List of All English Football Champions

Arsenal finally brought the Premier League trophy back to North London after ending a 22-year title drought by winning the 2025/26 campaign. The triumph marked the Gunners’ 14th top-flight crown and cemented their return among England’s elite.
Despite Arsenal’s latest success, two clubs remain tied at the summit of English football history. Both Manchester United and Liverpool have lifted the English league title 20 times — more than any other side.
The dominance of Manchester United largely came during the modern Premier League era under legendary manager Sir Alex Ferguson. The Red Devils captured 13 league titles in the Premier League period alone, although their last championship arrived back in the 2012/13 season.
Manchester City, meanwhile, rewrote English football history by becoming the first club ever to win four consecutive Premier League titles. Pep Guardiola’s side established one of the most dominant dynasties the English game has ever seen.
In total, 24 different clubs have been crowned champions of England since the league’s foundation in 1888.
Most Successful Clubs in English Football History
Manchester United — 20 titles
Liverpool — 20 titles
Arsenal — 14 titles
Manchester City — 10 titles
Everton — 9 titles
Aston Villa — 7 titles
Chelsea — 6 titles
Sunderland — 6 titles
Newcastle United — 4 titles
Sheffield Wednesday — 4 titles
Premier League Era Champions
1992/93 — Manchester United
1993/94 — Manchester United
1994/95 — Blackburn Rovers
1995/96 — Manchester United
1996/97 — Manchester United
1997/98 — Arsenal
1998/99 — Manchester United
1999/00 — Manchester United
2000/01 — Manchester United
2001/02 — Arsenal
2002/03 — Manchester United
2003/04 — Arsenal — the famous “Invincibles” season
2004/05 — Chelsea
2005/06 — Chelsea
2006/07 — Manchester United
2007/08 — Manchester United
2008/09 — Manchester United
2009/10 — Chelsea
2010/11 — Manchester United
2011/12 — Manchester City
2012/13 — Manchester United
2013/14 — Manchester City
2014/15 — Chelsea
2015/16 — Leicester City
2016/17 — Chelsea
2017/18 — Manchester City
2018/19 — Manchester City
2019/20 — Liverpool
2020/21 — Manchester City
2021/22 — Manchester City
2022/23 — Manchester City
2023/24 — Manchester City
2024/25 — Liverpool
2025/26 — Arsenal