Arsenal players and coaching staff celebrated their 2025/26 Premier League title win with an open-top bus parade through north London on Sunday [1, 2].
The victory marks the end of a long championship drought for the club. This triumph represents Arsenal's first Premier League title in 22 years [3].
Tens of thousands of fans lined the streets of north London to cheer the team as the bus traveled the parade route [4, 5]. Supporters waved red, white scarves, and flags while chanting for the players and the coaching staff [1, 2].
The celebration follows a season of high stakes that culminated in the club securing the 2025/26 crown [6]. The atmosphere in the city remained festive despite a recent loss to PSG, which the team and its supporters set aside to focus on the domestic achievement [2].
The parade served as a public homecoming for a squad that has spent years attempting to return to the summit of English football. The open-top bus carried the Premier League trophy, allowing the players to present the silverware to the crowd [1, 2].
This victory concludes a multi-decade wait for the club's supporters. The event highlights the emotional weight of the achievement for a fanbase that has waited since the early 2000s for a league title [3].
“Arsenal's first Premier League title in 22 years”
This title breaks a long-standing dominance by other clubs in the Premier League and restores Arsenal to the top of English football. By securing the 2025/26 championship, the club validates a long-term project of squad rebuilding and tactical evolution, ending a 22-year gap without a league trophy.




