Hundreds of thousands of supporters descended upon North London on June 1, 2026, to celebrate a historic double for Arsenal. The trophy parade honored the men’s Premier League title—the club’s first in 22 years—and the women’s FIFA Women’s Champions Cup victory with a massive celebratory route through the N5 area.
North London Swells with Thousands for the Champions Parade

Sunglasses, Tifos, and a Police Officer: The Bus Highlights

- The Missing Shades: A pair of sunglasses, last seen on Martinelli’s face, was famously thrown from the bus.
- The Heading Incident: Captain Martin Odegaard attempted to show off his heading skills by kicking a ball into the crowd, only to accidentally strike a police officer walking alongside the vehicle.
- The Foliage Prank: Goalkeeper David Raya was caught using foliage to playfully poke striker Viktor Gyokeres as he showed off the new silverware.
- Tech on Tour: Ben White was spotted leading the singing while wearing Meta glasses, which were also used by Odegaard to capture the view of the supporters.
Personal Milestones Amidst the Trophy Celebrations
Beyond the collective joy, the parade provided a platform for players to reflect on their individual journeys and the grit required to secure the titles. For some, the season was a story of resilience; Merino noted the difficulty of the campaign, describing it as a “really hard season with ups and downs” after returning from a long injury. For David Raya, the season was defined by both individual accolades and a deep sense of gratitude. The goalkeeper, who secured three consecutive Golden Gloves, looked back on the personal sacrifice required to reach this level of professional success.“Winning three Golden Gloves in a row never crossed my mind but as soon as you get the first one you think maybe it’s a one-off. Then when you get the second and third one, it’s not just me, it’s the whole team.”
A Hunger for More Next Season
Despite the exhaustion that usually follows a title-winning campaign, the sentiment among the squad is far from being finished. The parade served as a celebration of what has been achieved, but it also functioned as a warning to the rest of the league. Declan Rice, visibly moved by the scale of the celebration, expressed a desire to return even stronger. As players shared their reflections with presenters, Rice admitted to being “speechless” by the joy the team has brought to the supporters.“I love this team, I love this manager. To see the joy we can give people, it’s crazy, but next year we’re coming back for more.”

