Letโs walk down the memory lane of all the English Premier League winners since 1992.
In 1992, something extraordinary happened in English soccer that would change the course of the game for decades to come. The birth of the English Premier League (EPL) transformed the game we love.
The EPL introduced a level of excitement never seen before. With top teams vying for glory every season, matches became thrilling battles of skill and strategy. Iconic players emerged, their talents showcased on an international stage.
As the years passed, the EPLโs reputation grew. It has become a symbol of excellence, a standard against which other leagues are measured. Clubs like Manchester United, Arsenal, Chelsea, and Liverpool have risen to international acclaim through their success in the Premier League.
In this article, weโll take a look at English Premier League winners since 1992, and the most successful English clubs and managers. Weโll also take a deep dive into every seasonโs league table. So letโs get started.
The Most Successful Teams in the English Premier League
Before getting into the full list of winners, letโs take a look at how many Premier League titles the top teams have won.
Club | Number of Titles |
---|---|
Manchester United | 13 |
Manchester City | 7 |
Chelsea | 5 |
Arsenal FC | 3 |
Liverpool FC | 1 |
Blackburn Rovers | 1 |
Leicester City | 1 |
List of English Premier League Winners from 1992 โ Present
List of All English Premier League Winners by Year
Season | Winner (Number of Titles) | Runners-up | Winning Manager |
---|---|---|---|
1992/93 | Manchester United (1) | Aston Villa | Sir Alex Ferguson |
1993/94 | Manchester United (2) | Blackburn Rovers | Sir Alex Ferguson |
1994/95 | Blackburn Rovers (1) | Manchester United | Kenny Dalglish |
1995/96 | Manchester United (3) | Newcastle United | Sir Alex Ferguson |
1996/97 | Manchester United (4) | Newcastle United | Sir Alex Ferguson |
1997/98 | Arsenal FC (1) | Manchester United | Arsรจne Wenger |
1998/99 | Manchester United (5) | Arsenal FC | Sir Alex Ferguson |
1999/00 | Manchester United (6) | Arsenal FC | Sir Alex Ferguson |
2000/01 | Manchester United (7) | Arsenal FC | Sir Alex Ferguson |
2001/02 | Arsenal FC (2) | Liverpool FC | Arsรจne Wenger |
2002/03 | Manchester United (8) | Arsenal FC | Sir Alex Ferguson |
2003/04 | Arsenal FC (3) | Chelsea FC | Arsรจne Wenger |
2004/05 | Chelsea FC (1) | Arsenal FC | Jose Mourinho |
2005/06 | Chelsea FC (2) | Manchester United | Jose Mourinho |
2006/07 | Manchester United (9) | Chelsea FC | Sir Alex Ferguson |
2007/08 | Manchester United (10) | Chelsea FC | Sir Alex Ferguson |
2008/09 | Manchester United (11) | Liverpool FC | Sir Alex Ferguson |
2009/10 | Chelsea FC (3) | Manchester United | Carlo Ancelotti |
2010/11 | Manchester United (12) | Chelsea FC | Sir Alex Ferguson |
2011/12 | Manchester City (1) | Manchester United | Roberto Mancini |
2012/13 | Manchester United (13) | Manchester City | Sir Alex Ferguson |
2013/14 | Manchester City (2) | Liverpool FC | Manuel Pellegrini |
2014/15 | Chelsea FC (4) | Manchester City | Jose Mourinho |
2015/16 | Leicester City (1) | Arsenal FC | Claudio Ranieri |
2016/17 | Chelsea FC (5) | Tottenham Hotspur | Antonio Conte |
2017/18 | Manchester City (3) | Manchester United | Pep Guardiola |
2018/19 | Manchester City (4) | Liverpool FC | Pep Guardiola |
2019/20 | Liverpool FC (1) | Manchester City | Jurgen Klopp |
2020/21 | Manchester City (5) | Manchester United | Pep Guardiola |
2021/22 | Manchester City (6) | Liverpool FC | Pep Guardiola |
2022/23 | Manchester City (7) | Arsenal FC | Pep Guardiola |
List of Managers Who Have Won The English Premier League
Manager | Club(s) | Number of Titles |
---|---|---|
Sir Alex Ferguson | Manchester United | 13 |
Pep Guardiola | Manchester City | 5 |
Jose Mourinho | Chelsea FC | 3 |
Arsรจne Wenger | Arsenal FC | 3 |
Kenny Dalglish | Blackburn Rovers | 1 |
Carlo Ancelotti | Chelsea | 1 |
Roberto Mancini | Manchester City | 1 |
Manuel Pellegrini | Manchester City | 1 |
Claudio Ranieri | Leicester City | 1 |
Jurgen Klopp | Liverpool FC | 1 |
Other Tournaments/League Winners Lists:
- UEFA Champions League
- UEFA Europa League
- La Liga
- Copa Del Rey
- Bundesliga
- DFB-Pokal
- Serie A
- Ligue 1
- Major League Soccer
- FA Cup
- EFL Cup
- UEFA Euros
- Copa America
- Copa Libertadores
English Premier League Table of Every Season Since 1992
1992/93 Season โ Manchester United
Manchester United won the inaugural Premier League season. They finished 10 points above the runners-up Aston Villa.
