Tottenham Hotspur
Established: 1882.
Nickname: Spurs.
Tottenham became the first British club to win an UEFA club
competition, the European Cup Winners' Cup, in 1963.
Tottenham were also the inaugural winner of the UEFA Cup, in 1972;
becoming the first British club to win two different major European trophies.
History of
Tottenham Hotspur Football Club.
Visiting White Hart Lane
Seven Sisters tube station (Victoria Line) is quite a walk from the
ground, although there are buses on the Tottenham High Road.
Mainline stations close to the ground are White Hart Lane (from
Liverpool Street) and Northumberland Park (often used by away fans).
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White Hart Lane.
Tottenham was the first club in the 20th century to achieve the
League and FA Cup Double, winning both competitions in the 1960-61 season.
League Champions (2)
1950-1951, 1960-1961.
FA Cup Winners (8)
1901, 1921, 1961, 1962, 1967, 1981, 1982, 1991.
League Cup Winners (4)
1971, 1973, 1999, 2008.
FA Community (Charity) Shield (7)
1921, 1952, 1962, 1963, 1968 (shared), 1982 (shared), 1992 (shared).
Winner of European Cup Winners'
Cup (1) - 1963.
Winner of UEFA Cup (2) -
1972 (inaugural winners), 1984.
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Oz Spurs:
The official Australian Tottenham Hotspur Supporters Club, was officially formed in 2001.
Kick offs vary from 9pm to 7am around Australia, with the normal 3pm Saturday match
kicking off at 2am on the east coast.
My Eyes Have Seen The
Glory:
The website of the fanzine of the team who play at White Hart Lane; the world famous home
of Tottenham Hotspur.
New
York Spurs:
Formed in late 2002 by a dedicated group of Spurs fans living in exile.
The NY Spurs watch matches at Flannery's Bar, 205 W 14th St. (at 7th
Ave.).
Singapore
Spurs:
The idea of a Spurs Supporters' Club in Singapore was first raised in 1999. On the 21st of
March, more than 150 Spurs fans gathered in Monkeys Cafe, at Orchard Towers, to catch the
Worthington Cup Final live and were exhilarated at Tottenham Hotspur's triumph over
Leicester City.
Spurs Odyssey:
New, views and match reprts from Paul Smith.
Top
Spurs:
Tottenham Hotspur website created and maintained by Jim Duggan - born in the year of the
Cockerel, Shelfside season ticket holder and supporter since the early 70s.
Tottenham Blog:
The Spurs news site that expects the worst and is rarely disappointed.
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