Thousands of jubilant Arsenal supporters poured into streets across the world after the club was officially crowned English Premier League champions, ending a 22-year wait for the coveted title.
From London to Nairobi, fans painted cities red and white as celebrations erupted moments after Arsenal sealed the championship in dramatic fashion. Supporters waved flags, sang club anthems, lit flares, and staged massive street parties to mark the historic achievement.
In Kenya, passionate Arsenal fans flooded Nairobi’s Central Business District, bringing traffic to a standstill as chants of “Champions!” echoed through the streets. Motorists hooted horns while fans draped in Arsenal jerseys danced and celebrated late into the night.
Similar scenes were witnessed in several cities around the globe, including Kampala, Lagos, New York, and Johannesburg, underlining Arsenal’s huge international fanbase and the emotional significance of the title victory.
The triumph marks Arsenal’s first Premier League crown since the legendary “Invincibles” season of 2003/04. Under manager Mikel Arteta, the North London club produced a remarkable campaign filled with consistency, attacking football, and resilience to finally dethrone their rivals.
Captain Martin Ødegaard lifted the trophy in emotional scenes at the Emirates Stadium as fans inside and outside the arena celebrated one of the club’s greatest modern achievements.
Star players including Bukayo Saka, Declan Rice, and William Saliba played key roles throughout the title-winning season, helping Arsenal finish ahead of defending champions Manchester City.
Social media platforms were also flooded with celebration videos and photos, with hashtags linked to Arsenal’s victory trending worldwide within minutes of the final whistle.
For millions of Arsenal supporters, the long wait for Premier League glory finally came to an unforgettable end.
