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Tottenham Hotspur was founded in 1882 by a group of schoolboys from Hotspur Cricket Club, with the name inspired by Harry Hotspur, a medieval English knight.
Tölfræði tímabils
Met
7W 9D 15L
H:2W/A:5W
Mörk
40 / 50 (-10)
H:18/A:22
Hreint mark
6
H:2/A:4
Röðun
17
Leikmenn á hliðarlínu (9)
Nýlegar niðurstöður
@ Sunderland
12/04/2026Premier League
vs Nottingham Forest
22/03/2026Premier League
vs Atlético de Madrid
18/03/2026UEFA Champions League
@ Liverpool
15/03/2026Premier League
@ Atlético de Madrid
10/03/2026UEFA Champions League
vs Crystal Palace
05/03/2026Premier League
@ Fulham
01/03/2026Premier League
vs Arsenal
22/02/2026Premier League
vs Newcastle United
10/02/2026Premier League
@ Manchester United
07/02/2026Premier League
Komandi leikir
vs Brighton & Hove Albion
Premier League
18/04/2026
18:30
@ Wolverhampton Wanderers
Premier League
25/04/2026
16:00
@ Aston Villa
Premier League
03/05/2026
20:00
vs Leeds United
Premier League
11/05/2026
21:00
@ Chelsea
Premier League
17/05/2026
16:00
vs Everton
Premier League
24/05/2026
17:00
@ Auckland
Club Friendlies
26/07/2026
05:00
vs Sydney
Club Friendlies
29/07/2026
11:45
@ Chelsea
Club Friendlies
01/08/2026
11:45
Tottenham Hotspur
Tottenham Hotspur Football Club, founded in 1882 in north London and playing at the spectacular 62,850-capacity Tottenham Hotspur Stadium since 2019 — widely regarded as one of the world's finest football arenas — became the first club of the 20th century to win the League and FA Cup Double in 1960-61 under manager Bill Nicholson. The club has won eight FA Cups, the FA Cup and league double in 1961, and were the first British club to win a European trophy (1963 Cup Winners' Cup) and the first to win two different major European competitions. In 2025, Spurs ended a 17-year trophy drought by winning the UEFA Europa League under Ange Postecoglou — their first European honour in over four decades. Harry Kane, the club's all-time record scorer, departed for Bayern Munich in 2023, leaving a legacy that defined a generation of Spurs football. The club's Latin motto 'Audere est Facere' — to dare is to do — captures their adventurous identity.



































