Arsenal’s stars stood together at Selhurst Park and posed with their medals after lifting the Premier League in front of supporters in 2026. The first team came off the pitch in south London and showed off the silverware for the cameras, with every squad member taking part in the celebrations.
The moment marked the end of Arsenal’s 22-year wait for England’s top prize, a milestone that landed in front of the club’s fans rather than behind closed doors. The scene was captured in a gallery published by Arsenal.com and centered on the players’ post-title celebrations at Selhurst Park, where the champions paused long enough for each squad member to face the cameras.
That detail matters because the title was not just sealed on a scoreboard but shared directly with the supporters who had waited through the long stretch between league crowns. The players who came off the pitch in south London did not rush the moment; they lined up, medals on display, and turned a championship night into a public finish.
The photos also underline how immediate the celebration was. Arsenal had only just lifted the Premier League, and the first team was already back out at Selhurst Park, presenting the medals in the same place the title was won in front of supporters. There was no delay, no staged backdrop and no separation between the achievement and the audience that came to witness it.
For Arsenal, the significance is plain. Ending a 22-year wait changes the shape of a season and the memory of it, and the club’s gallery captures the exact moment that history became visible. The next step is not the celebration itself, but how the champions carry this title into the weeks ahead, now with the wait over and the medals already in hand.

