Tottenham Hotspur FC (1882)

Previous Names

Hotspur FC - 1882-1884

Nicknames

Spurs

The Lilywhites

Local Radio

BBC Radio London - 94.9fm

Best Season

1919-1920 - Won 32 Matches - Division Two (Promoted)

Worst Season

1934-1935 - Lost 22 Matches - Division One (Relegated)

Most Points in a Season (Win = 2Pts)

70 - 1919-1920 - Division Two

Most Points in a Season (Win = 3pts)

77 - 1984-1985 - Division One

Managers

1898-1899 - Frank Brettell

1899-1906 - John Cameron

1906-1908 - Fred Kirkham

1912-1927 - Peter McWilliam

1927-1929 - Billy Minter

1929-1935 - Percy Smith

1935-1938 - Jack Tresadern

1938-1942 - Peter McWilliam

1942-1946 - Arthur Turner

1946-1949 - Joe Hulme

1949-1955 - Arthur Rowe

1955-1958 - Jimmy Anderson

1958-1974 - Bill Nicholson

1974-1976 - Terry Neill

1976-1984 - Keith Burkinshaw

1984-1986 - Peter Shreeves

1986-1987 - David Pleat

1987-1991 - Terry Venables

1991-1992 - Peter Shreeves

1992-1993 - Doug Livermore

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1992-1993 - Ray Clemence

1993-1994 - Osvaldo Ardiles

1994-1997 - Gerry Francis

1997-1998 - Christian Gross

1998-1998 - Davis Pleat

1998-2001 - George Graham

2001-2001 - David Pleat

2001-2003 - Glenn Hoddle

2003-2004 - David Pleat

2004-2004 - Jacques Santini

2004-2007 - Martin Jol

2007-2007 - Clive Allen

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2007-2007 - Alex Inglethorpe

2007-???? - Juande Ramos

Youngest Ever Player

Ally Dick - 16 Yrs 301 Days - 2-/02/1982

Bobby Buckle - 14 Yrs - 1883 - Unconfirmed

Oldest Ever Player

Jimmy Cantrell - 40 Yrs 349 Days - 21/04/1923

Most Capped Player

Pat Jennings - 74 - Northern Ireland

Top Scorer in a Season

Clive Allen - 49 - 1986-1987

Top Scorer of All Time

Jimmy Greaves - 220 - 1961-1970

Most Goals Scored in One Match

7 - Jack Rowley - vs Luton - 07/02/1944

Most Appearances

Steve Perryman - 854 1967-1986

Longest Serving Player

Steve Perryman - 19671986 - 19 Yrs 72 Days

Most European Appearances

32 - Martin Chivers - 1968-1976

32 - Martin Peters - 1970-1975

Turned Pro - 1895

Chairman

Daniel Levy

Ground

White Hart Lane - Please click for more info

Pitch Measurements

110 x 73 Yds

Mascot

Chirpy Cockerell

Main Sponsors

1983-1995 - Holsten

1995-1999 - Hewlett Packard

1999-2002 - Holsten

2002-2006 - Thomson

2006-???? - Mansion

Honours

Please Click for Details

Famous Supporters

Ted Baker - Fashion Designer

Brandon Block - DJ

Emma Bunton - Baby Spice

Phil Collins - Musician

Patsy Kensit - Actress

Barry McGuigan - Former Boxer

Salman Rushdie - Author

Status Quo - Band

Clare Tomlinson - Sky Sports

Paul Whitehouse - Comedian

Rivals

Arsenal

Chelsea

West Ham

Best Cup Runs

FA Cup Winners:-

1901

1921

1961

1962

1967

1981

1982

1991

Biggest Transfer In

£16.5m - Darren Bent - Charlton - 29/06/2007

Biggest Transfer Out

£18.6m - Michael Carrick - Manchester United - 31/07/2006

Record Gate Receipts

£336,702 - vs Manchester United - Division One - 28/09/1991

Highest Home Attendance

75,038 - vs Sunderland - FA Cup - 05/03/1938

Highest Away Attendance

75,696 - vs Manchester United - 26/08/2007

Highest Neutral Attendance

87,600 - vs Chelsea - Carling Cup Final - 24/02/2008 - Wembley - Confirmed

100,000 - vs Burnley - FA Cup Final - 05/05/1962 - Wembley - Estimate

Lowest Home Attendance

500 - vs Bristol Rovers - 09/09/1907

Lowest Away Attendance

Lowest Neutral Attendance

Biggest Home Win

13-2 - vs Crewe - FA Cup R 4 (r) - 03/02/1960

Biggest Away Win

0-8 - vs Clapton Orient - London Combination - 28/04/1917

0-8 - vs Quebec FA XI - Montreal - 18/06/1952

Biggest Home Defeat

0-6 - vs Sunderland - Division One - 19/12/1914

0-6 - vs Arsenal - Divison One - 06/03/1935

Biggest Away Defeat

0-8 - vs FC Köln - Intertoto Cup - 22/07/1995

Most Goals Scored in a Season

115 - Division One - 1960-1961

Most Goals Conceded in a Season

95 - Division One - 1958-1959

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