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Players With Most Premier League Winners’ Medals


In brief
a complete list of all the players that have taken home Premier League championships.
Many players have won their first Premier League title as a result of Liverpool’s success in the 2024–2025 campaign.
Since the Premier League was renamed in 1992, more than 300 players can claim to have won at least one championship.
One of the greatest accomplishments in football is winning the Premier League. Getting the trophy is something that many players aim to accomplish because the English top division is regarded as one of the best in the sport. Numerous football players have accomplished this amazing feat since the Premier League’s founding more than thirty years ago.



Since the Premier League was established in 1992, more than 300 players may claim to have won it, regardless of whether they are a star player who is guiding their club to victory or more of a supporting player who is helping push their team over the edge. Some created remarkable legacies in the top flight and won multiple titles over their careers, while others just succeeded once and were never given the opportunity again.


We’ve made the decision to compile a list of every football player who has ever won the Premier League, including every member of the Liverpool team that won the league in the 2024–2025 season.



One Premier League Championship with Jamie Vardy, Micah Richards, and Alan Shearer




There are some notable names like Alan Shearer, Jens Lehmann, and Jamie Vardy who all managed to lift the trophy – but only once. There are also some frequently forgotten or even downright surprising names included that fans may not remember, like Blackburn Rovers and Leicester City, who both won the Premier League title once, and their supporting cast never came close to doing so again. This is by far the largest section of our list, with over 150 players having won the title once.


There are too many players to list, but some of the more unexpected additions are Tom Cleverley, Matthew Upton, and Darren Ferguson. Over 150 players have won the trophy. In May 2024, celebrities like Jeremy Doku and Oscar Bobb were added to the list.

