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Arsenal have broken the record for the largest attendance at a Premier League trophy parade.
Todayβs appearance peaked at 1.5 million fans, compared to Liverpoolβs 700,000 fans during their trophy parade last season.
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π¨ Arsenal's Champions League final against PSG delivered record-breaking television audiences on both sides of the Atlantic, underlining Arsenal's the global appeal.
In the United States, CBS recorded 3.09 million viewers, making PSG vs Arsenal the most-watched English-language club football broadcast in US history, comfortably surpassing the previous record of 2.04 million set by PSG vs Inter Milan in the 2025 final.
Arsenal also featured in the most-watched Premier League match ever in the US, with their clash against Manchester City attracting an average audience of 2.6 million viewers.
In France, the Champions League final drew a combined audience of 9.1 million viewers, with 6.2 million tuning in via M6 and a further 2.9 million watching across Canal+ and Canal+ Foot.
These figures highlight the immense commercial and broadcast value generated by Arsenal's return to European football's biggest stage.
From domestic league competition to the Champions League final, Arsenal have become a major television driver, consistently featuring in matches that deliver record audiences and strong broadcaster engagement across key international markets. ARSENAL IS MASSIVE.
π Arsenal secured a Premier League-leading 15 sponsorship deals during the 2025/26 season, more than any other club in the division.
Half of those partnerships are with globally recognized brands, while agreements with TCL, Konami, Persil, and Athletic have also been renewed, highlighting Arsenal's growing commercial strength off the pitch. π€π°[@Lu_Class_] #afc
Hand on heart, I dont feel sad at all. Im so fucking proud of this group. Won us a PL after 22 years and took us to a UCL final. Kings who will be remembered forever. 99% of Europe would want our season.
Thank you Mikel and Thank you Arsenal.
I recognise my football club again.
π¨π| THE STAT THAT DEFINES ARSENAL'S TITLE-WINNING SEASON.π
Across 61 matches in all competitions, Arsenal have been behind for just 403 minutes.
That's it.
To put that into perspective, the Gunners have played 5,490 minutes of football this season and spent only 7.3% of that time trailing.
Even more astonishing?
β«οΈ Arsenal have trailed by 2+ goals for just 26 minutes ALL SEASON.
Those 26 minutes came in the Carabao Cup Final.
Not in the Premier League.
Not in the Champions League.
Not across a gruelling 61-game campaign.
Just 26 minutes.
In the Premier League, Arsenal have spent only 8.6% of match time behind on the scoreboard, the second-best record in the division.
This is what elite control looks like.
While other teams rely on comebacks, chaos and moments of magic, Arsenal's dominance starts much earlier:
πΈ Rarely fall behind
πΈ Rarely lose control of games
πΈ Relentless defensive structure
πΈElite game management
πΈ Consistent for 90 minutes
The biggest compliment you can give Mikel Arteta's Arsenal isn't that they win.
It's that they almost never allow opponents to dictate terms.
For years, critics said Arsenal lacked mentality.
Now they're one of the hardest teams in Europe to put behind, let alone beat.
This isn't luck.
This is coaching.
This is structure.
This is control.
This is a champion's mentality. π