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Performance record of clubs in the Premier League

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Since inception in 1992 there have been 51 clubs who have played in thePremier League.[1] Seven clubs have won the Premier League:Manchester United (thirteen times),Manchester City (eight times),Chelsea (five times),Arsenal (three times),Liverpool (twice)Blackburn Rovers (once) andLeicester City (once).

Record of finishing positions of clubs in the Premier League

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Table correct as at the end of the2024–25 Premier League season.

ClubBest result92–9393–9494–9595–9696–9797–9898–9999–0000–0101–0202–0303–0404–0505–0606–0707–0808–0909–1010–1111–1212–1313–1414–1515–1616–1717–1818–1919–2020–2121–2222–2323–2424–25Ref.
Manchester United1st (x13)1121121113133211121217456EL2632638FA15[2]
Manchester City1st (x8)9161718189FP16815149FP105312124311211113[3]
Chelsea1st (x5)1114FA11116FA4CW35664211223126CL331101534431264[4]
Arsenal1st (x3)10FA4CW125312221212443434344325658FA85222[5]
Liverpool1st (x2)6843FA437432545CL3342768LC7268442132531[6]
Blackburn Rovers1st42171361910LC61515610715101519[7]
Leicester City1st219LC10108LC132018141129955FA81818[8]
Newcastle United2nd (x2)362213FA13FA1111435147131218125161015181013131211475[9]
Aston Villa2nd210LC18457668816610161166691615151720171114746[10]
Tottenham Hotspur2nd81578101411LC10129101495511LC8454[a]56532346748517EL[11]
Norwich City3rd3122019121118192020[12]
Nottingham Forest3rd2239202016177[c][13]
Leeds United3rd1755131154345151991719[14]
Everton4th131715FA6151714131615717411655877651111788121016171513[15]
Queens Park Rangers5th59819172020[16]
West Ham United5th13141014859157189FA151091720101312FP7111310166714ECL914[17]
Ipswich Town5th161922518FP19[18]
Wimbledon6th1269148151618[19]
Bolton Wanderers6th2018161786871613141418[20]
Southampton6th181810171612171510118FA122014876817161115152020[21]
Brighton & Hove Albion6th1517151696118[22]
Sheffield Wednesday7th (x3)7713157161219[23]
Sunderland7th (x2)187717202015161310131714161720[24]
Wolverhampton Wanderers7th (x2)20151720771310131416[25]
Charlton Athletic7th18914127111319[26]
Middlesbrough7th21121991214121111LC71412131919[27]
Fulham7th13149131216177128FP912191918101311[28]
Burnley7th18191671510171819[29]
Derby County8th129816171920[30]
Reading8th81819[31]
Portsmouth8th13161798FA1420[b][32]
West Bromwich Albion8th1917192011108171314102019[33]
Swansea City8th119LC128121518[34]
Stoke City9th (x3)121113FA14139991319[35]
Bournemouth9th (x2)16912141815129[36]
Birmingham City9th1310121819918LC[37]
Sheffield United9th14201892020[38]
Brentford9th1391610[39]
Crystal Palace10th (x2)20192018111015141112141412111012FA[c][40]
Wigan Athletic10th1017141116161518FA[41]
Coventry City11th (x2)151116161711151419[42]
Watford11th2020131714111919[43]
Hull City16th171916FA1818[44]
Huddersfield Town16th1620[45]
Bradford City17th1720[46]
Cardiff City18th2018[47]
Luton Town18th18[48]
Oldham Athletic19th1921[49]
Barnsley19th19[50]
Blackpool19th19[51]
Swindon Town22nd22[52]

Team names in bold indicate the club is a current Premier League member

League champion and qualified for theUEFA Champions League
Qualified for theUEFA Champions League
Qualified for theUEFA Cup or UEFA Europa League
Qualified for theUEFA Cup Winners' Cup
Qualified for theUEFA Intertoto Cup
Qualified for theUEFA Europa Conference League
Premier League club, but did not qualify for any European tournament
Absent from the list of clubs that participated in that season'sPremier League


ItalicsIndicates that the team qualified for a European tournament that season, but not based upon the performance in the Premier League. The superscript identifies the route used for European qualification.
REDIndicates that the team were relegated from the Premier League to theEFL Championship.

^[a]Chelsea won the2011–12 UEFA Champions League, pursuant to the rules in effect at the time, only four clubs from the Premier League could play in the Champions League. This meant that Tottenham, who would usually qualify for the Champions League with a 4th place Premier League finish, were relegated to the2012–13 UEFA Europa League instead.

^[b]Originally Portsmouth qualified for the third qualifying round of theUEFA Europa League asFA Cup runners-up, replacing the Champions League-qualified Chelsea. However, they failed to apply for a UEFA license. Therefore, Liverpool took their place.

^[c]Originally Crystal Palace qualified for theUEFA Europa League asFA Cup winners, and Nottingham Forest qualified for theUEFA Conference League. However, due to Crystal Palace being in breach of multi club ownership rules, with Lyon also qualifying for the Europa League, they were demoted to the Conference League. Nottingham Forest were promoted from the Conference League to the Europa League.

Source: Premier League website[53]

See also

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References

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