Here you can find the list of the English Premier League winners and other records you are looking for.
The first edition of English football’s top division was won by Preston North End. the latest crown goes to Manchester City.
First established in 1888 under the name of Football League, the top division of English football was changed to Football League First Division in 1892 and again since 1992, it has been operating as English Premier League.
Former Aston Villa, Manchester City, and Everton midfielder Gareth Barry holds a record 653 appearances in the English league.
Manchester United is the most successful club in English Premier League history, winning 20 titles. Rival Liverpool is behind with 19 titles.
From 1987 to 2014, midfielder Ryan Giggs, who played for Manchester United, won the most 13 Premier League titles.
Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson is the most successful manager in Premier League history, winning 13 titles between 1993 and 2013, more than double the number won by Pep Guardiola, who is the second most successful manager with six.
List of the English Premier League Winners
Season | Winners |
1888–89 | Preston North End |
1889–90 | Preston North End |
1890–91 | Everton |
1891–92 | Sunderland |
1892–93 | Sunderland |
1893–94 | Aston Villa |
1894–95 | Sunderland |
1895–96 | Aston Villa |
1896–97 | Aston Villa |
1897–98 | Sheffield United |
1898–99 | Aston Villa |
1899–1900 | Aston Villa |
1900–01 | Liverpool |
1901–02 | Sunderland |
1902–03 | The Wednesday |
1903–04 | The Wednesday |
1904–05 | Newcastle United |
1905–06 | Liverpool |
1906–07 | Newcastle United |
1907–08 | Manchester United |
1908–09 | Newcastle United |
1909–10 | Aston Villa |
1910–11 | Manchester United |
1911–12 | Blackburn Rovers |
1912–13 | Sunderland |
1913–14 | Blackburn Rovers |
1914–15 | Everton |
1915–16 | League suspended due to WWI |
1919–20 | West Bromwich Albion |
1920–21 | Burnley |
1921–22 | Liverpool |
1922–23 | Liverpool |
1923–24 | Huddersfield Town |
1924–25 | Huddersfield Town |
1925–26 | Huddersfield Town |
1926–27 | Newcastle United |
1927–28 | Everton |
1928–29 | The Wednesday |
1929–30 | Sheffield Wednesday |
1930–31 | Arsenal |
1931–32 | Everton |
1932–33 | Arsenal |
1933–34 | Arsenal |
1934–35 | Arsenal |
1935–36 | Sunderland |
1936–37 | Manchester City |
1937–38 | Arsenal |
1938–39 | Everton |
1939–40 | League suspended due to WWII |
1946–47 | Liverpool |
1947–48 | Arsenal |
1948–49 | Portsmouth |
1949–50 | Portsmouth |
1950–51 | Tottenham Hotspur |
1951–52 | Manchester United |
1952–53 | Arsenal |
1953–54 | Wolverhampton Wanderers |
1954–55 | Chelsea |
1955–56 | Manchester United |
1956–57 | Manchester United |
1957–58 | Wolverhampton Wanderers |
1958–59 | Wolverhampton Wanderers |
1959–60 | Burnley |
1960–61 | Tottenham Hotspur |
1961–62 | Ipswich Town |
1962–63 | Everton |
1963–64 | Liverpool |
1964–65 | Manchester United |
1965–66 | Liverpool |
1966–67 | Manchester United |
1967–68 | Manchester City |
1968–69 | Leeds United |
1969–70 | Everton |
1970–71 | Arsenal |
1971–72 | Derby County |
1972–73 | Liverpool |
1973–74 | Leeds United |
1974–75 | Derby County |
1975–76 | Liverpool |
1976–77 | Liverpool |
1977–78 | Nottingham Forest |
1978–79 | Liverpool |
1979–80 | Liverpool |
1980–81 | Aston Villa |
1981–82 | Liverpool |
1982–83 | Liverpool |
1983–84 | Liverpool |
1984–85 | Everton |
1985–86 | Liverpool |
1986–87 | Everton |
1987–88 | Liverpool |
1988–89 | Arsenal |
1989–90 | Liverpool |
1990–91 | Arsenal |
1991–92 | Leeds United |
1992–93 | Manchester United |
1993–94 | Manchester United |
1994–95 | Blackburn Rovers |
1995–96 | Manchester United |
1996–97 | Manchester United |
1997–98 | Arsenal |
1998–99 | Manchester United |
1999–00 | Manchester United |
2000–01 | Manchester United |
2001–02 | Arsenal |
2002–03 | Manchester United |
2003–04 | Arsenal |
2004–05 | Chelsea |
2005–06 | Chelsea |
2006–07 | Manchester United |
2007–08 | Manchester United |
2008–09 | Manchester United |
2009–10 | Chelsea |
2010–11 | Manchester United |
2011–12 | Manchester City |
2012–13 | Manchester United |
2013–14 | Manchester City |
2014–15 | Chelsea |
2015–16 | Leicester City |
2016–17 | Chelsea |
2017–18 | Manchester City |
2018–19 | Manchester City |
2019–20 | Liverpool |
2020–21 | Manchester City |
2021–22 | Manchester City |
2022–23 | Manchester City |
2023–24 | Manchester City |
2024–25 | TBD |