Arsenal Football Club won the 2025-26 Premier League title in May 2026, ending a 22-year wait for a top-flight championship [1].
The victory marks the end of the longest title drought in the club's history [3]. It signals a shift in the English football hierarchy as the team overcame a prolonged period of dominance by rivals.
The coronation was confirmed following a draw by Manchester City. Reports on the final margin vary, with some sources stating Arsenal held a four-point lead [1], while others noted they were five points clear heading into the final matchday [2]. This gap ensured the title was secured before the final whistle of the season.
Manager Mikel Arteta led the team through a strategic rebuilding phase. The club utilized a "trust the process" mantra to transform the squad into champions [4]. This long-term approach focused on tactical discipline, and youth development to compete at the highest level of English soccer.
This achievement represents the fourth Premier League title for the club [5]. The championship climax occurred in May 2026, with key celebrations centered around the final matchday at Bournemouth [1].
The journey back to the top of the table required overcoming years of near-misses and structural changes. By adhering to Arteta's vision, the team managed to maintain consistency throughout the 2025-26 season to reclaim the trophy.
“Arsenal’s title drought lasted 22 years”
Arsenal's victory breaks a two-decade cycle of dominance by other clubs and validates Mikel Arteta's long-term sporting project. By securing the title with a multi-point lead, the club has demonstrated a level of consistency that had been missing since the 2003-04 season, potentially establishing a new era of stability for the North London side.





