Arsenal Champions at Last After 22 Years...

Imagine waiting 22 long years for something you love with all your heart. No Diwali, no New Year, nothing can match that kind of relief. That is exactly what happened on the night of May 19, 2026, when Arsenal Football Club was finally crowned Premier League champions, for the first time since 2004.
Written by Deepak Sharma, Delhi, Published by Deepak Sriram, 20 May 2026, Wednesday, 12:50 PM IST
And here is the best part,, they did not even need to play. The trophy landed in their lap because their biggest rival, Manchester City, failed to win their match.
So What Exactly Happened?
Manchester City needed to beat Bournemouth to stay in the title race and take it to the final day of the season. But a 39th-minute goal from Bournemouth's Junior Kroupi put City behind, and although Erling Haaland, one of the most feared strikers in the world, managed a stoppage-time equaliser in the 95th minute, it was too little, too late. The match ended 1-1, and with that result, Arsenal were left with an unassailable four-point lead at the top of the table, ending their 22-year wait for the title.
The moment the final whistle blew at Bournemouth, Arsenal fans swarmed outside the Emirates Stadium, setting off flares and partying in the streets. The players had gathered at their training ground to watch the match together, and the celebrations there were nothing short of electric.
Why Did This Happen? The Full Story
To understand why this title means so much, you need to understand the heartbreak that came before it. In back-to-back seasons in 2023 and 2024, Arsenal had led the league, only to watch Manchester City chase them down and snatch the title away. Then last year, they finished second again, this time to Liverpool. Three consecutive second-place finishes. Three times, so close, yet so far.
Arsenal's manager Mikel Arteta, a Spaniard who took charge of the club in December 2019, built this team patiently and methodically. He is only 44 years old, making him the second-youngest manager after José Mourinho to win the Premier League. More importantly, Arteta becomes the first former Premier League player to win the title as a manager, a remarkable achievement.
The secret behind Arsenal's success this season has been the best defence in the league and a reputation as specialists for set-piece goals, basically scoring from corners and free kicks. Football purists may debate the style, but results speak louder.
What Makes This Extra Special?
Arsenal's triumph means they are the first team in nine years to break the stranglehold that Manchester City and Liverpool had over the Premier League. It is Arsenal's 14th league title overall, but the first since the legendary "Invincibles" team of 2004, which famously went an entire season without losing a single match.
And if you think the season is done, think again. Arsenal have also reached the UEFA Champions League final against Paris Saint-Germain on May 30, where they will have the chance to become European champions for the very first time. A domestic and European double would make this the greatest season in the club's entire history.
What Happens Next?
The players will officially lift the Premier League trophy at Crystal Palace on May 24, one last match, one giant party. As for Manchester City, big questions loom. Reports suggest Pep Guardiola may leave the club after 10 years, with Enzo Maresca widely considered the frontrunner to replace him.
For Arsenal fans around the world, including the thousands in India who have supported this club through two decades of pain, this is not just a title. It is redemption.
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