Skip to main content

Arsenal may break unwanted Premier League record that rivals the longest streaks in Europe

Which club in Europe holds the record for the most successive second-place finishes?
Arsenal FC v Sporting Clube de Portugal - UEFA Champions League 2025/26 Quarter-Final Second Leg
Arsenal FC v Sporting Clube de Portugal - UEFA Champions League 2025/26 Quarter-Final Second Leg | Visionhaus/GettyImages

Arsenal can't actually finish second again olé olé, can they? Well, following back-to-back defeats at the hands of Bournemouth and Manchester City, the Sky Blues leapfrogged the Gunners to go top of the Premier League by beating Burnley 1-0 at Turf Moor on Wednesday. The top two are thereby now level on points and goal difference with five to play, meaning it is very much a sprint to the finish.

Were Mikel Arteta's team to come up short and finish second again, this would of course be the fourth consecutive campaign in which they have finished as Premier League runners-up. This would be a new, very much unwanted, English top division record.

English clubs who have finished second three years in a row

  • 1891-1893: Preston North End.
  • 1947-1949: Manchester United.
  • 1970-1972: Leeds United.
  • 1999-2001: Arsenal.
  • 2023-2025: Arsenal.

This is obviously a pretty unprecedented and unique achievement, of sorts. But how rare is finishing second four years in a row? Well, let's take a look across all of Europe to find out.

European clubs who've been runners-up in 4+ consecutive seasons

Club

League

Seasons

Years 2nd in a row

Rangers

Scottish Premiership

1966-70

5

Tiligul-Tiras Tiraspol

Divizia Naţională

1992-95

5

Shakhtar Donetsk

Vyshcha Liha

1997-01

5

White Rovers Paris

Ligue 1

1894-97

4

MTK Budapest

Nemzeti Bajnokság

1910-14

4

Union Saint-Gilloise

Belgian Pro League

1914-22

4

Airdrieonians

Scottish Premiership

1923-26

4

Benfica

Primeira Liga

1946-49

4

LOSC Lille

Ligue 1

1948-51

4

Fiorentina

Serie A

1957-60

4

FC Porto

Primeira Liga

1962-65

4

Anderlecht

Belgian Pro League

1976-79

4

APOEL Nicosia

Cypriot 1st Divison

1976-79

4

Ajax

Eredivisie

1986-89

4

Club Brugge

Belgian Pro League

1998-02

4

Sporting CP

Primeira Liga

2006-09

4

Hajduk Split

1. HNL

2009-12

4

Crvena zvezda

Serbian League

2010-13

4

Ajax

Eredivisie

2015-18

4

Aberdeen

Scottish Premiership

2015-18

4

Dynamo Kyiv

Vyshcha Liha

2017-20

4

CSKA Sofia

Parva Liga

2017-20

4

Fenerbahçe

Süper Lig

2022-25

4 (active)

Rangers

Scottish Premiership

2022-25

4 (active)

Note: UEFA's current top 32 leagues, as well as defunct leagues, were examined.


The data suggests that a team finishing second four times in a row might actually be more common than you might think. Across Europe's top-32 ranked leagues, this has happened on 21 occasions; we wonder if White Rovers Paris back in 1897 were being labelled massive bottlers too!

A lot of the time, as was the case for Sporting CP, Dynamo Kyiv, Crvena zvezda, Hajduk Split and countless others, the league has one dominance force that they were simply unable to dislodge. Most infuriating for Gooners is the fact that last season, as Manchester City endured a poor campaign, it was Liverpool who swooped in and took the title.

There have been just three incidences of a team finishing second five times in a row, something Arsenal fans surely cannot even contemplate. Rangers finished as runners-up behind Jock Stein's Celtic in five successive seasons in the late-60s, while Shakhtar Donetsk were repeatedly second to Valeriy Lobanovskyi's Dynamo Kyiv around the turn of the millennium. Tiligul-Tiras Tiraspol also did so during the first five campaigns of the newly-formed Moldovan Divizia Națională.

Well, two more teams could join them in a matter of weeks. Fenerbahçe are on course for a fifth successive second place finish in the Turkish Süper Lig, four points behind Galatasaray while only two ahead of Trabzonspor. Meantime, Rangers again could endure a fifth consecutive second place in Scotland; having seen fierce rivals Celtic collect four in a row, it is Hearts who narrowly lead the way with five fixtures remaining.

Back in the Premier League, there is still hope as Arsenal seek to avoid joining this list. Arteta's team host Newcastle and then Fulham before Pep Guardiola's team are next in league action, so can pile the pressure back on to the Citizens, albeit every match from here on out is must win.

Add us as a preferred source on Google

Loading recommendations... Please wait while we load personalized content recommendations