Dowman becomes youngest Premier League title winner

Max Dowman celebrates after scoring Arsenal's second goal during their win over Everton in March 2026Image source, Getty Images
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Max Dowman has made 12 appearances in all competitions this season

ByBen Collins
BBC Sport journalist
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Teenage midfielder Max Dowman claimed another record as Arsenal clinched the Premier League title.

Dowman became the youngest player in Premier League history when he came on for his senior debut in August 2025 - at 15 years and 235 days old.

In November 2025 he became the Champions League's youngest player at 15 years and 308 days.

By scoring a late goal to seal a 2-0 win at home to Everton in March, he became the Premier League's youngest scorer at 16 years and 73 days.

When Manchester City's draw at Bournemouth on Tuesday meant Arsenal secured their first league title in 22 years, Dowman became the youngest player to win the Premier League.

He will be 16 years and 144 days old on Sunday, the final day of the campaign, and will receive one of the 40 medals given to the Premier League champions.

Players must make a minimum of five league appearances to qualify for a medal, and Dowman has played in five games as a substitute this season.

He takes the record from Phil Foden, who was 17 years and 350 days when he won the first of his six league titles with City in 2017-18.

Dowman joins former Arsenal title winners Gael Clichy and Nicolas Anelka on the list.

Rafael da Silva is now sixth and, although his twin brother Fabio da Silva also played for Manchester United, he did not play in the league during their 2008-09 title success.

Youngest Premier League title winners

  • Max Dowman - 16 years, 144 days (Arsenal 2025-26)

  • Phil Foden - 17 years, 350 days (Man City 2017-18)

  • Rico Lewis - 18 years, 188 days (Man City 2022-23)

  • Brahim Diaz - 18 years, 283 days (Man City 2017-18)

  • Gael Clichy - 18 years, 294 days (Arsenal 2003-04)

  • Rafael da Silva - 18 years, 319 days (Man Utd 2008-09)

  • Nicolas Anelka - 19 years, 57 days (Arsenal 1997-98)

  • Neco Williams – 19 years, 104 days (Liverpool 2019-20)

  • Phil Neville – 19 years, 105 days (Man Utd 1995-96)

  • Ryan Giggs – 19 years, 161 days (Man Utd 1992-93)