After a 22-year drought, Arsenal won their 4th Premier League title in English football. Fans have seen their club emerge as a strong contender this year. Arsenal also clinched their 14th English title, reflecting strong resilience and historical significance. For Arsenal supporters, talking about this victory was more than just numbers on a table. The team breaks the silence to celebrate a success in the English Premier League competition.
In addition, Arsenal has a mix of defensive solidity, attacking flair, and squad depth over the decades. Their 85-point finish, built on 26 wins, showed league-best defensive form as they became champions. This team reached this stage with a supportive squad and the backbone of Arsenal fans. The clubβs long-awaited EPL victory ended a 22-year title absence in a remarkable manner.
The Backstory Behind Arsenalβs Rise
Arsenal was founded in 1886, and Woolwich Arsenal maintained its standout flow. Later, they entered the Football League in 1893. Since 1929-30, the club has won its first FA Cup, reflecting another competitive league title. This team also produced one of the greatest campaigns in Premier League history, going unbeaten in the 2003-04 season.
However, Arsenal faced many challenges when moving to the Emirates Stadium in 2006. They focused on youth, tactical discipline, and competing at the top level. The Emirates Stadium stands as a modern symbol of resilience and ambition in the football world. In addition, Arsenal is more than a football club due to its tradition and determination, and it continues to evolve.
Arsenalβs Road from Opening Match to Finale
| Matchdays | Teams | Score | Home/Away |
| Matchday 1 | Man United vs Arsenal | 0-1 | Away |
| Matchday 2 | Arsenal vs Leeds | 5-0 | Home |
| Matchday 3 | Liverpool vs Arsenal | 1-0 | Away |
| Matchday 4 | Arsenal vs Nottm Forest | 3-0 | Home |
| Matchday 5 | Arsenal vs Man City | 1-1 | Home |
| Matchday 6 | Newcastle vs Arsenal | 1-2 | Away |
| Matchday 7 | Arsenal vs West Ham | 2-0 | Away |
| Matchday 8 | Fulham vs Arsenal | 0-1 | Away |
| Matchday 9 | Arsenal vs Palace | 1-0 | Home |
| Matchday 10 | Burnley vs Arsenal | 0-2 | Away |
| Matchday 11 | Sunderland vs Arsenal | 2-2 | Away |
| Matchday 12 | Arsenal vs Spurs | 4-1 | Home |
| Matchday 13 | Chelsea vs Arsenal | 1-1 | Away |
| Matchday 14 | Arsenal vs Brentford | 2-0 | Home |
| Matchday 15 | Aston Villa vs Arsenal | 2-1 | Away |
| Matchday 16 | Arsenal vs Wolves | 2-1 | Home |
| Matchday 17 | Everton vs Arsenal | 0-1 | Away |
| Matchday 18 | Arsenal vs Brighton | 2-1 | Home |
| Matchday 19 | Arsenal vs Aston Villa | 4-1 | Home |
| Matchday 20 | Bournemouth vs Arsenal | 2-3 | Away |
| Matchday 21 | Arsenal vs Liverpool | 0-0 | Home |
| Matchday 22 | Nottm Forest vs Arsenal | 0-0 | Away |
| Matchday 23 | Arsenal vs Man United | 2-3 | Home |
| Matchday 24 | Leeds vs Arsenal | 0-4 | Away |
| Matchday 25 | Arsenal vs Sunderland | 3-0 | Home |
| Matchday 26 | Brentford vs Arsenal | 1-1 | Away |
| Matchday 27 | Spurs vs Arsenal | 1-4 | Away |
| Matchday 28 | Arsenal vs Chelsea | 2-1 | Home |
| Matchday 29 | Brighton vs Arsenal | 0-1 | Away |
| Matchday 30 | Arsenal vs Everton | 2-0 | Home |
| Matchday 31 | Wolves vs Arsenal | 2-2 | Away |
| Matchday 32 | Arsenal vs Bournemouth | 1-2 | Home |
| Matchday 33 | Man City vs Arsenal | 2-1 | Away |
| Matchday 34 | Arsenal vs Newcastle | 1-0 | Home |
| Matchday 35 | Arsenal vs Fulham | 3-0 | Home |
| Matchday 36 | West Ham vs Arsenal | 0-1 | Away |
| Matchday 37 | Arsenal vs Burnley | 1-0 | Home |
| Matchday 38 | Palace vs Arsenal | 1-2 | Away |
Arsenalβs Impact in European Football Competitions
This team is the most elite contender in modern history. They contributed to both the EFL Cup and the FA Cup this year. The club has shown consistent busyness with other European competitions this season. In addition, this club performed well in the round of 16 in the UEFA Champions League. Arsenal has delivered with consistent flow in the Champions League. At the same time, the club balanced its domestic league with its European ambitions.
