Tottenham Hotspur

Still daring, still dreaming

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Tifo of To Dare Is To Do in the South Stand at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium

To Dare Is To Do

Why Spurs?

Tottenham Hotspur has always been about more than results — it’s about passion, style, and doing things the hard way if it means doing them the right way. From the double winners of 1961 to European glory under the lights at White Hart Lane, Spurs built a reputation for flair, attacking football, and unforgettable nights that shaped generations of supporters.

Being a Spurs fan means carrying that history with pride, even when the present doesn’t always deliver. It’s about loyalty through the highs and lows, the belief that the next moment of brilliance is just around the corner, and the sense of belonging to a club that dares to dream. Because with Spurs, the journey has always been just as important as the destination.

The Game is About Glory

My favourite Spurs moments

Spurs 3–1 Arsenal

(1991 FA Cup Semi-Final)

An afternoon at Wembley that will never be forgotten. Gazza’s outrageous 30-yard free kick stunned Arsenal and set Spurs on their way to the FA Cup final. Lineker’s predatory finishing sealed it – and the North London bragging rights.

Star Man:

Paul Gascoigne, for that free kick

Legacy:

Spurs went on to lift the FA Cup for the 8th time in the club’s history.

Spurs 4–1 Man City

(October 2015 Premier League)

A masterclass in collective brilliance. Spurs tore through City’s defence as Dier, Alderweireld, Kane, and Lamela all found the net. Precision passing, clinical finishing, and relentless energy left City reeling in an emphatic display.

Star Man:

Teamwork — everyone contributed to a flawless performance.

Legacy:

A statement win that proved Spurs could compete with the elite.

Spurs 3–2 Ajax

(2019 UCL Semi-Final, 2nd Leg)

The comeback of all comebacks. Three goals in 45 minutes – Lucas Moura’s hat-trick completed in stoppage time. From despair to delirium, Spurs reached the Champions League Final in unforgettable fashion.

Star Man:

Lucas Moura, with the most famous treble in Spurs history.

Legacy:

A night that etched Tottenham into Champions League folklore.

Great players, great tradition, great history

Tottenham by numbers

  • 1882

    Club founded

  • 8

    FA Cups won

  • 85,512

    Record crowd

  • 49

    Clive Allen goals

  • 45,000

    Pints per matchday

Rank Player Goals Appearances Years
1 Harry Kane 280 435 2011–2023
2 Jimmy Greaves 266 379 1961–1970
3 Bobby Smith 208 317 1955–1964
4 Martin Chivers 174 367 1968–1976
5 Heung-min Son 160 399 2015–2025

We are Tottenham, super Tottenham

The sound of Spurs