Arsenal F.C. have officially won the Premier League title for the first time in 22 years, ending one of the longest waits in modern English football history.
The North London club secured the 2025/26 Premier League crown after Manchester City F.C.were held to a 1-1 draw by Bournemouth on Tuesday night, mathematically confirming Arsenal as champions with a game to spare.

The team have so far had a remarkable season defined by consistency, discipline, and resilience. The triumph marks Arsenal’s first league title since the historic 2003/04 “Invincibles” campaign under former manager Arsène Wenger.
Under current manager Mikel Arteta, Arsenal have undergone a dramatic transformation in recent years. Since taking charge in 2019, Arteta rebuilt the squad into one of Europe’s strongest sides, combining experienced leadership with young attacking talent.
Captain Martin Ødegaard led the team throughout the campaign, while key performances from Bukayo Saka, Declan Rice, and Kai Havertz proved crucial in Arsenal’s title-winning run.
Celebrations erupted across North London as supporters gathered around the Emirates Stadium following confirmation of the club’s championship victory. Fans waved flags, sang club anthems, and celebrated a moment many had waited decades to witness again.

The title is Arsenal’s 14th English league championship and reinforces the club’s place among England’s most successful football institutions.
For Arsenal supporters around the world, the victory represents more than silverware. It is the reward for years of rebuilding, patience, and belief that the club could once again return to the summit of English football. After 22 years, Arsenal are Premier League champions again.