The clubβs toughness made a remarkable success this year. They have qualified for the quarter-final of the UEFA Champions League. Later, Arsenal aimed for the next semi-final in one of the European competitions. This team has participated in major tournaments like the EFL Cup, the FA Cup, the Club Friendlies, and the Emirates Final. Arsenal once again has the strongest foundation of any club in English football. Now they are preparing for the Champions League final with full confidence.
All Premier League Champions and Their Titles
| Club | Titles Won | Championship Years |
| Manchester United FC | 20 | 1907β08, 1910β11, 1951β52, 1955β56, 1956β57, 1964β65, 1966β67, 1992β93, 1993β94, 1995β96, 1996β97, 1998β99, 1999β2000, 2000β01, 2002β03, 2006β07, 2007β08, 2008β09, 2010β11, 2012β13 |
| Liverpool FC | 20 | 1900β01, 1905β06, 1921β22, 1922β23, 1946β47, 1963β64, 1965β66, 1972β73, 1975β76, 1976β77, 1978β79, 1979β80, 1981β82, 1982β83, 1983β84, 1985β86, 1987β88, 1989β90, 2019β20, 2024β25 |
| Arsenal FC | 14 | 1930β31, 1932β33, 1933β34, 1934β35, 1937β38, 1947β48, 1952β53, 1970β71, 1988β89, 1990β91, 1997β98, 2001β02, 2003β04, 2025β26 |
| Manchester City FC | 10 | 1936β37, 1967β68, 2011β12, 2013β14, 2017β18, 2018β19, 2020β21, 2021β22, 2022β23, 2023β24 |
| Everton FC | 9 | 1890β91, 1914β15, 1927β28, 1931β32, 1938β39, 1962β63, 1969β70, 1984β85, 1986β87 |
| Aston Villa FC | 7 | 1893β94, 1895β96, 1896β97, 1898β99, 1899β1900, 1909β10, 1980β81 |
| Chelsea FC | 6 | 1954β55, 2004β05, 2005β06, 2009β10, 2014β15, 2016β17 |
| Sunderland AFC | 6 | 1891β92, 1892β93, 1894β95, 1901β02, 1912β13, 1935β36 |
| Newcastle United FC | 4 | 1904β05, 1906β07, 1908β09, 1926β27 |
| Sheffield Wednesday FC | 4 | 1902β03, 1903β04, 1928β29, 1929β30 |
| Leeds United FC | 3 | 1968β69, 1973β74, 1991β92 |
| Wolverhampton Wanderers FC | 3 | 1953β54, 1957β58, 1958β59 |
| Blackburn Rovers FC | 3 | 1911β12, 1913β14, 1994β95 |
| Huddersfield Town AFC | 3 | 1923β24, 1924β25, 1925β26 |
| Tottenham Hotspur FC | 2 | 1950β51, 1960β61 |
| Derby County FC | 2 | 1971β72, 1974β75 |
| Burnley FC | 2 | 1920β21, 1959β60 |
| Portsmouth FC | 2 | 1948β49, 1949β50 |
| Preston North End FC | 2 | 1888β89, 1889β90 |
| Leicester City FC | 1 | 2015β16 |
| Nottingham Forest FC | 1 | 1977β78 |
| Ipswich Town FC | 1 | 1961β62 |
| West Bromwich Albion FC | 1 | 1919β20 |
| Sheffield United FC | 1 | 1897β98 |
Arsenal in the Premier League
| Season | Position | Points | Notes |
| 1992β93 | 10th | 56 | First EPL season |
| 1997β98 | 1st | 78 | Champions (ArsΓ¨ne Wengerβs first title) |
| 2001β02 | 1st | 87 | Champions |
| 2003β04 | 1st | 90 | Invincibles β unbeaten season |
| 2004β05 | 2nd | 83 | Runners-up |
| 2015β16 | 2nd | 71 | Behind Leicester City |
| 2022β23 | 2nd | 84 | Behind Man City |
| 2025β26 | 1st | 85 | Champions |
Arsenal Titles and Achievements Across Competitions
| Competition | Titles | Years Won |
| League Champions (First Division / Premier League) | 14 | 1930β31, 1932β33, 1933β34, 1934β35, 1937β38, 1947β48, 1952β53, 1970β71, 1988β89, 1990β91, 1997β98, 2001β02, 2003β04 (Invincibles), 2025β26 |
| FA Cup | 14 | 1930, 1936, 1950, 1971, 1979, 1993, 1998, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2014, 2015, 2017, 2020 |
| League Cup | 2 | 1987, 1993 |
| Community/Charity Shield | 17 (plus 1 shared) | 1930, 1931, 1933, 1934, 1938, 1948, 1953, 1991 (shared), 1998, 1999, 2002, 2004, 2014, 2015, 2017, 2020, 2023 |
| European Cup Winnersβ Cup | 1 | 1994 (beat Parma 1β0 in Copenhagen) |
| Inter-Cities Fairs Cup | 1 | 1970 (beat Anderlecht 4β3 on aggregate) |
Premier League Monthly Honors Overview
| Month | Manager | Club | Awards |
| August | Arne Slot | Liverpool | Manager of the Month |
| September | Oliver Glasner | Crystal Palace | Manager of the Month |
| October | Ruben Amorim | Manchester United | Manager of the Month |
| November | Enzo Maresca | Chelsea | Manager of the Month |
| December | Unai Emery | Aston Villa | Manager of the Month |
| January | Michael Carrick | Manchester United | Manager of the Month |
| February | Pep Guardiola | Manchester City | Manager of the Month |
