The Gunners have sealed the 2025‑26 Premier League title, bringing an end to a 22‑year wait for a league championship that has defined a generation of Arsenal supporters.
A milestone in the making
The victory represents Arsenal's 14th English top‑flight crown and marks the fourth Premier League trophy the club has lifted since the competition's rebranding in 1992‑93. Their most prolific era remains the 1930s, when they captured five titles in a single decade, but the recent success underscores a resurgence under modern management.
Arteta joins an exclusive list of Arsenal managers
Mikel Arteta becomes only the second manager in the club's history to win the Premier League, following in the footsteps of Arsène Wenger, who guided the side to three league titles during his tenure. The achievement highlights a seamless transition from player to coach for Arteta, who has now added a league championship to his résumé.
Historically, Arsenal sit third on the all‑time list of English football's most successful clubs, trailing only Liverpool and Manchester United, each of which boast 20 top‑flight titles. The Gunners' 13 league titles place them behind Manchester United's 13, while their 2025‑26 triumph adds a fresh chapter to a storied legacy.
Europe beckons
With the league crown secured, Arsenal now turn their attention to the 2025‑26 Champions League final, where they will meet Paris Saint‑Germain in a clash of continental heavyweights. The showdown promises a dramatic finale to a season that has already delivered both domestic dominance and a shot at European glory.