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Sierra Leone: Arsenal’s Premier League success sparks celebrations in Freetown

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Arsenal’s Near‑Miss Title Run Sparks Joy Across Sierra Leone

For decades, supporters of Arsenal Football Club have followed the team from far‑flung corners of the world, hoping to witness a Premier League triumph. While the club’s last league crown came in the 2003‑04 “Invincibles” season, the 2023‑24 campaign reminded fans why the dream remains alive. In Freetown, Sierra Leone, the excitement surrounding Arsenal’s strong finish turned streets, cinemas and neighbourhood viewing centres into impromptu festivals of red and white.

Why the 2023‑24 Season Resonated Deeply

Arsenal accumulated 89 points in the 2023‑24 Premier League, finishing just two points behind champions Manchester City (Premier League official table). This was the club’s highest points total since the Invincibles era and marked the closest they have come to a league title in twenty years.

The near‑miss triggered an outpouring of emotion among the Sierra Leonean Arsenal community, many of whom have watched the team through satellite broadcasts, local cinema screenings and makeshift fan zones for generations.

Voices from the Streets of Freetown

Young supporter Mohamed Dumbuya, experiencing his first taste of title‑contention excitement, summed up the mood:

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