Players who have won one Premier League championship

The player

Club

Time of year

Blackmore, Clayton

United Manchester

1992–1993

Dublin, Dion

United Manchester

1992–1993

Darren Ferguson

United Manchester

1992–1993

Phelan, Mike

United Manchester

1992–1993

Atkins, Mark

Rovers of Blackburn

1994–1995

Tim Flowers

Rovers of Blackburn

1994–1995

Gale, Tony

Rovers of Blackburn

1994–1995

Hendry, Colin

Rovers of Blackburn

1994–1995

Le Saux, Graeme

Rovers of Blackburn

1994–1995

Newell, Mike

Rovers of Blackburn

1994–1995

Pearce, Ian

Rovers of Blackburn

1994–1995

Ripley, Stuart

Rovers of Blackburn

1994–1995

Shearer, Alan

Rovers of Blackburn

1994–1995

Sherwood, Tim

Rovers of Blackburn

1994–1995

Slater Robbie

Rovers of Blackburn

1994–1995

Sutton, Chris

Rovers of Blackburn

1994–1995

Warhurst, Paul

Rovers of Blackburn

1994–1995

Wilcox, Jason

Rovers of Blackburn

1994–1995

Cruyff, Jordi

United Manchester

1996–1997

Poborsky, Karel

United Manchester

1996–1997

Morte, Luis Boa

The Arsenal

1997–1998

Bould, Steve

The Arsenal

1997–1998

Garde Remi

The Arsenal

1997–1998

Stephen Hughes

The Arsenal

1997–1998

Manninger, Alex

The Arsenal

1997–1998

Overmars, Marc

The Arsenal

1997–1998

Emmanuel Petit

The Arsenal

1997–1998

David Platt

The Arsenal

1997–1998

Winterburn, Nigel

The Arsenal

1997–1998

Wreh, Christopher

The Arsenal

1997–1998

Ian Wright

The Arsenal

1997–1998

Blomqvist, Jesper

United Manchester

1998/99

Bosnich, Mark

United Manchester

1999–2000

Chadwick, Luke

United Manchester

January 2000

Wallwork, Ronnie

United Manchester

January 2000

Van Bronckhorst, Giovanni

The Arsenal

2001–2002

Luzhnyi Oleh

The Arsenal

2001–2002

Stepanovs, Igors

The Arsenal

2001–2002

Taylor, Stuart

The Arsenal

2001–2002

Upson, Matthew

The Arsenal

2001–2002

Wright, Richard

The Arsenal

2001–2002

Blanc, Laurent

United Manchester

2002–2003

Carroll, Roy

United Manchester

2002–2003

Fortune Quinton

United Manchester

2002–2003

Diego Forlan

United Manchester

2002–2003

Ruud van Nistelrooy

United Manchester

2002–2003

Veron, Juan Sebastian

United Manchester

2002–2003

Aliadiere Jeremie

The Arsenal

2003–04

Cygan, Pascal

The Arsenal

2003–04

Lehmann, Jens

The Arsenal

2003–04

Reyes, Jose Antonio

The Arsenal

2003–04

Silva Gilberto

The Arsenal

2003–04

Bridge, Wayne

Chelsea

2004–05

Jarosik Jiri

Chelsea

2004–05

Glen Johnson

Chelsea

2004–05

Kezman, Mateja

Chelsea

2004–05

Smertin, Alexey

Chelsea

2004–05

Tiago

Chelsea

2004–05

Crespo, Hernan

Chelsea

2005–2006

Asier del Horno

Chelsea

2005–2006

Wright-Phillips Shaun

Chelsea

2005–2006

Heinze, Gabriel

United Manchester

2006–07

Larsson, Henrik

United Manchester

2006–07

Richardson, Kieran

United Manchester

2006–07

Smith, Alan

United Manchester

2006–07

Hargreaves, Owen

United Manchester

2007–2008

Pique Gerard

United Manchester

2007–2008

Alex

Chelsea

2009–2010

Ballack, Michael

Chelsea

2009–2010

Belletti, Juliano

Chelsea

2009–2010

Deco

Chelsea

2009–2010

Kalou, Salomon

Chelsea

2009–2010

Malouda Florent

Chelsea

2009–2010

Sturridge, Daniel

Chelsea

2009–2010

Zhirkov Yuri

Chelsea

2009–2010

Fabio

United Manchester

2010–11

Darren Gibson

United Manchester

2010–11

Michael Owen

United Manchester

2010–11

Balotelli, Mario

City of Manchester

2011–12

Barry, Gareth

City of Manchester

2011–12

Adam Johnson

City of Manchester

2011–12

Jong, Nigel

City of Manchester

2011–12

Richards, Micah

City of Manchester

2011–12

Savic Stefan

City of Manchester

2011–12

Buttner, Alexander

United Manchester

2012–2013

Cleverley, Tom

United Manchester

2012–2013

De Gea, David

United Manchester

2012–2013

Phil Jones

United Manchester

2012–2013

Kagawa Shinji

United Manchester

2012–2013

Lindegaard, Anders

United Manchester

2012–2013

Persie, Robin

