Arsenal back at the top of English football
Arsenal have finally won the Premier League again. After 22 years without a league title, Mikel Arteta’s side were crowned champions after Manchester City drew 1-1 away to Bournemouth on Tuesday night.
It means Arsenal have secured the title with one matchday to spare, after a season in which the club largely led the table from start to finish. For supporters, it is a historic moment – and a season that will be remembered for years to come.

A season Arsenal fans will never forget
On Monday night, Arsenal secured a crucial 1-0 win over Burnley, putting the pressure on Manchester City. City needed to win against Bournemouth to keep their title race alive until the final round of the league.
But Bournemouth shocked the reigning champions when Eli Junior Kroupi put the home team ahead before half-time. Erling Haaland equalised late in injury time, but it wasn’t enough for Pep Guardiola’s side.
When the final whistle blew, Arsenal players and supporters could finally celebrate the club’s first Premier League title since the legendary “Invincibles” season of 2003/04.

Mikel Arteta has built a new Arsenal
Da Mikel Arteta tok over Arsenal i 2019, var klubben langt unna toppen av engelsk fotball. Etter flere sesonger med skuffelser og tre strake andreplasser de siste årene, begynte mange å tvile på om Arsenal noen gang kom til å ta det siste steget.
Denne sesongen gjorde de nettopp det.
Arteta har bygget et lag med intensitet, defensiv disiplin og stor tro på egen spillestil. Selv da Arsenal mistet tabelltoppen i april, holdt laget fokus og slo tilbake i avgjørende kamper.
Med ligagullet blir Arteta den yngste Arsenal-manageren som har vunnet den engelske toppdivisjonen siden Arsène Wenger.
Big celebrations in North London
As soon as Manchester City dropped points, celebrations erupted in north London.
Thousands of Arsenal fans gathered outside the Emirates Stadium, waving red flares, waving flags, and chanting into the night. Videos from the club’s training ground also showed players and staff rejoicing wildly as the title was secured.
For many younger supporters, this is the first time they have seen Arsenal as league champions.

Could this be Arsenal’s greatest modern season?
The season is still not over for Arsenal. Now awaits the Champions League final against Paris Saint-Germain in Budapest on May 30.
If Arsenal also manages to win the Champions League for the first time in the club’s history, this team will go down as one of the greatest in the club’s 140-year history.
Arsenal kits are still among the world’s most popular
The huge interest around Arsenal this season has also led to a huge demand for new football kits among supporters around the world. Many supporters are now looking for both the new home kit and classic retro kits from the club’s greatest moments.
At Soccer Jerseys, you will find a large selection of football kits, retro kits and national team kits for both adults and children. Whether you are looking for a new Arsenal kit or other popular club kits from the 2026 season, the interest in football kits is greater than it has been in a long time.

