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EPAHundreds of thousands of Arsenal fans filled north London’s streets for a jubilant celebration of the club’s Premier League victory after a 22-year wait.
Proudly displaying the coveted trophy, the players waved to the crowds from open-top buses as the Gunners travelled a five-mile loop through Islington, circling the Emirates stadium.
They were joined by the women’s team, who lifted the first-ever Fifa Women’s Champions Cup earlier in the season.
The victory parade comes a day after the men’s team lost a nail-biting Champions League final against Paris Saint-Germain in a penalty shootout in Budapest.
PA MediaCrowds of fans were reaching their arms out towards buses as they travelled along the parade route.
Flags were waving with the players hyping up the crowd, occasionally throwing Arsenal scarves out towards the fans.
Fireworks could be heard along with the deafening sound of the vuvuzelas.
Joe, who attended the parade with his young son Trey, told the BBC: “We’ve been knocking on the door for the last four seasons and we’ve finally done it.
“I’m so excited.”

Following the team’s European near-miss on Saturday, Trey added: “In the late 2010s, they weren’t in the best form, they weren’t finishing in the top, top, like, sixth every season. So, it was a struggle.
“But now, since 2022, we’ve been finishing the Champions League spots, week in, week out.
“It feels surreal to come up against such a good team with PSG.”

Another fan out celebrating was Theresa, who was born streets away from Arsenal’s home ground.
She told the BBC: “You could say I’ve been a fan since I was born.”
While she did see Arsenal win the trophy two decades years ago, she reported: “it has been a long time since Arsenal has had anything to scream and roar about.”
EPAMichael and Teju were also enjoying the parade. Michael reported he’d been “an Arsenal fan since [Thierry Henry] – and Teju as my partner is one by default”.
He reported the club’s win was “a dream come true”, adding, “it’s only up from here. I’m over the moon.”
He reported his favourite player at the moment was Myles Lewis-Skelly.
Teju reported she supported Bukayo Saka – and his partner Tolami Benson, whose outfits she admires.

Another fan told the BBC: “I had to be here because I waited 22 years for this.”
He reported he was only nine years old when Arsenal last won this trophy in the legendary Invincibles season – where they did not lose a single Premier League game.
He reported the parade on Sunday was “one of the best days of [his] life”.
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