Premier League: A Closer Look at the Best Football League in the World

WriterAlex Johnson

22 February 2024

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Premier League: A Closer Look at the Best Football League in the World

The English Premier League (EPL) is the top-tier professional football league in England and is widely regarded as one of the best football leagues in the world. Established in 1992, the Premier League replaced the old First Division and has since become one of the most popular and watched football leagues globally.

How the Premier League Determines the Champion

Unlike many other sports leagues that have playoffs and a final championship game, the Premier League crowns its champion based on the team with the most points at the end of the season. Teams earn three points for a win and one point for a draw.

Complete List of Premier League Winners

Here is a comprehensive list of all the Premier League winners since its inception in 1992:

  • 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
  • 2014–15: Chelsea
  • 2013–14: Manchester City
  • 2012–13: Manchester United
  • 2011–12: Manchester City
  • 2010–11: Manchester United
  • 2009–10: Chelsea
  • 2008–09: Manchester United
  • 2007–08: Manchester United
  • 2006–07: Manchester United
  • 2005–06: Chelsea
  • 2004–05: Chelsea
  • 2003–04: Arsenal
  • 2002–03: Manchester United
  • 2001–02: Arsenal
  • 2000–01: Manchester United
  • 1999–2000: Manchester United
  • 1998–99: Manchester United
  • 1997–98: Arsenal
  • 1996–97: Manchester United
  • 1995–96: Manchester United
  • 1994–95: Blackburn Rovers
  • 1993–94: Manchester United
  • 1992–93: Manchester United

Clubs with the Most Premier League Titles

The following clubs have won the most Premier League titles:

  1. Manchester United - 20 titles
  2. Liverpool - 19 titles
  3. Arsenal - 13 titles
  4. Everton - 9 titles
  5. Manchester City - 9 titles
  6. Aston Villa - 7 titles
  7. Chelsea - 6 titles
  8. Sunderland - 6 titles
  9. Newcastle United - 4 titles
  10. Sheffield Wednesday - 4 titles
  11. Blackburn Rovers - 3 titles
  12. Huddersfield Town - 3 titles
  13. Leeds United - 3 titles
  14. Wolverhampton Wanderers - 3 titles
  15. Burnley - 2 titles
  16. Derby County - 2 titles
  17. Preston North End - 2 titles
  18. Portsmouth - 2 titles
  19. Tottenham Hotspur - 2 titles
  20. Ipswich Town - 1 title
  21. Leicester City - 1 title
  22. Nottingham Forest - 1 title
  23. Sheffield United - 1 title
  24. West Bromwich Albion - 1 title

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