JAKARTA - Liverpool officially confirmed the 2024/2025 Premier League title in the 34th week. The trophy is the 20th league title where they are now at the top of the list of the most league winners with Manchester United.

Liverpool won the Premier League title this season after a 5-1 win over Tottenham Hotspurs at Anfield on Sunday, April 28, 2025.

Before confirming the victory, Liverpool fell behind in the 12th minute through Dominic Solanke's goal. However, after that the hosts went crazy with five goals from Luis Diaz, Alexis Mac Allister, Cody Gakpo, Mohamed Salah, and Destiny Udogie suicide.

The five-goal victory then led Liverpool to win the 2024/2025 Premier League title which was also the 20th major league trophy.

The Reds' achievement matched Manchester United's record, which has so far collected 20 Premier League titles.

Under the records of the two teams, there is Arsenal with a collection of 13 Premier League titles. They were followed by Manchester City (10 trophies).

Everton is in fifth place with nine titles. Aston Villa has seven titles, Sunderland and Chelsea have won six times.

Meanwhile, teams such as Sheffield United, West Bromwich Albion, Ipswich Town, Nottingham Forest, and Leicester City have won the Premier League once.

Even so, in the era of the Premier League which began in 1992/1993, Manchester United remained the collector of the most titles with 13 trophies.

They were followed by city rivals Manchester City, with eight wins. Chelsea have won four times, while Arsenal have only won three times.

List Of Most Premier League Champions

Liverpool: 20 Manchester United: 20Arsenal: 13Manchester City: 10Everton: 9Aston Villa: 7Sunderland: 6Chelsea: 6Sheffield Wednesday: 4Newcastle United: 4


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