Tottenham Hotspur
soccer · EPL
Overview
Tottenham Hotspur Football Club, commonly known as Spurs, is a professional soccer team based in North London, England. Founded in 1882, the club has a storied history that includes two English top‑flight titles, eight FA Cups, and a historic UEFA Champions League final appearance in 2019. The team plays its home matches at the state‑of‑the‑art Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, a venue that opened in 2019 and can host over 62,000 fans. Spurs are renowned for their attacking style and have produced legendary players such as Jimmy Greaves, Glenn Hoddle, and more recently Harry Kane and Son Heung‑min. The club’s traditional colors are white shirts and navy shorts, and its crest features a cockerel standing on a football, symbolizing the "Hotspur" nickname. In the Premier League era, Tottenham consistently competes for European spots and maintains fierce rivalries with Arsenal, Chelsea, and West Ham United. The 2025‑26 season saw the club appoint Italian manager Roberto De Zerbi, who brought a fresh tactical approach after a turbulent period under previous coaches. Despite early struggles, De Zerbi’s emphasis on pressing and quick transitions helped the Spurs climb out of the relegation zone, securing vital points against Aston Villa and West Ham. The team’s resilience has reignited hopes of a top‑half finish and a return to European competition.
This season
Entering the final stretch of the 2025‑26 Premier League campaign, Tottenham Hotspur have turned a precarious start into a survival fight under manager Roberto De Zerbi. A crucial 2‑1 victory over Aston Villa on May 3 lifted the Spurs out of the bottom three, and a hard‑won draw against West Ham the following week tightened the drop‑race. With three matches remaining, Tottenham sit 13th in the table, aiming to secure a top‑half finish and a Europa League spot while solidifying De Zerbi’s tactical overhaul.
Career highlights
- 1960‑61: Won the First Division title, the club’s first top‑flight championship.
- 1962‑63: Captured the European Cup Winners' Cup, becoming the first English club to win a European trophy.
- 1998‑99: Finished as Premier League runners‑up, narrowly missing the title on the final day.
- 2007‑08: Secured the League Cup, defeating Chelsea 2‑1 in the final.
- 2018‑19: Reached the UEFA Champions League final, losing 2‑0 to Liverpool.
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FAQ
- When was Tottenham Hotspur founded?
- Tottenham Hotspur was founded in 1882, making the club over 140 years old.
- Who is the current manager of Tottenham Hotspur?
- Roberto De Zerbi is the head coach, appointed ahead of the 2025‑26 season.
- What is Tottenham Hotspur's home stadium?
- The team plays at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London, which opened in 2019.
- When is Tottenham Hotspur's next match?
- Spurs' next Premier League fixture is scheduled for May 12, 2026 against Brentford.
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