Spurs Silverware Chronicle: Major Trophies Won by Tottenham Hotspur Since 1882
Tottenham Hotspur's Trophy-Laden History
Tottenham Hotspur, a beloved club in the world of football, boasts an impressive collection of trophies from both domestic and European competitions. Over the years, Spurs have etched their name in the annals of football history with their pioneering achievements and memorable victories.
The club's trophy cabinet includes a First Division/English League Title, won just once in the 1960-61 season, but what a victory it was. After clinching the title, Tottenham went on to win the FA Cup for a third time, marking a successful and historic season for the club.
Speaking of the FA Cup, Tottenham's success in this competition is nothing short of remarkable. The club has eight FA Cup wins to their name, with victories in 1900–01, 1920–21, 1960–61, 1961–62, 1966–67, and more recently in the 1980/81 and 1990/91 seasons. Notably, Tottenham became the first team from outside the Football League to take the trophy in 1901.
In the realm of European football, Tottenham has made its mark with several trophies. The club's first major European triumph came in 1963 when they won the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup, becoming the first British club to win a major European trophy. This was followed by victories in the UEFA Cup (now UEFA Europa League) in the inaugural 1971/72 season and again in 1983/84. In a historic moment, Tottenham also won the UEFA Europa League in the 2024/25 season, ending a long trophy drought.
The club's European success continued with the UEFA Super Cup win in 2025, defeating Paris Saint-Germain on penalties after a 2-2 draw. This was their debut appearance in the competition.
In the domestic League Cup, Tottenham has four wins to their name, with victories in the 1970/71, 1972/73, 1998/99, and 2007/08 seasons. The 1972/73 League Cup final saw Ralph Coates score the winning goal in a 1-0 victory against Norwich City, while Jonathan Woodgate scored the winning goal in extra time of the 2007/08 final against Chelsea.
As of 2019, Tottenham Hotspur can proudly claim to have one of the finest stadiums in world football. The club's trophy haul includes multiple FA Community Shield wins, including years like 1961, 1962, and 1967.
Throughout their history, Tottenham Hotspur has produced many memorable moments and legendary players. From Ricky Villa's solo goal in the 1980/81 FA Cup final to Glenn Hoddle's winning penalty in the 1981/82 FA Cup replay against Queens Park Rangers, these moments will forever be etched in the hearts of Spurs fans. More recently, Captain Son Heung-min became a legend for Tottenham after scoring the decisive goal in the Europa League final in the 2024/25 season.
In conclusion, Tottenham Hotspur's trophy-laden history is a testament to their success and enduring popularity. With a rich history of domestic and European triumphs, the club continues to captivate fans and make history in the beautiful game.
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