Premier League
Premier League Champions – English Football Champions

See a complete list of Premier League Champions. Manchester City are the 2018/19 English Football Champions. This was their sixth championship title. Manchester United is the most decorated team in English Football League with twenty Championship titles.
Fast Facts:
- The English football champions are the winners of the highest league in English football, which is currently the Premier League.
- The first ball kicked in the Premier League was on August 15, 1992.
- Seasons run from August to May, with teams playing 38 matches each, totaling 380 matches in the season.
- The Premier League is currently sponsored by Barclays Bank and therefore officially known as the Barclays Premier League.
- The Premier League is one of Football’s most watched leagues and the most lucrative in terms of revenue – attracting the top players from all over the world.
The Premier League Champions are:
Year | Champions (number of titles) | Runners-up |
2018-19 | Manchester City (6) | Liverpool |
2017-18 | Manchester City (5) | Manchester United< |
2016-17 | Chelsea (6) | Tottenham Hotspur |
2015-16 | Leicester City | Arsenal |
2014-15 | Chelsea (5) | Manchester City |
2013-14 | Manchester City(4) | Liverpool |
2012-13 | Manchester United (20) | Manchester City |
2011-12 | Manchester City (3) | Manchester United |
2010-11 | Manchester United (19) | Chelsea |
2009–10 | Chelsea (4) | Manchester United |
2008–09 | Manchester United (18) | Liverpool |
2007–08 | Manchester United (17) | Chelsea |
2006–07 | Manchester United (16) | Chelsea |
2005–06 | Chelsea (3) | Manchester United |
2004–05 | Chelsea (2) | Arsenal |
2003–04 | Arsenal (13) | Chelsea |
2002–03 | Manchester United (15) | Arsenal |
2001–02 | Arsenal (12) | Liverpool |
2000–01 | Manchester United (14) | Arsenal |
1999–00 | Manchester United (13) | Arsenal |
1998–99 | Manchester United (12) | Arsenal |
1997–98 | Arsenal (11) | Manchester United |
1996–97 | Manchester United (11) | Newcastle United |
1995–96 | Manchester United (10) | Newcastle United |
1994–95 | Blackburn Rovers (3) | Manchester United |
1993–94 | Manchester United (9) | Blackburn Rovers |
1992–93 | Manchester United (8) | Aston Villa |