This season Huddersfield Town are celebrating the Thrice Champions, the period across the 1920s in which Town won three consecutive First Division titles, the most successful period in the club’s history.

The day-long event included a stadium tour, club museum visit, workshop on Herbert Chapman and a series of friendly football matches between groups from both foundations.

Three groups attended to represent the foundation, including 12 Key-Stage 2 students from Moldgreen Primary School, eight young people from Deighton from the Premier League Kicks programme, and 11 women from the South East Asian community in Dewsbury who engage in football through our Active Through Football programme.

Attendees enjoyed a tour of Arsenal's home ground, The Emirates Stadium

Sam Dainty, Chief Executive Officer of the Huddersfield Town Foundation, said: “We are extremely grateful to The Arsenal Foundation for their kind invitation to the Emirates Stadium for this special event. It has been an incredible opportunity for our participants to explore one of the most iconic venues in English football, and to engage with its rich history and community legacy.

“The enduring impact of Herbert Chapman, both at Arsenal and in Huddersfield, remains a source of pride and inspiration. His pioneering approach to the game shaped modern football, and it has been a privilege to reflect on his achievements and ongoing influence during this visit. This opportunity has not only deepened our understanding of the sport’s heritage, but also celebrated the shared connections between our two clubs and communities.”

Attendees participated in matches against teams representing The Arsenal Foundation

Richard Isaac, Community Manager for Northern Rail, said:

“Northern Trains Ltd are committed to supporting the communities we serve in the North. Working in partnership with Huddersfield Town Foundation, Arsenal in the Community and LNER, today’s event showed how bringing communities together can benefit people right across the Country. With the help of our fantastic volunteers, we helped remove perceived barriers to pursuing a great career in the rail industry, and shared career opportunities with young people.

“I must give a special mention to Huddersfield Town Foundation and Arsenal in the Community, without these passionate individuals working with schools, youth groups and our diverse communities these events simply would not happen.

“At Northern we look forward to building on this partnership and hopefully being involved in more events like this in the future!”

The Arsenal Foundation was launched in 2012 as a grant-giving organisation with the mission to help young people fulfil their potential, in north London and around the world.

Founded in 2012, the Huddersfield Town Foundation aims to use the power of OUR Club to create opportunities, reduce inequalities and inspire lasting change for OUR community through the delivery of projects across Kirklees and the surrounding area.

The Foundation offers opportunities across education, health and youth engagement to deliver impactful, inclusive programmes that empower OUR TOWN to thrive.

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