List of English Premier League Winners Since 1992 – Ever since the formation of English Premier League in February 1992 following the decision of clubs in the Football League First Division to break away from The Football League, in order to take advantage of a lucrative television rights deal.
English Premier League has marked 26th seasons and each of the 26 seasons has been charted with the story of how the titles were won and the players who starred. From 2011/12’s incredible finale, to Arsenal’s “Invincibles”, as well as each of Manchester United’s dominance under Sir Alex Ferguson, find out more about Who has won more premier league titles since 1992 till now.
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Who has won more premier league titles since 1992 ? Its Manchester United who has won 13 titles under Sir Alex while Chelsea has kind of bought their success with 5 league titles followed by Arsenal’s 3 and recent oil rich Man City who grabbed three premier league titles the last one coming in 2017-18 season.
Manchester United – 13 Titles
Chelsea – 5 titles
Arsenal – 3 titles
Manchester City – 3 titles
Blackburn Rovers – 1 title
Leicester City – 1 title
Chelsea, Man City and even Blackburn won titles with spending big money in transfer market which goes to show how money has changed football over the last couple of decades.
List of English Premier League Winners Since 1992 Till Now
YEAR | WINNERS | RUNNERS-UP | THIRD PLACE | FOURTH |
1992-93 | Manchester United | Aston Villa | Norwich City | Blackburn Rovers |
1993-94 | Manchester United | Blackburn | Newcastle Utd | Arsenal |
1994-95 | Blackburn Rovers | Manchester Utd | Nottingham Forest | Liverpool |
1995-96 | Manchester United | Newcastle Utd | Liverpool | Aston Villa |
1996-97 | Manchester United | Newcastle Utd | Arsenal | Liverpool |
1997-98 | Arsenal | Manchester Utd | Liverpool | Chelsea |
1998-99 | Manchester United | Arsenal | Chelsea | Leeds United |
1999-00 | Manchester United | Arsenal | Leeds United | Liverpool |
2000-01 | Manchester United | Arsenal | Liverpool | Leeds United |
2001-02 | Arsenal | Liverpool | Manchester Utd | Newcastle Utd |
2002-03 | Manchester United | Arsenal | Newcastle Utd | Chelsea |
2003-04 | Arsenal | Chelsea | Manchester Utd | Liverpool |
2004-05 | Chelsea | Arsenal | Manchester Utd | Everton |
2005-06 | Chelsea | Manchester Utd | Liverpool | Arsenal |
2006-07 | Manchester United | Chelsea | Liverpool | Arsenal |
2007-08 | Manchester United | Chelsea | Arsenal | Liverpool |
2008-09 | Manchester United | Liverpool | Chelsea | Arsenal |
2009-10 | Chelsea | Manchester Utd | Arsenal | Tottenham |
2010-11 | Manchester United | Chelsea | Man City | Arsenal |
2011-12 | Man City | Manchester Utd | Arsenal | Tottenham |
2012-13 | Manchester United | Man City | Chelsea | Arsenal |
2013-14 | Man City | Liverpool | Chelsea | Arsenal |
2014-15 | Chelsea | Man City | Arsenal | Manchester Utd |
2015-16 | Leicester City | Arsenal | Tottenham | Man City |
2016-17 | Chelsea | Tottenham | Manchester City | Liverpool |
2017-18 | Man City | Manchester United | Tottenham | Liverpool |
A total of 49 clubs have played in the Premier League since its inception, with Arsenal, Chelsea, Everton, Liverpool, Man Utd, and Spurs participating in every campaign to date. Brighton & Hove Albion and Huddersfield Town are the most recent clubs to have played in the league.
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At the end of each season, the bottom three clubs are relegated, with three promoted clubs from the Football League’s Championship replacing them. The only exception to this was in the 1994/95 season when the League decided to reduce the number of clubs to 20. As a result, Crystal Palace joined Norwich, Leicester City and Ipswich in being relegated from the Premier League at the end of the 1994/95 season, with only two clubs replacing them from Division One, as the Championship was known then.
Apart from the opening campaign in 1992/93, every season of the Premier League has had a title sponsor. From the 1993/94 season, England’s top flight was known as the FA Carling Premiership, before the sponsorship changed in 2001 to Barclaycard until 2004.
The title of the competition then changed to the FA Barclays Premiership, with this being amended to Barclays Premier League ahead of the 2007/08 campaign.
Season 2015/16 marked the final campaign of a title sponsor arrangement, with the competition name becoming Premier League from 2016/17.
Manchester United were the first winners of the competition, finishing 10 points clear of Aston Villa, and have been PL champions on 13 occasions in total. Blackburn won the title once, in 1994/95, while Arsenal triumphed in 1997/98, 2001/02 and 2003/04.
Chelsea became the fourth club to win the PL, in 2004/05, and have since gone on to claim the title four more times, 2005/06, 2009/10, 2014/15 and the most recent in 2016/17. Man City have won the title twice, securing the trophy in dramatic fashion in 2011/12 with a goal in stoppage time of the final day, and again in 2013/14.
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Leicester are the latest and sixth club to win the Premier League, completing a remarkable title triumph a year after a successful battle against relegation.
The most successful manager in the competition is Sir Alex Ferguson who has guided Manchester United to all their Premier League successes. He also holds the record for being the longest serving manager in the Premier League, spending 21 years at Old Trafford since its inception in 1992 before retiring at the end of the 2012/13 season.
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List of English Premier League Winners Since 1992 Till Now