Under the coaching of Mike Arteta, Arsenal put an end to their 22-year wait and won their first-ever title since 2004. Let's look at five key highlights of the Gunners' journey to glory
Cristiano Ronaldo will be make another attempt to get his hands around the coveted trophy as he is set to make his sixth appearance in the FIFA World Cup
BY Associated Press 19 May 2026
Arsenal crowned the champions of EPL 2025-26 after Manchester City failed to get past AFC Bournemouth as last-gasp Haaland's equalizer didn't prove enough at the Vitality Stadium on Sunday, May 19
BY Associated Press 19 May 2026
Carlos Alcaraz injured his right wrist at the Barcelona Open in April 2026 and had already pulled out from the upcoming French Open. Alcaraz won back-to-back Wimbledon titles in 2023 and ’24, beating Novak Djokovic in both finals
BY Associated Press 19 May 2026
Pep Guardiola’s decade-long reign at Manchester City may end this season, with Enzo Maresca emerging as the leading candidate to replace him, according to British media reports
BY Associated Press 19 May 2026
Alex Caruso’s 31-point playoff masterclass went in vain as Victor Wembanyama powered the Spurs past the Thunder in double overtime thriller
BY Associated Press 19 May 2026
Billie Jean King initially enrolled at the campus in 1961, the same year she won the first of her record-tying 20 Wimbledon titles. She soon left school to pursue becoming No. 1 in the world, winning 39 Grand Slam trophies, and earning an historic victory over Bobby Riggs in the 1973 "Battle of the Sexes"
BY Associated Press 19 May 2026
Kai Havertz's first-half header secured a tense 1-0 victory for Arsenal over relegated Burnley, moving the Gunners within one win of their first Premier League title in 22 years
BY Associated Press 18 May 2026
Despite lingering fitness concerns following his 2023 ACL tear, 34-year-old striker Neymar has been named to Brazil's 26-man World Cup squad by coach Carlo Ancelotti, marking his fourth appearance at the tournament
BY Associated Press 18 May 2026
Gilgeous-Alexander got 83 of a possible 100 first-place votes. Jokic received 10 and Wembanyama got five. Luka Doncic of the Los Angeles Lakers was fourth in the voting and Cade Cunningham of the Detroit Pistons was fifth
BY Associated Press 18 May 2026
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