English football giants Arsenal F.C. have been crowned champions of the 2025/2026 Premier League season, ending a 22-year wait for the English top-flight title. The North London club secured the league crown after defending champions Manchester City F.C. dropped points against Bournemouth, confirming Arsenal as champions with games to spare.
Manager Mikel Arteta has now written his name into the club’s history books after leading the Gunners to their first league triumph since the famous “Invincibles” season of 2004. Arsenal’s remarkable campaign has been praised by football fans and pundits alike, especially after the club finished runners-up in previous seasons. The title victory marks a major breakthrough in Arteta’s rebuilding project at the Emirates Stadium.

Celebrations erupted across North London immediately after the confirmation, with thousands of supporters flooding the streets around the Emirates Stadium in jubilation. Club legend Ian Wright was also seen celebrating alongside fans. The Gunners may still end the season with a historic double, as they are set to face Paris Saint-Germain F.C. in the UEFA Champions League final later this month.
Several Arsenal stars have also received widespread recognition for their performances this season. Midfielder Kai Havertz delivered a crucial victory in a recent league outing, while Brazilian duo Gabriel Martinelli and Gabriel Magalhães are reportedly in line for Brazil’s 2026 FIFA World Cup squad. Meanwhile, Arsenal Women also recorded success after winning the FIFA Women’s Champions Cup, further highlighting what has become a memorable season for the club.

After more than two decades of heartbreak, near misses and rebuilding, Arsenal F.C. have finally reclaimed the English Premier League title, ending a 22-year drought to emerge champions of the 2025/2026 season.
The Gunners were officially confirmed champions after rivals Manchester City F.C. failed to secure victory against Bournemouth, handing Arsenal an unassailable lead at the top of the table.
The triumph marks Arsenal’s first league title since the legendary 2003/2004 “Invincibles” campaign under former manager Arsène Wenger, when the club famously went the entire season unbeaten.
This latest success also represents a major milestone for manager Mikel Arteta, who has transformed Arsenal from a struggling side into champions of England. Since taking charge in 2019, Arteta endured criticism, pressure and disappointing seasons before gradually rebuilding the squad into one of Europe’s strongest teams.
For Arsenal supporters, the title victory is more than just silverware. It is the reward for years of patience and belief after watching rivals dominate English football for years. Arsenal’s title-winning season was built on consistency, attacking football and defensive discipline. The club maintained strong performances throughout the campaign and successfully handled pressure from Manchester City and other top contenders. Key victories against Liverpool, Chelsea and Tottenham proved decisive in the title race, while Arsenal’s home form at the Emirates Stadium became one of the strongest in the league. Several players played defining roles during the campaign.
Captain Martin Ødegaard led by example with influential performances in midfield, while winger Bukayo Saka once again delivered goals and assists in crucial moments.
German international Kai Havertz emerged as one of the club’s most important players during the latter part of the season, scoring key goals that kept Arsenal ahead in the title race.
In defence, William Saliba and Gabriel Magalhães formed one of the most solid defensive partnerships in Europe, while goalkeeper David Raya produced several match-winning saves throughout the campaign.
Scenes of jubilation erupted across North London after confirmation of the title victory. Thousands of supporters gathered outside the Emirates Stadium waving flags, singing club anthems and celebrating deep into the night.
Former Arsenal legends, including Ian Wright and Thierry Henry, congratulated the team and praised Arteta for restoring the club’s identity and winning mentality.
Fans described the achievement as one of the most emotional moments in the club’s modern history, especially after years of watching Manchester City dominate the Premier League era.
Despite securing the league title, Arsenal’s season may become even more historic. The club is preparing for a UEFA Champions League final showdown against Paris Saint-Germain F.C. later this month.
Victory in Europe would hand Arsenal a historic double and potentially crown this as the greatest season in the club’s modern era.
The success has not been limited to the men’s team alone. Arsenal Women also enjoyed a remarkable campaign after lifting the FIFA Women’s Champions Cup, underlining the club’s dominance across multiple competitions this season.
For Arsenal supporters around the world, the long wait is finally over. After 22 years, the Premier League trophy is returning to North London once again.

