- Sport: soccer
- Home town: London, England

- Founding year: 1882
- Leagues: Premier League
- Manager: Martin Jol
Tottenham Hotspur play their home matches at White Hart Lane which has a capacity of 36,310. The club bears the nickname Lilywhites but is most commonly referred to as Spurs.
Tottenham Hotspur foster massive rivalry with north London neighbours Arsenal. The rivalry has been added with some bite after the signing of Sol Campbell by Arsenal from Spurs.
Totteham Hotspur were founded as the Hotspur Football Club in 1882 by grammar school boys from the bible class at All Hallows Church. It is also believed by a fraction of the football community that the name “Hotspur” was associated with SirHenry Percy (Sir Henry Hotspur) from William Shakespeare’s Henry Iv, part 1.
Tottenham won the Southern League title in 1900 and the FA Cup in 1901. Spurs won the FA Cup again in 1921. But from then on, Spurs went on a decline but recovered after the World War II and won their first ever First Division Championship in 1951.
The 1960s were a good season for Spurs as they won the double in 1961, the FA Cup in 1962 and the Cup Winners’ Cup in 1963. They won the League Cup in 1971 and 1972 and the UEFA Cup in 1971-1972.
Spurs won the FA Cup again in the 1980s and the UEFA Cup in 1984 and have been a consistent force in the English Premier League and are even tipped for a place in the top four before long. During the Premiership era, top draw players such as Teddy Sheringham, Jurgen Klinsmann, Nick Barmby and Darren Anderton graced the White Hart Lane.

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Our match database contains 151 number of games played between Aug '04 - May '08 by Tottenham Hotspur FC in the Premier League.
During that period, they scored a total of 148 goals as a home team. Their average number of goals scored as a home team was 1.97 per game. As the away team, they scored a total of 75 goals, with an average number of goals of 0.99 per game.
The average for all teams combined within the Premier League was 1.2 goals scored per game, and an average of 1.3 goals allowed against per game. This means that Tottenham Hotspur FC scored more goals than the average team, and also allowed fewer goals.
The average team in the Premier League won 35.84% of its games, compared to Tottenham Hotspur FC's 39.07%.
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80's
I used to love this team when they had Hoddle, Archibald, Ardiles, and Perryman ...
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