List of Tottenham Hotspur F.C. records and statistics

Summary

Tottenham Hotspur are an English association football club based in Tottenham, London. Founded in 1882, it was when they entered the Southern League that they found success, winning the competition in 1900, and in the following season of 1901, while still classed as a non-league club, famously going on to win the FA Cup. They are among the most successful clubs in English football overall, with 26 league and cup victories, and were the first team to win the League and FA Cup double in the 20th century; the first English team to win a major European trophy and the first English team to win two different European trophies.

Steve Perryman holds the club's record for the most appearances, 866 between 1969 and 1986 (of which 655 were in the league, another club record). The record goalscorer is Harry Kane, who scored 280 goals for the club between 2011 and 2023 (213 in the league, where he ranks second-highest for the club behind Jimmy Greaves' 220}.

Club records edit

Record wins edit

6–0 v Drogheda United, UEFA Cup, 14 September 1983
6–0 v Oldham Athletic, Football League Cup, 23 September 2004
7–1 v Hull City, Premier League, 21 May 2017.[10]

Record defeats edit

 
Scoreline against Bayern Munich at home in the Champions League
1–7 v Newcastle United, 28 December 1996
0–6 v Sheffield United, 2 March 1993
0–6 v Manchester City, 24 November 2013
v Sunderland, Football League First Division, 19 December 1914
v Arsenal, Football League First Division, 6 March 1935

Additional records edit

 
Steve Perryman made a record 854 club appearances

London derbies best attendances edit

Arsenal:

Chelsea:

West Ham United:

[17][18]

National records edit

  • The first club to win the 'Double' of the FA Cup and Top Flight Championship in the 20th Century (1960–61)
  • Most consecutive League victories from start of a top flight season: 11 (1960–61)
  • Most victories in a League season: 31 out of 42 games in 1960–61[clarification needed]
  • Most Premier League goals scored by a player in a calendar year: 39 by Harry Kane in 2017
  • Most points in Division 2 season: (2 points for a win): 70 (1919–20)
  • The only non-league club, since the creation of the Football League in 1888, to have won the FA Cup (1901)
  • The first club to win the League Cup at the New Wembley (2007–08)
  • First team to concede 1,000 goals in the Premier League[19][20]
  • Most goals scored in a Premier League game: 9 (joint record)
  • Most prolific goal scorers out of any English team in European football competition, scoring an average 2.1 goals per game

British records edit

  • The first British club to win a major European competition – European Cup Winners Cup (1963)[21]
  • The first British club to win two different European Trophies – European Cup Winners Cup and UEFA Cup.
  • British record of eight consecutive victories in major European competition
  • Most matches played in the UEFA Cup / UEFA Europa League by a British club

European records edit

Premier League record edit

For results from all of Tottenham Hotspur's seasons, see List of Tottenham Hotspur F.C. seasons

Tottenham has been a member of the Premier League since its creation in 1992–93. Coming fourth in the 2009–10 season put the club into the UEFA Champions League qualifying stages for the first time. This heralded a consistent run where Tottenham has finished in the top six in eleven consecutive seasons from 2009–10 to 2019–20, qualifying for the UEFA Champions League in four consecutive seasons from 2015–16 to 2018–19. After finishing outside of the Champions League league spots for two consecutive seasons, Tottenham finished in fourth in the 2021–22 season and qualified for the Champions League once more.[23]

Season Position Played Won Drawn Lost For Against Goal difference Points
2022–23 8 38 18 6 14 70 63 7 60
2021–22 4 38 22 5 11 69 40 29 71
2020–21 7 38 18 8 12 68 45 18 62
2019–20 6 38 16 11 11 61 47 14 59
2018–19 4 38 23 2 13 67 39 28 71
2017–18 3 38 23 8 7 74 36 38 77
2016–17 2 38 26 8 4 86 26 60 86
2015–16 3 38 19 13 5 69 35 34 70
2014–15 5 38 19 7 12 58 53 5 64
2013–14 6 38 21 6 11 55 51 4 69
2012–13 5 38 21 9 8 66 46 20 72
2011–12 4 38 20 9 9 66 41 25 69
2010–11 5 38 16 14 8 55 46 9 62
2009–10 4 38 21 7 10 67 41 26 70
2008–09 8 38 14 9 15 45 45 0 51
2007–08 11 38 11 13 14 66 61 5 46
2006–07 5 38 17 9 12 57 54 3 60
2005–06 5 38 18 11 9 53 38 15 65
2004–05 9 38 14 10 14 47 41 6 52
2003–04 14 38 13 6 19 47 57 −10 45
2002–03 10 38 14 8 16 51 62 −11 50
2001–02 9 38 14 8 16 49 53 −4 50
2000–01 12 38 13 10 15 47 54 −7 49
1999–2000 10 38 15 8 15 57 49 8 53
1998–99 11 38 11 14 13 47 50 −3 47
1997–98 14 38 11 11 16 44 56 −11 44
1996–97 10 38 13 7 18 44 51 −6 46
1995–96 8 38 16 13 9 50 38 12 61
1994–95 7 42 16 14 12 66 58 8 62
1993–94 15 42 11 12 19 54 59 −5 45
1992–93 8 42 16 11 15 60 66 −6 59