| March | Mikel Arteta | Arsenal | Manager of the Month |
| April | Pep Guardiola | Manchester City | Manager of the Month |
| Month | Player | Club | Awards |
| August | Jack Grealish | Everton | Player of the Month |
| September | Erling Haaland | Manchester City | Player of the Month |
| October | Bryan Mbeumo | Manchester United | Player of the Month |
| November | Igor Thiago | Brentford | Player of the Month |
| December | Dominic Calvert-Lewin | Leeds United | Player of the Month |
| January | Igor Thiago | Brentford | Player of the Month |
| February | Antoine Semenyo | Manchester City | Player of the Month |
| March | Bruno Fernandes | Manchester United | Player of the Month |
| April | Morgan Gibbs-White | Nottingham Forest | Player of the Month |
| Month | Player | Club | Awards |
| August | Dominik Szoboszlai | Liverpool | Goal of the Month |
| September | MartΓn Zubimendi | Arsenal | Goal of the Month |
| October | Emiliano BuendΓa | Aston Villa | Goal of the Month |
| November | Tyler Adams | Bournemouth | Goal of the Month |
| December | Harry Wilson | Fulham | Goal of the Month |
| January | Harrison Reed | Fulham | Goal of the Month |
| February | Dominic Solanke | Tottenham Hotspur | Goal of the Month |
| March | William Osula | Newcastle United | Goal of the Month |
| April | Kaoru Mitoma | Brighton & Hove Albion | Goal of the Month |
| Month | Player | Club | Awards |
| August | James Trafford | Manchester City | Save of the Month |
| September | Gianluigi Donnarumma | Manchester City | Save of the Month |
| October | Martin DΓΊbravka | Burnley | Save of the Month |
| November | Jordan Pickford | Everton | Save of the Month |
| December | David Raya | Arsenal | Save of the Month |
| January | Alphonse Areola | West Ham United | Save of the Month |
| February | Jordan Pickford | Everton | Save of the Month |
| March | Aaron Ramsdale | Newcastle United | Save of the Month |
| April | Karl Darlow | Leeds United | Save of the Month |
Annual Awards
| Award | Winner | Club |
| Premier League Manager of the Season | Mikel Arteta | Arsenal |
| Premier League Player of the Season | Bruno Fernandes | Manchester United |
| Premier League Young Player of the Season | Nico O’Reilly | Manchester City |
| FWA Footballer of the Year | Bruno Fernandes | Manchester United |
Championship Race Final Match Analysis
Premier League matchday 37 featured a clash between Arsenal F.C. and Burnley F.C. at Emirates Stadium in London.
Before halftime
Arsenal tried to achieve early dominance during the match. Burnley faced higher pressure away from home. Kai Havertz scored an early goal for Arsenal, sending the home crowd into celebration. Bukayo Saka also delivered a precise corner but was unable to score.
After halftime
In the home stadium, fans were getting excited, and the tension was high throughout the match. On one side, Arsenal lead in the first-half score. At the other end, the away fixture of Burnley was unable to score in the first half and remained relegated. Kyle Walker tried to score, but Arsenal’s defense blocked him effectively. At the final whistle, Arsenal achieved a long-awaited 1-0 victory in the EPL race. Overall, Arsenal has made a wonderful and historic milestone triumph in the absence of key defenders JurriΓ«n Timber and Ben White.
Victory Parade and Historic Trophy Celebration
The streets were lined with fans celebrating the 22nd drought victory. Mikel Arteta lifted the Premier League trophy with captain Martin Γdegaard, teammates, and supporters. This victory marks a rebirth of Arsenal’s dominance in English football.
Finis
Arsenal recalled their past struggles and have now achieved their 22nd consecutive success in English football. The club is an inspiration to all other clubs for its slow, steady approach to winning its trophy. They represent a remarkable new era in the football competition. The club is fully focused on the Champions League final, with fans hoping for another title. Arsenal will aim to continue balancing both domestic and European competitions in the future.
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