
Arsenal F.C. have officially been crowned champions of the 2025/26 English Premier League season following Manchester City F.C.’s draw against AFC Bournemouth.
The result sparked celebrations among Arsenal fans, players, and management, as the North London club secured their first Premier League title in over two decades.
Arsenal have enjoyed an outstanding campaign, remaining at the top of the league table for most of the season while maintaining consistent performances throughout the title race. Manchester City’s dropped points against Bournemouth ultimately confirmed the Gunners as champions with one league match still left to play.
Earlier in the week, Arsenal strengthened their title hopes with a crucial victory over Burnley F.C., moving five points clear of Manchester City and placing themselves firmly in control of the championship race.
With only one game remaining, Arsenal have now accumulated an unassailable lead that no rival club can overturn.
The triumph also marks a significant achievement for manager Mikel Arteta, who has guided the club back to domestic dominance after years of rebuilding.
Arsenal’s remarkable run of 17 unbeaten league matches played a major role in their successful campaign and also secured their qualification for European football next season.
The club last won the Premier League title during the historic 2003/04 season under legendary manager Arsène Wenger, when the team famously completed the league season unbeaten and earned the nickname “The Invincibles.”
By lifting the 2025/26 Premier League trophy, Arteta’s side have now ended Arsenal’s 22-year wait for a league title, writing a new chapter in the club’s history.