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1994–95 1994–95

1
Alan Shearer
Alan Shearer
England
34
Goals
Blackburn Rovers

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Alan Shearer
Alan Shearer
England
34 (Goals)
Blackburn Rovers
2
Robbie Fowler
Robbie Fowler
England
25
Goals
Liverpool

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2
Robbie Fowler
Robbie Fowler
England
25 (Goals)
Liverpool
3
Les Ferdinand
Les Ferdinand
England
24
Goals
Queens Park Rangers

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3
Les Ferdinand
Les Ferdinand
England
24 (Goals)
Queens Park Rangers
4
Stan Collymore
Stan Collymore
England
22
Goals
Nottingham Forest

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4
Stan Collymore
Stan Collymore
England
22 (Goals)
Nottingham Forest
5
Andy Cole
Andy Cole
England
21
Goals
Newcastle United / Manchester United

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5
Andy Cole
Andy Cole
England
21 (Goals)
Newcastle United / Manchester United
5
Jürgen Klinsmann
Jürgen Klinsmann
Germany
21
Goals
Tottenham Hotspur

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5
Jürgen Klinsmann
Jürgen Klinsmann
Germany
21 (Goals)
Tottenham Hotspur
7
Matt Le Tissier
Matt Le Tissier
England
19
Goals
Southampton

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7
Matt Le Tissier
Matt Le Tissier
England
19 (Goals)
Southampton
8
Teddy Sheringham
Teddy Sheringham
England
18
Goals
Tottenham Hotspur

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8
Teddy Sheringham
Teddy Sheringham
England
18 (Goals)
Tottenham Hotspur
8
Ian Wright
Ian Wright
England
18
Goals
Arsenal

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8
Ian Wright
Ian Wright
England
18 (Goals)
Arsenal
10
Uwe Rösler
Uwe Rösler
Germany
15
Goals
Manchester City

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10
Uwe Rösler
Uwe Rösler
Germany
15 (Goals)
Manchester City
10
Dean Saunders
Dean Saunders
Wales
15
Goals
Aston Villa

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10
Dean Saunders
Dean Saunders
Wales
15 (Goals)
Aston Villa
10
Chris Sutton
Chris Sutton
England
15
Goals
Blackburn Rovers

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10
Chris Sutton
Chris Sutton
England
15 (Goals)
Blackburn Rovers

1993–94 1993–94

1
Andy Cole
Andy Cole
England
34
Goals
Newcastle United

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Andy Cole
Andy Cole
England
34 (Goals)
Newcastle United
2
Alan Shearer
Alan Shearer
England
31
Goals
Blackburn Rovers

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2
Alan Shearer
Alan Shearer
England
31 (Goals)
Blackburn Rovers
3
Matt Le Tissier
Matt Le Tissier
England
25
Goals
Southampton

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3
Matt Le Tissier
Matt Le Tissier
England
25 (Goals)
Southampton
3
Chris Sutton
Chris Sutton
England
25
Goals
Norwich City

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3
Chris Sutton
Chris Sutton
England
25 (Goals)
Norwich City
5
Ian Wright
Ian Wright
England
23
Goals
Arsenal

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5
Ian Wright
Ian Wright
England
23 (Goals)
Arsenal
6
Peter Beardsley
Peter Beardsley
England
20
Goals
Newcastle United

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6
Peter Beardsley
Peter Beardsley
England
20 (Goals)
Newcastle United
7
Mark Bright
Mark Bright
England
19
Goals
Sheffield Wednesday

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7
Mark Bright
Mark Bright
England
19 (Goals)
Sheffield Wednesday
8
Eric Cantona
Eric Cantona
France
18
Goals
Manchester United

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8
Eric Cantona
Eric Cantona
France
18 (Goals)
Manchester United
9
Dean Holdsworth
Dean Holdsworth
England
17
Goals
Wimbledon

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9
Dean Holdsworth
Dean Holdsworth
England
17 (Goals)
Wimbledon
9
Rod Wallace
Rod Wallace
England
17
Goals
Leeds United

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9
Rod Wallace
Rod Wallace
England
17 (Goals)
Leeds United

1992–93 1992–93

1
Teddy Sheringham
Teddy Sheringham
England
22
Goals
Nottingham Forest / Tottenham Hotspur

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1
Teddy Sheringham
Teddy Sheringham
England
22 (Goals)
Nottingham Forest / Tottenham Hotspur
2
Les Ferdinand
Les Ferdinand
England
20
Goals
Queens Park Rangers

