Arsenal's 22-year drought ended Sunday at Selhurst Park. Mikel Arteta's men beat Crystal Palace 2-1 to celebrate their Premier League title with travelling fans in ecstasy.
Manchester City's draw at Bournemouth on Tuesday confirmed Arsenal's coronation as champions. It marked the club's first domestic league title since 2004.
The financial windfall from their triumph is substantial. Arsenal will pocket approximately £96.9 million in baseline Premier League payments alone.
Overall earnings from league activities could reach between £176 million and £178 million. Sponsorship bonuses from adidas and Emirates will push that figure higher still.
Gabriel Jesus opened the scoring late in the first half at Crystal Palace. Noni Madueke sealed victory with a second-half goal to cap the season.
Arsenal finished with 26 wins from 38 matches across the campaign. They ended seven points clear of second-placed City after a remarkable run of form.
A defeat to Manchester City on April 19 threatened to shift momentum away from north London. But Arteta's squad responded with five consecutive league victories instead.
Captain Martin Ødegaard lifted the trophy following the final whistle. Red confetti and fireworks erupted as celebrations engulfed the south London ground.
Arsenal's manager was tossed into the air by jubilant players on the pitch. Owner Stan Kroenke and his son Josh carried the silverware out for the presentation ceremony.
Thousands of supporters sang the club anthem "North London Forever" with vigour. They waved inflatable trophies and cheered the squad's historic achievement throughout.
North London will host a victory parade on May 31 at the Emirates Stadium. Home supporters will get their chance to celebrate with the players then.
Arsenal now target a historic double against Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League final. That match takes place on May 30, just one day before the homecoming parade.
Winning the Premier League already guarantees this season legendary status in club history. A Champions League triumph could elevate it to the greatest campaign Arsenal has ever experienced.