Boxing Legend David Haye Swaps Gloves for Gunners as He Joins Arsenal's Elite Fan Club
David Haye joins Arsenal's Invincibles club

British boxing icon David Haye has traded his gloves for a Gunners scarf after being inducted into Arsenal's prestigious 'Invincibles' club. The former world heavyweight champion joins an elite group celebrating Arsenal's historic unbeaten 2003-04 Premier League season.

From Ring to Emirates

The 43-year-old sports star, known as 'The Hayemaker' during his illustrious boxing career, was photographed beaming with pride as he received his official membership at the Emirates Stadium in North London. Haye joins other celebrity Arsenal supporters including Idris Elba and Piers Morgan in this exclusive fan club.

A Lifelong Arsenal Devotee

Haye revealed his long-standing passion for the North London club, stating: 'I've bled Arsenal red since childhood. This honour means more to me than some of my boxing titles.' The former WBA heavyweight champion grew up in Bermondsey, just a few miles from Arsenal's former Highbury home.

The Invincibles Legacy

The 'Invincibles' club commemorates Arsène Wenger's legendary squad that went an entire Premier League season without defeat. Members receive special privileges including VIP matchday experiences and exclusive merchandise.

Haye's induction comes as Arsenal prepare for their 2023-24 Champions League campaign, with fans hoping Mikel Arteta's current squad can channel some of that Invincibles spirit.