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The Premier League giants Arsenal FC is set to exhibit the club’s English FA Cup Trophy in four Chinese cities from November 28 to December 9.
In an effort to engage the supporters in China, Robert Pires, a former France international and legend of the Gunner, will also be in presence at the exhibitions.
Chinese supporters will be provided with opportunities to take photos with the FA Cup trophy, according to ArsenalChina.cn, the official website of the club in China.
As well as gifts for registered club members in China, Arsenal FC will be raffling 8 Arsenal kits with autographs signed by all team members in 2013/2014 and 2014/2015 FA Cup campaigns.
The trophy exhibition will start from Shanghai on November 28, followed by Beijing and Shenzhen, and will see its last stop in Guangzhou on December 8.
Arsenal FC is the most successful professional club in the history of English FA Cup with most FA Cup trophies and has triumphed two times in the last two campaigns.
Source: ArsenalChina.cn
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