Premier League titles by club
Premier League Era
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
Football League First Division
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
1919–20 West Brom
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
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
Football League
1891–92 Sunderland
1890–91 Everton
1889–90 Preston North End
1888–89 Preston North End
Premier League’s most successful teams
Manchester United
Manchester United is the most successful football club in the English Premier League, with 20 league titles. The majority of the clubs’ success is in the Premier League era.
Manchester United also won many titles during the Football League First Division era. The club is arguably the country’s most successful team with 20 domestic league titles, 12 Emirates FA Cup titles, five EFL Cups and a total of 21 Community Shield which is a record held by the club.
Notable managers of the club
Alex Ferguson
Sir Alex Ferguson is the most successful Coach that had ever managed Manchester United as a football club in England.
Records: The Scotsman won over 13 Premier League titles for the club, five English FA Cup titles, four Football League Cup and a record Community Shield won 21 times better than any other team in the division.
Matt Busby
Matt Busby dubbed the Manchester United saviour was called to take care of the club during the struggling times.
Liverpool
Liverpool FC is the second most successful all-time English Premier League winner with 19 titles. In the 2019–20 season, LFC won the league to end a 30-year wait for the league title and the first in the Premier League era.
Liverpool won its first-ever Premier League title in 1901 and had to wait another five years before adding another title to its cabinet which was the second. The Merseyside Red followed up with its success after the 1901 triumph.
Notable managers
William Edward Barclay and John Mckenna
The duo is regarded as the front liners of Liverpool’s success as a club as lead the team to its first-ever title in the Lancashire league.
Bob Paisley
The Anfield landlords enjoyed a memorable experience during the time of Bob Paisley as the manager of the club. During his reign between 1974 to 1983, over Six league titles were achieved.
Jurgen Klopp
The manager that brought joy and happiness to hearts and minds Liverpool FC is German manager Jurgen Klopp, who left his former club Borussia Dortmund to take up the challenge handed to him in England.
Arsenal FC
Arsenal FC is one of the best teams in the all-time EPL winners list with eleven titles, including a season of wonders known as “The Invincibles“.
“The Invincibles”
Arsenal is the second English club to earn the Nickname the Invincibles, which was first achieved by Preston North End, the first Premier League Champions. In the 2003–04 EPL season, Arsenal, led by Arsène Wenger, finished the entire season without a single defeat and was crowned Champions of the league.
Notable managers
Arsène Wenger
French manager Arsène Wenger is the club’s longest-serving and the most successful in the club’s history. In his reign at the club, he won over three Premier League titles which added the Gunners to the Premier League all-time winners list top table with eleven.
Herbert Chapman
Chapman was known for his role in the overall change experienced at the club.
Everton FC
IN TERMS OF PREMIER LEAGUE TROPHIES WON, Everton FC is the closest to the Big Six in the EPL. The club won its first league title in the 1890–91 season. The Merseyside have won nine league titles.
Aston Villa
Aston Villa has won the Premier League seven times during the Football League First Division era.
Manchester City
Manchester City is the sixth joint Premier League all-time winner alongside Sunderland and Chelsea.
Sunderland
Sunderland also prides itself as six-time EPL Champions.
Chelsea
Chelsea’s major club success started in the early 2000s. The Blues won the league back to back in 2004–05 and 2005–06. Another achievement came during 2009–10. The club added another trophy five years later and only picked another one in the 2016–17 campaign.
A big question in most English football followers’ minds is looking at the league’s competitiveness right from its inception from the Football League to the Football League First Division and now into the Premier League era. Which Premier League club is the best?
Manchester United won the first edition of the Premier League after it was revamped to the status of the Premier League back in 1992.