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2
Les Ferdinand
Les Ferdinand
England
20 (Goals)
Queens Park Rangers
3
Dean Holdsworth
Dean Holdsworth
England
19
Goals
Wimbledon

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3
Dean Holdsworth
Dean Holdsworth
England
19 (Goals)
Wimbledon
4
Micky Quinn
Micky Quinn
England
17
Goals
Coventry City

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4
Micky Quinn
Micky Quinn
England
17 (Goals)
Coventry City
5
Alan Shearer
Alan Shearer
England
16
Goals
Blackburn Rovers

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5
Alan Shearer
Alan Shearer
England
16 (Goals)
Blackburn Rovers
5
David White
David White
England
16
Goals
Manchester City

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5
David White
David White
England
16 (Goals)
Manchester City
7
Chris Armstrong
Chris Armstrong
England
15
Goals
Crystal Palace

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7
Chris Armstrong
Chris Armstrong
England
15 (Goals)
Crystal Palace
7
Eric Cantona
Eric Cantona
France
15
Goals
Leeds United / Manchester United

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7
Eric Cantona
Eric Cantona
France
15 (Goals)
Leeds United / Manchester United
7
Brian Deane
Brian Deane
England
15
Goals
Sheffield United

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7
Brian Deane
Brian Deane
England
15 (Goals)
Sheffield United
7
Mark Hughes
Mark Hughes
Wales
15
Goals
Manchester United

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7
Mark Hughes
Mark Hughes
Wales
15 (Goals)
Manchester United
7
Matt Le Tissier
Matt Le Tissier
England
15
Goals
Southampton

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7
Matt Le Tissier
Matt Le Tissier
England
15 (Goals)
Southampton
7
Mark Robins
Mark Robins
England
15
Goals
Norwich City

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7
Mark Robins
Mark Robins
England
15 (Goals)
Norwich City
7
Ian Wright
Ian Wright
England
15
Goals
Arsenal

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7
Ian Wright
Ian Wright
England
15 (Goals)
Arsenal

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Summary

The Premier League is the highest level of the English football league system. Contested by 20 clubs, it operates on a system of promotion and relegation with the English Football League (EFL). Seasons typically run from August to May, with each team playing 38 matches: two against each other team, one home and one away. Most games are played on Saturday and Sunday afternoons, with occasional weekday evening fixtures.

The competition was founded as the FA Premier League on 20 February 1992 following the decision of First Division (top-tier league from 1888 until 1992) clubs to break away from the English Football League. However, teams may still be relegated to and promoted from the EFL Championship. The Premier League takes advantage of a £5 billion television rights deal, with Sky and BT Group securing the domestic rights to broadcast 128 and 32 games, respectively. This deal will rise to £6.7 billion for the four seasons from 2025 to 2029. The league is projected to earn $7.2bn in overseas TV rights from 2022 to 2025. The Premier League is a corporation managed by a chief executive, with member clubs acting as shareholders. Clubs were apportioned central payment revenues of £2.4 billion in 2016–17, with a further £343 million in solidarity payments to EFL clubs.

The Premier League is the most-watched sports league in the world, broadcast in 212 territories to 643 million homes, with a potential TV audience of 4.7 billion people. For the 2018–19 season, the average Premier League match attendance was at 38,181, second to the German Bundesliga's 43,500, while aggregated attendance across all matches was the highest of any association football league at 14,508,981, and most stadium occupancies are near capacity. As of 2023, the Premier League is ranked first in the UEFA coefficient rankings based on performances in European competitions over the past five seasons, ahead of Spain's La Liga. The English top-flight has produced the second-highest number of European Cup / UEFA Champions League titles, with a record six English clubs having won fifteen European championships in total.

Fifty-one clubs have competed in the Premier League since its inception in 1992: 49 from England and two from Wales. Seven of them have won the title: Manchester United (13), Manchester City (7), Chelsea (5), Arsenal (3), Blackburn Rovers (1), Leicester City (1) and Liverpool (1); the two Manchester clubs hold the distinction of having won three titles in a row, while six clubs have avoided relegation: Arsenal, Chelsea, Everton, Liverpool, Manchester United and Tottenham Hotspur.

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