United Manchester

2012–2013

Welbeck, Danny

United Manchester

2012–2013

Ashley Young

United Manchester

2012–2013

Demichelis, Martin

City of Manchester

2013–14

Garcia, Javi

City of Manchester

2013–14

Jovetic Stevan

City of Manchester

2013–14

Nastasic Matija

City of Manchester

2013–14

Navas, Jesus

City of Manchester

2013–14

Negredo Alvaro

City of Manchester

2013–14

Pantilimon Costel

City of Manchester

2013–14

Rodwell, Jack

City of Manchester

2013–14

Cuadrado, Juan

Chelsea

2014–15

Luis Filipe

Chelsea

2014–15

Ramires

Chelsea

2014–15

Remy Loic

Chelsea

2014–15

Schurrle, Andre

Chelsea

2014–15

Albrighton, Marc

City of Leicester

2015–16

Amartey, Daniel

City of Leicester

2015–16

De Laet, Ritchie

City of Leicester

2015–16

Drinkwater, Danny

City of Leicester

2015–16

Nathan Dyer

City of Leicester

2015–16

Fuchs, Christian

City of Leicester

2015–16

Demarai Grey

City of Leicester

2015–16

Inler Gokhan

City of Leicester

2015–16

Andy King

City of Leicester

2015–16

Morgan, Wes

City of Leicester

2015–16

Okazaki Shinji

City of Leicester

2015–16

Schlupp, Jeffrey

City of Leicester

2015–16

Schmeichel, Kasper

City of Leicester

2015–16

Danny Simpson

City of Leicester

2015–16

Ulloa Leonardo

City of Leicester

2015–16

Vardy, Jamie

City of Leicester

2015–16

Alonso Marcos

Chelsea

2016–17

Batshuayi Michy

Chelsea

2016–17

Begovic, Asmir

Chelsea

2016–17

Chalobah, Nathaniel

Chelsea

2016–17

Luiz, David

Chelsea

2016–17

Loftus-Cheek, Ruben

Chelsea

2016–17

Moses Victor

Chelsea

2016–17

Pedro

Chelsea

2016–17

Bravo, Claudio

City of Manchester

2017–18

Diaz Brahim

City of Manchester

2017–18

Mangala Eliaquim

City of Manchester

2017–18

Adrian

Liverpool

2019–20

Fabinho

Liverpool

2019–20

Firmino Roberto

Liverpool

2019–20

Henderson, Jordan

Liverpool

2019–20

Keita Naby

Liverpool

2019–20

Lallana, Adam

Liverpool

2019–20

Lovren, Dejan

Liverpool

2019–20

Mane Sadio

Liverpool

2019–20

Matip, Joel

Liverpool

2019–20

Minamino Takumi

Liverpool

2019–20

Origi Divock

Liverpool

2019–20

Oxlade-Chamberlain, Alex

Liverpool

2019–20

Shaqiri Xherdan

Liverpool

2019–20

Wijnaldum Georginio

Liverpool

2019–20

Williams, Neco

Liverpool

2019–20

Garcia, Eric

City of Manchester

2020–2021

Torres Ferran

City of Manchester

2020–2021

Palmer, Cole

City of Manchester

2022–2023

Phillips, Kalvin

City of Manchester

2022–2023

Bobb, Oscar

City of Manchester

2023–2024

Doku, Jeremy

City of Manchester

2023–2024

Gvardiol, Josko

City of Manchester

2023–2024

Kovacic, Mateo

City of Manchester

2023–2024

Nunes, Matheus

City of Manchester

2023–2024

Kelleher Caoimhin

Liverpool

2024–2025

Harvey Elliott

Liverpool

2024–2025

Quansah Jarell

Liverpool

2024–2025

Bradley Conor

Liverpool

2024–2025

Tsimikas, Konstantinos

Liverpool

2024–2025

Endo Wataru

Liverpool

2024–2025

Jota Diogo

Liverpool

2024–2025

Konate, Ibrahima

Liverpool

2024–2025

Nunez, Darwin

Liverpool

2024–2025

Szoboszlai, Dominik

Liverpool

2024–2025

Gakpo Cody

Liverpool

2024–2025

Gravenberch, Ryan

Liverpool

2024–2025

Allister, Alexis Mac

Liverpool

2024–2025

Diaz Luis

Liverpool

2024–2025

Two Premier League Championships
With Sol Campbell, N’Golo Kante, and Thierry Henry

Although it can be immensely satisfying to taste Premier League trophies, these players had to repeat the experience again. There are still a lot of players in this sector, even though there aren’t quite as many. Throughout their careers, players like Eden Hazard, Paul Ince, Sol Campbell, and Thierry Henry have won the championship twice.

N’Golo Kante achieved a feat no one had ever accomplished before: he won the title twice in a row, albeit with different clubs. The fact that some of these superstars failed to win the Premier League more than twice is still astounding.

