Arsenal supporters flooded the streets of North London on May 20, 2026, to celebrate the club's first Premier League title in 22 years [1].
The victory ends a championship drought that began after the 2003-04 "Invincibles" season. This title marks a return to the summit of English football for the club and its global fanbase.
Fans gathered in massive numbers around the Emirates Stadium and surrounding streets for an open-top bus parade [1, 2]. While some reports described the crowds as thousands, other estimates indicate that up to 1 million fans attended the celebrations [2].
The atmosphere in North London remained electric as supporters waved flags and cheered for the players. However, the scale of the event created significant logistical challenges for local authorities, leading to several emergency interventions.
Emergency services reported that 75 people were rescued from heights during the festivities [2]. Police also maintained a presence throughout the parade to manage the crowds. Authorities said nine people were arrested during the event [2].
Despite the arrests and rescue operations, the mood remained celebratory. The parade served as the official culmination of a season that saw Arsenal reclaim the trophy for the first time in over two decades [1, 3].
“Arsenal won the Premier League title for the first time in 22 years”
The end of a 22-year wait for a Premier League title signifies a major shift in the English football hierarchy. By surpassing the legacy of the 2003-04 season, Arsenal has reaffirmed its status as a dominant force in the league, potentially altering the commercial and competitive landscape of the sport for the coming years.