1993/94 Season โ Manchester United
Manchester United continued their dominance in the English Premier League by winning their second title in 1993/94. They lost only once in their first 29 matches to end up winning the title by 8 points over Blackburn Rovers.
1994/95 Season โ Blackburn Rovers
Blackburn Rovers bounced back from their previous yearโs disappointment to win their first and only Premier League title. It was a close call at the end though, as they finished just 1 point above the runners-up Manchester United.
1995/96 Season โ Manchester United
This was the first Premier League with 20 teams instead of 22. Manchester United won their third title, beating Newcastle United by 4 points. It was also the first season where the famous Class of โ92 at Manchester United played in the first team.
1996/97 Season โ Manchester United
Newcastle United was again beaten by Manchester United to clinch the title in the 1996/97 season. This seasonโs winners amassed the lowest points total of any Premier League champions with 75 points.
1997/98 Season โ Arsenal FC
Arsenal won their first English Premier League title by finishing 1 point above Manchester United. It was the start of the great Arsenal-Manchester United rivalry.
1998/99 Season โ Manchester United
Manchester United won their fifth Premier League title this season. They won it on the last day, finishing 1 point above Arsenal. Manchester United also became the first English team to win a treble in 1998/99.
1999/00 Season โ Manchester United
Manchester United defended their Premier League title with an impressive 91 points at the end of the season. There wasnโt any competition as second-placed Arsenal finished 18 points behind them.
2000/01 Season โ Manchester United
Manchester United became the first team to win three consecutive Premier League titles and displayed their dominance by winning it by 10 points. It was Manchester Unitedโs 7th Premier League title.
2001/02 Season โ Arsenal FC
Arsenal FC won their second Premier League title by finishing 7 points above the runners-up Liverpool. It was the first season that Manchester United finished outside the top 2.
2002/03 Season โ Manchester United
Manchester United claimed back the Premier League title in a hard-fought season against Arsenal. They finished 5 points ahead of Arsenal.
2003/04 Season โ Arsenal FC
Arsenal won their third Premier League title in style. If you see the table, youโll notice something that hasnโt ever been repeated since. Arsenal went the whole season unbeaten and gained the famous term โInvinciblesโ.
2004/05 Season โ Chelsea FC
The 2004/05 season marked the introduction of Jose Mourinho and Chelsea FC to the Premier League. Chelsea won their first title while claiming the record of least goals conceded in a single season.
2005/06 Season โ Chelsea FC
Chelsea continued their dominance for a second season, as the โSpecial Oneโ Jose Mourinho guided them to their second title. They finished with 91 points, 8 points above the runners-up Manchester United.
2006/07 Season โ Manchester United
Manchester United ended Chelseaโs title run thanks to their exciting duo Ronaldo and Rooney up front. Manchester United finished 6 points above the defending champions Chelsea.
