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10 epic moments from our title celebrations

The euphoric scenes at Selhurst Park have been watched over and over again as we lifted our first Premier League title in 22 years.

From Mikel Arteta getting the bumps to Bukayo Saka playing conductor with the supporters, there were a host of iconic moments to be savoured.

Let's take a look back at 10 of the best moments from our title celebrations in south London!

VIKTOR'S ICONIC CELEBRATIONS

When Viktor Gyokeres joined us last summer, he came with an incredible goal record and an incredible goal celebration.

His Bane-style celebration has been witnessed over and over again in 2025/26 and during the jubilant scenes at Selhurst, the Swede took time to pose once more with the supporters, creating an iconic photo to be cherished.

BUKAYO LEADS THE WAY

Every good concert needs a conductor and that was Bukayo Saka. Our Hale End graduate quietened down the crowd before belting out Allez Allez Allez to get the party into full swing.

ARTETA GETS THE BUMPS

Over the years, many managers have been seen getting the bumps from players and staff - this time, it was Mikel Arteta's turn.

Inspired by Declan Rice and his teammates, our stars hoisted Mikel up, much to the delight of the travelling support.

MARTIN FINALLY GETS HIS HANDS ON THE TROPHY

A special moment saw Martin Odegaard receive the Premier League trophy from Emmanuel Nmecha, who has been a central part of our North London United football sessions for over 10 years. During this time, he has become an ambassador for the team and a champion through public speaking and raising awareness of the group and Down syndrome.

An inspirational role model for others, Emmanuel was the fitting person to give our skipper the trophy and celebrate the league title.

KING OF BRAZIL

Gabriel has been one of the key cogs in our defensive unit this season, and the supporters let him know how much he's loved in N5.

The centre-back decided to join in with his own song, King of Brazil, much to the delight of those in South London.

ONE TEAM ONE DREAM

The scenes at Selhurst Park were special to share with our supporters.

From singing Louis Dunford's The Angel to serenading our players and staff, the day was a celebration of togetherness to come out on top, creating memories that will last a lifetime.

HE KNOWS IT'S NOT DONE

During our 2-1 defeat at Manchester City, Declan Rice was seen mouthing the words 'it's not done' to teammates. How right he was.

As he revelled in the celebrations at Crystal Palace, our supporters let him know they'd seen what he'd said last month.

MIKEL IN A SPIN CYCLE

Mikel's trophy lift was always going to be memorable, but he truly made it his own with this lift during the first part of the celebrations.

As the boss got his hands on the trophy, he took photographers and camera operators for a spin with a couple of spins before hoisting the trophy aloft in front of our supporters.

SAKA GOES FULL CIRCLE

In December 2020, following our home defeat to Burnley, a result which left us 16th in the Premier League table, Bukayo Saka posted on social media that our supporters deserved better.

Fast forward under five years, and our number 7 has helped deliver on his promise. To mark the moment and the journey we've been on, Bukayo took up a familiar pose to that of December 2020, this time though, with the Premier League trophy in shot.

VIKTOR WHISTLES AWAY

As the celebrations eventually died down and Selhurst Park closed it's doors, there was still time for Gyokeres to recreate another iconic moment.

During his time at Sporting CP, he was seen whistling away as he carried the Portuguese title. So what better way to mark your first title in England by doing the same again?

Take it away, Vik!

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