Thousands of Arsenal supporters lined the streets of north London as the club celebrated its Premier League title success with an open-top bus parade, bringing days of jubilation to a fitting climax.
Fans dressed in the club’s red and white colours gathered along the parade route to cheer players, coaching staff and club officials as they showcased the Premier League trophy. The celebrations created a carnival-like atmosphere, with supporters waving flags, singing club chants and capturing the moment on their phones.
Manager Mikel Arteta and club captain Martin Ødegaard were among those who addressed fans during the festivities, thanking them for their unwavering support throughout the season. Players took turns acknowledging the crowd as the team made its way through packed streets filled with enthusiastic supporters.
The title-winning campaign ended Arsenal’s wait for another league crown and was widely praised for its consistency, attacking football and resilience in key matches. Throughout the season, the Gunners maintained a strong challenge at the top of the table before eventually securing the championship.
Speaking during the celebrations, members of the squad described the achievement as a reward for years of hard work and dedication. They also credited the club’s supporters for creating an atmosphere that helped drive the team forward during crucial stages of the campaign.
The parade attracted fans from across the United Kingdom and beyond, with many travelling long distances to take part in the celebrations.
Club officials said the event was designed to allow supporters to share in the achievement and celebrate a season that will be remembered as one of the most successful in Arsenal’s recent history.
As the festivities concluded, attention gradually turned to the future, with fans expressing hope that the title triumph could mark the beginning of a new era of sustained success for the club under Arteta’s leadership.




