2007/08 Season โ Manchester United
Manchester United again defended their crown to win their tenth Premier League title. They narrowly defeated Chelsea, who finished 2 points behind Manchester United. Manchester United also pipped Chelsea to win the UEFA Champions League this season.
2008/09 Season โ Manchester United
Manchester United were pushed all the way by Liverpool, but they came out the victors, winning their third consecutive Premier League title. They were deadly up top and solid at the back with 21 clean sheets in the season.
2009/10 Season โ Chelsea FC
Chelsea narrowly won the title on the last day against Manchester United. It was one of the highest-scoring Premier League seasons with Chelsea scoring an impressive 103 goals to win their third title.
2010/11 Season โ Manchester United
Manchester United bounced right back to the top, winning their 12th Premier League title. They finished the season with a comfortable 9-point lead over 2nd-placed Chelsea.
2011/12 Season โ Manchester City
The 2011/12 saw the most thrilling finale of a Premier League season ever. Manchester City won the title in extra time of the final match, beating Manchester United on goal difference. Manchester Cityโs 6-1 win over Manchester United earlier in the season proved crucial to the outcome.
2012/13 Season โ Manchester United
Sir Alex Ferguson bowed out with his 13th and final Premier League title. This would also turn out to be Manchester Unitedโs last title as of 2023. Robin van Persie played a huge role in the title win by scoring 26 goals for Manchester United.
2013/14 Season โ Manchester City
Steven Gerrardโs infamous slip allowed Manchester City to overtake Liverpool and win their second Premier League title. A new era of blue was about to start.
2014/15 Season โ Chelsea FC
Jose Mourinho returned to Chelsea and won their fourth and his third Premier League title. They won it quite comfortably with an 8-point lead at the end of the season.
2015/16 Season โ Leicester City
The 2015/16 season saw one of the greatest underdog story in sporting history. Leicester City went from relegation contenders the previous season to winning the Premier League title in 2015/16. They had 5000/1 odds at the start of the season to win the title. This means youโd get $5000 for every $1 you bet on the team.
2016/17 Season โ Chelsea FC
Antonio Conte and NโGolo Kante inspired Chelsea to win their fifth Premier League title. Tottenham Hotspur put up a good fight but they couldnโt stop Chelsea from winning. The points gap at the end was of 7 points between the champions and runners-up.
2017/18 Season โ Manchester City
Manchester City won their third title in a record-breaking 100-point season. Pep Guardiolaโs cruised to the title with an unbelievable gap of 19 points between their team and second-placed Manchester United.
2018/19 Season โ Manchester City
2018/19 was another record-breaking season as Manchester City and Liverpool battled it out till the end. Manchester City edged it out by 1 point to win the title, but Liverpool mounted the highest ever points tally by a Premier League runners-up.
2019/20 Season โ Liverpool FC
Remember the 2013/14 season where I said the blue era was about to start? Liverpool became the first team not wearing blue to win the Premier League title since then. Liverpool ended their 30-year wait for a top-flight title and won their first Premier League title in 2019/20. They ended the season with an 18-point gap between themselves and second-placed Manchester City.
2020/21 Season โ Manchester City
Manchester City lifted their fifth Premier League title quite easily as no one gave them any competition. They finished the season with 86 points while the second-placed Manchester United could only accrue 74 points.
2021/22 Season โ Manchester City
Liverpool and Manchester City again went head-to-head to fight for the title, and again Manchester City came out on top. Despite losing only 2 matches all season (one less than City), Liverpool fell short at the end. This was Manchester Cityโs sixth Premier League title.
2022/23 Season โ Manchester City
This was a season to forget for Arsenal as they lost out the title to Manchester City despite being on top of the table for 248 days. This is the longest a Premier League team has stayed on top without winning the title. Manchester City won their third consecutive title and a fifth in 6 years. They also became the second English team to win a treble after Manchester United.
Other Tournaments/League Winners Lists:
- UEFA Champions League
- UEFA Europa League
- La Liga
- Copa Del Rey
- Bundesliga
- DFB-Pokal
- Serie A
- Ligue 1
- Major League Soccer
- FA Cup
- EFL Cup
- UEFA Euros
- Copa America
- Copa Libertadores
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