Two Premier League champions

The player

Club or clubs

Seasons

Mark Hughes

United Manchester

1993/94 and 1992/93

Paul Ince

United Manchester

1993/94 and 1992/93

Kanchelskis, Andrei

United Manchester

1993/94 and 1992/93

Parker, Paul

United Manchester

1993/94 and 1992/93

Robson, Bryan

United Manchester

1993/94 and 1992/93

David May

United Manchester

1995–1996 and 1996–1997

Anelka Nicholas

Chelsea and Arsenal

1997–1998 and 2009–2010

Adams, Tony

The Arsenal

1997–1998 and 2001–2002

Dixon, Lee

The Arsenal

1997–1998 and 2001–2002

Grimandi, Gilles

The Arsenal

1997–1998 and 2001–2002

Seaman, David

The Arsenal

1997–1998 and 2001–2002

Gouw, Raimond van der

United Manchester

1999/00 and 2000/01

Barthez, Fabien

United Manchester

2000/01 and 2002/03

Campbell, Sol

The Arsenal

2001–2002 and 2003–2004

Edu

The Arsenal

2001–2002 and 2003–2004

Henry Thierry

The Arsenal

2001–2002 and 2003–2004

Kanu Nwankwo

The Arsenal

2001–2002 and 2003–2004

Lauren

The Arsenal

2001–2002 and 2003–2004

Ljungberg, Freddie

The Arsenal

2001–2002 and 2003–2004

Pires, Robert

The Arsenal

2001–2002 and 2003–2004

Wiltord, Sylvain

The Arsenal

2001–2002 and 2003–2004

Toure Kolo

Manchester City and Arsenal

2003–04 and 2011–12

Duff, Damien

Chelsea

2005/06 and 2004/05

Geremi

Chelsea

2005/06 and 2004/05

Gudjohnsen, Eidur

Chelsea

2005/06 and 2004/05

Claude Makalele

Chelsea

2005/06 and 2004/05

Robben Arjen

Chelsea

2005/06 and 2004/05

Gallas, William

Chelsea

2005/06 and 2004/05

Essien, Michael

Chelsea

2005–06 and 2009–10

Saha Louis

United Manchester

2006–07 and 2007–08

Berbatov Dimitar

United Manchester

2008–09 and 2010–11

Mikel, John Obi

Chelsea

2009–10 and 2014–15

Hernandez, Javier

United Manchester

2010–11 and 2012–13

Chris Smalling

United Manchester

2010–11 and 2012–13

Valencia, Antonio

United Manchester

2010–11 and 2012–13

Dzeko Edin

City of Manchester

2011–12 and 2013–14

Hart, Joe

City of Manchester

2011–12 and 2013–14

Kolarov, Aleksandar

City of Manchester

2011–12 and 2013–14

Lescott, Joleon

City of Manchester

2011–12 and 2013–14

Nasri Samir

City of Manchester

2011–12 and 2013–14

Zabaletta Pablo

City of Manchester

2011–12 and 2013–14

Azpilicueta Cesar

Chelsea

2014–15 and 2016–17

Cahill, Gary

Chelsea

2014–15 and 2016–17

Diego Costa

Chelsea

2014–15 and 2016–17

Courtois, Thibaut

Chelsea

2014–15 and 2016–17

Fabregas Cesc

Chelsea

2014–15 and 2016–17

Eden Hazard

Chelsea

2014–15 and 2016–17

Matic Nemanja

Chelsea

2014–15 and 2016–17

Oscar

Chelsea

2014–15 and 2016–17

Willian

Chelsea

2014–15 and 2016–17

Zouma Kurt

Chelsea

2014–15 and 2016–17

Kante N’Golo

Chelsea and Leicester City

2015–16 and 2016–17

Danilo

City of Manchester

2017–18 and 2018–19

Delph Fabian

City of Manchester

2017–18 and 2018–19

Otamendi, Nicolas

City of Manchester

2017–18 and 2018–19

Sane Leroy

City of Manchester

2017–18 and 2018–19

Steffen, Zack

City of Manchester

2020–2021 and 2021–2022

Akanji, Manuel

City of Manchester

2022–2023 and 2023–2024

Alvarez Julian

City of Manchester

2022–2023 and 2023–2024

Gomez, Sergio

City of Manchester

2022–2023 and 2023–2024

Haaland, Erling

City of Manchester

2022–2023 and 2023–2024

Rico Lewis

City of Manchester

