Arsenal fans and players gathered in north London on Sunday for an open-top bus parade to celebrate the club's Premier League title [1].

The victory marks a historic return to dominance for the Gunners, ending a drought that spanned more than two decades. This celebration serves as a pivotal moment for the club to pivot from a recent loss in the Champions League final and solidify their status as champions of England [2].

Crowds flooded the streets of north London to welcome the team. While some reports described the attendance as thousands [3], other accounts said that hundreds of thousands of fans turned out to see the trophy [4]. The city's streets were turned red as supporters displayed banners, and club colors along the parade route [4].

This title is the first Premier League trophy for the club in 22 years [5]. The achievement represents a significant milestone for the squad and the fanbase, who have waited since the early 2000s to reclaim the league crown [5].

The parade allowed players to interact directly with the community in north London. Despite the disappointment of the Champions League final, the atmosphere remained celebratory as the team showcased the Premier League trophy to the public [2].

Local authorities managed the flow of the massive crowds throughout the day. The event concluded with the players and staff acknowledging the supporters who had lined the route to mark the club's return to the summit of English football [1].

Arsenal's first Premier League title in 22 years

This title victory breaks a 22-year cycle of near-misses and runner-up finishes for Arsenal. By securing the Premier League trophy, the club has reclaimed its position as a dominant force in English football, providing a necessary psychological boost to the squad following their defeat in the Champions League final.