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What have Arsenal won in last 5 years?
The Gunners last won the Premier League in 2004 under Arsene Wenger but have undergone an optimistic change under the Spanish manager Arteta, reaching the quarterfinals of the UEFA Champions League after 14 years, this season.Manchester City F.C.Premier League / Current champion (2023–24 Premier League)By Tom Gott | May 20, 2023

In total, Arsenal spent a whopping 248 days at the top of the Premier League table this season. Not in the history of English top-flight football has any team been leading for so long without going on to win the whole thing.

How many Premier League titles has Arsenal won with Arsene Wenger : Three Premier League titles

Three Premier League titles, seven FA Cups and 49 games unbeaten might be some of the most important figures from his time in our dugout, but digging through the record books there are plenty more impressive numbers to his name.

What trophy did Arsenal win last

the Community Shield

Their last trophy was the Community Shield in 2020. Here is a list of all the titles that Arsenal have won since they were formed in 1886.

When last did Arsenal won a trophy last : 2014

Arsenal's nine-year trophy drought came to an end in 2014, as they won the FA Cup for the fifth time under Wenger.

Premier League Winners

Year Winner Runners-up
2017-18 Manchester City Manchester United
2016-17 Chelsea Tottenham Hotspur
2015-16 Leicester City Arsenal
2014-15 Chelsea Manchester City


Premier League champions

  • 2022/23 Manchester City.
  • 2021/22 Manchester City.
  • 2020/21 Manchester City.
  • 2019/20 Liverpool.
  • 2018/19 Manchester City.
  • 2017/18 Manchester City.
  • 2016/17 Chelsea.
  • 2015/16 Leicester City.

What has Arsenal never won

Arsenal have never won the Champions League, but they did reach the final with the help of five Henry goals during the 2005/06 season. They won their group and beat Real Madrid, Juventus and Villarreal during the knockout stage, guided by revered former manager Arsene Wenger.2003–04

This included all 38 matches of their title-winning 2003–04 season. This campaign is remembered as the club's 'Invincibles' year. Arsenal, under manager Mikel Arteta, finished second in the English Premier League 2023 season – their best finish since 2004.In domestic football, Arsenal has won 13 league titles (including one unbeaten title), a record 14 FA Cups, two League Cups, 17 FA Community Shields, and a Football League Centenary Trophy.

Manchester United

The team that Arsenal have played most in league competition is Manchester United, who they first met in the 1894–95 Football League season; the 83 defeats from 204 meetings is more than they have lost against any other club.

What has Arsenal won : The North London club has won 13 English top-flight league titles, only behind Manchester United (20) and Liverpool (19). After the inception of the Premier League in 1992, Arsenal won three league titles – in 1997-98, 2001-02 and 2003-04 – all under French manager Arsene Wenger.

Has Arteta won a trophy with Arsenal : At Arsenal he has won the FA Cup and two Community Shields as a manager, having previously won the FA Cup twice as a player with the Gunners. When asked if winning the Premier League as Arsenal manager would be his best achievement in football, Arteta said: "It probably would be the best.

Which trophy did Arsenal win recently

All titles

Season Title
20/21 English Supercup Winner
19/20 FA Cup Winner
18/19 Europa League runner-up
17/18 Europa League Participant


A quick look at who has won the most trophies in England over the past ten years puts one club head and shoulders above the rest – Manchester City.Premier League Winners

Year Winner Runners-up
2019-20 Liverpool Manchester City
2018-19 Manchester City Liverpool
2017-18 Manchester City Manchester United
2016-17 Chelsea Tottenham Hotspur

Who has 13 Premier League titles : Manchester United

Manchester United: 13

The Scotsman won all of his titles in the Premier League era — starting with the competition's inaugural season in 1992-93 and finishing 20 years later with the Robin van Persie-inspired triumph in 2012-13.