Arsenal players attend Save The Children fundraiser

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By Mirror | May 22, 2015

Arsenal's players were out in force for the Arsenal Foundation's annual fundraising bash in London.

During the event – which goes by the name 'A Night to Inspire' – the Foundation revealed that they have raised over £1million for global charity partner Save the Children.

Gunners boss Arsene Wenger was presented with a '1 MILLION' shirt to mark the achievement, while Kieran Gibbs and Olivier Giroud starred in a special video shown to attendees.

“We are proud to support Save the Children’s fantastic work around the world," said Wenger.

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