The last time Arsenal won the English Premier League

:Latest Title (2026)
In the 2025–2026 season, Arsenal succeeded in winning the English Premier League title after a long 22-year absence. The team officially secured the title before the end of the season, benefiting from their direct rival Manchester City slipping up, bringing the trophy back to the London club after a long wait
This achievement came under the leadership of Spanish coach Mikel Arteta, who managed to build a strong and cohesive team that restored the club’s prestige and ended years of near misses without success
Reports also confirmed that Arsenal finished the season with an outstanding performance and were crowned champions after a fierce battle with Manchester City, marking the beginning of a new era for the club
:Previous Title (2004)

Before this achievement, Arsenal’s last league title came in the 2003–2004 season under the leadership of the legendary coach Arsène Wenger. This season is considered one of the most famous in football history, as the team won the title without a single defeat, earning the nickname The Invincible
:The Past and The Present

Between the 2004 and 2026 titles, Arsenal went through a relatively difficult period, coming close to winning the league several times but failing to secure it. However, gradual progress, reliance on young talents, and long-term planning helped bring the team back to the top
:The strong and cohesive team spirit in both seasons was the most important factor, with collective harmony playing a key role
.In 2004, Arsène Wenger led a well-balanced squad that played with one (spirit), as he was at the peak of his project with the club
In 2026, Mikel Arteta succeeded in building a connected young team that relied more on teamwork than individual stars. The title came after years of patience with Arteta’s - project and its gradual development
Both Arsène Wenger and Mikel Arteta relied on clear, structured approaches that led Arsenal to the league title despite the difference in eras. Wenger built a revolutionary project based on fluid attacking football, movement, and quick passing, giving players creative freedom—culminating in the “Invincibles” season of 2004
In contrast, Arteta introduced a more modern and organized philosophy, based on controlled possession, high pressing, and tactical discipline across all lines, while developing young players within a cohesive system. Despite the differences, the common factor between them was belief in a long-term project and commitment to a clear style, which ultimately brought Arsenal back to the top
:Question
? What was the title ranking/order the last time Arsenal won the English Premier League -
: Historical ranking up to 2004
Liverpool — 18 titles🔴
Manchester United — 15 titles🔴
Arsenal — 13 titles🔵
Everton — 9 titles🟣
Aston Villa — 7 titles🔴
Sunderland — 6 titles⚫
Newcastle United--- — 4 titles⚫
Sheffield Wednesday — 4 titles🟡
Leeds United — 3 titles🟡
Wolverhampton Wanderers — 3 titles⚫
These numbers represent the total number of titles from the beginning of the league in 1888 until 2004The ranking of clubs in terms of the number of English Premier League titles witnessed a significant change between 2004 and 2026, as Liverpool was at the top with 18 titles in 2004, followed by Manchester United with 15 titles, while Arsenal came third with 13 titles. But after that, with successive Premier League seasons, Manchester United was able to add several titles until it reached 20 titles, surpassing Liverpool, which in turn returned to the competition and raised its tally to 19 titles, while Arsenal maintained its position among the big leagues by adding the 2026 title. This period also witnessed the remarkable rise of Manchester City, as it won several championships since 2012 and became one of the most decorated in the modern era. Thus, the balance of power changed from Liverpool’s historical dominance to the supremacy of Manchester United, then the strong entry of Manchester City, with Arsenal remaining among the elite despite periods of absence