2022–2023 and 2023–2024

Ortega, Stefan

City of Manchester

2022–2023 and 2023–2024

Arnold, Trent Alexander

Liverpool

2019–20 and 2024–2025

Alisson

Liverpool

2019–20 and 2024–2025

Van Dijk, Virgil

Liverpool

2019–20 and 2024–2025

Gomez, Joe

Liverpool

2019–20 and 2024–2025

Jones, Curtis

Liverpool

2019–20 and 2024–2025

Robertson, Andrew

Liverpool

2019–20 and 2024–2025

Salah Mohamed

Liverpool

2019–20 and 2024–2025

Three Premier League Championships
With Cristiano Ronaldo, Frank Lampard, and Patrick Vieira

We are treated to some of the greatest players in Premier League history as we move on to the players who have won the top division trophy three times. Players like Frank Lampard and Patrick Vieira, who are widely regarded as two of the greatest midfielders of all time, have three winners’ medals in their collection.

Adding three Premier League titles to his already excellent résumé, the amazing Cristiano Ronaldo became one of the most accomplished football players in history by winning them consecutively from 2007 to 2009.

Three Premier League champions

The player

Club or clubs

Seasons

Bruce Steve

United Manchester

1992–1993, 1993–1994, and 1995–1996

Sharpe, Lee

United Manchester

1992–1993, 1993–1994, and 1995–1996

Berg Henning

Manchester United (2) and Blackburn Rovers (1)

1994–1995; 1998–1999; and 1999–2000

Johnsen, Ronny

United Manchester

1998/99, 2000/01, and 1996/97

Bergkamp, Dennis

The Arsenal

1997–1998; 2001–2002; and 2003–2004

Keown, Martin

The Arsenal

1997–1998; 2001–2002; and 2003–2004

Parlour, Ray

The Arsenal

1997–1998; 2001–2002; and 2003–2004

Vieira, Patrick

The Arsenal

1997–1998; 2001–2002; and 2003–2004

Sheringham, Teddy

United Manchester

1999/2000, 2000/01, and 1998/99

Jaap Stam

United Manchester

1999/2000, 2000/01, and 1998/99

Yorke, Dwight

United Manchester

1999/2000, 2000/01, and 1998/99

Ashley Cole

Chelsea (1) and Arsenal (2)

2001–2002, 2003–2004, and 2009–2010

Clichy Gael

Manchester City (2) & Arsenal (1)

2011/12, 2013/14, and 2003/04

Carvalho Ricardo

Chelsea

2005/06, 2009/10, and 2004/05

Ferreira Paulo

Chelsea

2005/06, 2009/10, and 2004/05

Cole, Joe

Chelsea

2005/06, 2009/10, and 2004/05

Huth, Robert

(2) Chelsea and (1) Leicester City

2005/06, 2015/16, and 2004/05

Lampard, Frank

Chelsea

2005/06, 2009/10, and 2004/05

Kuszczak, Tomasz

United Manchester

2007/08, 2010/11, and 2006/07

Ronaldo Cristiano

United Manchester

2007–08, 2008–09, and 2006–07

Tevez Carlos

Both Manchester City (1) and Manchester United (2)

2008/09, 2011/12, and 2007/08

Evans, Jonny

United Manchester

2010–11, 2012–13, and 2008–09

Rafael

United Manchester

2010–11, 2012–13, and 2008–09

Ivanovic Branislav

Chelsea

2009–2010, 2014–2015, and 2016–2017

Milner, James

(2) Manchester City and (1) Liverpool

2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, and 2019–20

Toure Yaya

City of Manchester

2013–14, 2017–18, and 2011–12

Mendy, Benjamin

City of Manchester

2018–19, 2020–21, and 2017–18

Cancelo, Joao

City of Manchester

2021–2022 and 2022–2023

Grealish, Jack

City of Manchester

2022–2023 and 2023–2024

Four Premier League Championships with Vincent Kompany, Didier Drogba, and Eric Cantona



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