Thousands to hundreds of thousands of Arsenal supporters gathered in London to celebrate the club winning the Premier League title [1, 3].
The victory marks a significant turning point for the club, ending a title drought that lasted more than two decades. This championship restores the team to the top of English football and validates a long-term rebuilding process.
Supporters of both the men’s and women’s teams took to the streets of North London, primarily concentrating around the Emirates Stadium [1, 2, 3]. The celebrations featured open-top bus parades and the widespread use of red flares, which painted the city streets in the club's signature color [1, 2, 3].
Crowd estimates varied across reports. The Associated Press said that thousands of fans gathered for the events [1]. However, other reports said that hundreds of thousands of fans lined the streets to witness the parade [3].
This achievement is the first Premier League championship for the club in 22 years [2]. The atmosphere remained festive as fans celebrated the end of the long wait for a league trophy.
The celebrations took place on Sunday, May 28, 2024, with reports of the festivities surfacing later that week [1, 3].
“Fans painted London streets red with flares”
The victory breaks a 22-year hiatus from the Premier League title, shifting the power dynamics of English football. By securing the trophy, Arsenal has ended one of the longest championship droughts for a major club in the modern era, potentially signaling a new period of dominance for the North London side.