Top scorers by season edit

Season Player(s) Total Goals Domestic League Domestic Cup Europe
2022–23   Harry Kane 32 30 1 1
2021–22   Harry Kane 27 17 4 6
2020–21   Harry Kane 33 23 2 8
2019–20   Harry Kane 24 18 0 6
2018–19   Harry Kane 24 17 2 5
2017–18   Harry Kane 41 30 4 7
2016–17   Harry Kane 35 29 4 2
2015–16   Harry Kane 28 25 1 2
2014–15   Harry Kane 31 21 3 7
2013–14   Emmanuel Adebayor 14 11 1 2
2012–13   Gareth Bale 26 21 2 3
2011–12   Emmanuel Adebayor 18 17 1 0
2010–11   Rafael van der Vaart 15 13 0 2
2009–10   Jermain Defoe 24 18 6 0
2008–09   Darren Bent 17 12 1 4
2007–08   Dimitar Berbatov 23 15 3 5
  Robbie Keane 15 4 4
2006–07   Dimitar Berbatov 23 12 4 7
2005–06   Robbie Keane 16 16 0 0
2004–05   Jermain Defoe 22 13 9 0
2003–04   Robbie Keane 16 14 2 0
2002–03   Teddy Sheringham 13 12 1 0
  Robbie Keane 13 0 0
2001–02   Gustavo Poyet 14 10 4 0
2000–01   Serhii Rebrov 12 9 3 0
1999–2000   Steffen Iversen 17 14 2 1
1998–99   Steffen Iversen 13 9 4 0
1997–98   Jürgen Klinsmann 9 9 0 0
  David Ginola 6 3 0
1996–97   Teddy Sheringham 8 7 1 0
1995–96   Teddy Sheringham 24 16 8 0
1994–95   Jürgen Klinsmann 29 20 9 0
1993–94   Teddy Sheringham 16 14 2 0
1992–93   Teddy Sheringham 28 21 7 0
1991–92   Gary Lineker 35 28 5 2
1990–91   Gary Lineker 19 15 4 0
  Paul Gascoigne 7 12 0
1989–90   Gary Lineker 26 24 2 0
1988–89   Chris Waddle 14 14 0 0
1987–88   Clive Allen 13 11 2 0
1986–87   Clive Allen 49 33 16 0
1985–86   Mark Falco 21 19 2 0
1984–85   Mark Falco 29 22 3 4
1983–84   Steve Archibald 28 21 2 5
1982–83   Steve Archibald 15 11 2 2
  Garth Crooks 8 4 3
1981–82   Garth Crooks 18 13 3 2
1980–81   Steve Archibald 25 20 5 0
1979–80   Glenn Hoddle 22 19 3 0
1978–79   Peter Taylor 12 11 1 0
1977–78   John Duncan 20 16 4 0
1976–77   Chris Jones 9 9 0 0
1975–76   John Duncan 25 20 5 0
1974–75   John Duncan 12 12 0 0
1973–74   Martin Chivers 23 17 0 6
1972–73   Martin Chivers 33 17 8 8
1971–72   Martin Chivers 42 25 9 8
1970–71   Martin Chivers 29 22 7 0
1962–63   Jimmy Greaves 42 37 0 5
1960–61   Bobby Smith 33 28 5 0

Players in bold are currently contracted to Tottenham Hotspur.

Top 10 all-time appearances edit

As of 2 January 2024[24]
Rank Player Years Club appearances
1   Steve Perryman 1969–1986 866
2   Gary Mabbutt 1982–1998 611
3   Pat Jennings 1964–1977 590
4   Tom Morris 1899–1912 523
5   Cyril Knowles 1964–1975 506
6   Glenn Hoddle 1975–1987 490
7   Ted Ditchburn 1946–1958 452
8   Hugo Lloris 2012–2023 447
9   Alan Gilzean 1964–1974 439
10   Jimmy Dimmock 1919–1931 437

Players in bold are currently contracted to Tottenham Hotspur.

Top 10 all-time scorers edit

As of 6 April 2024
 
Harry Kane is the club's all-time top goalscorer
 
Jimmy Greaves was the clubs all-time top goalscorer until 2023.
Rank Player Club appearances Total goals Domestic League Domestic Cup Europe Goals per game
1.   Harry Kane 435 280 213 22 45 0.64
2.   Jimmy Greaves 381 268 220 39 9 0.70
3.   Bobby Smith 317 208 176 22 10 0.66
4.   Martin Chivers 367 174 118 34 22 0.47
5.   Son Heung-min 400 160 118 18 24 0.40
6.   Cliff Jones 378 159 135 17 7 0.42
7.   Jermain Defoe 362 143 91 29 23 0.40
8.   George Hunt 198 138 125 13 0 0.70
9.   Len Duquemin 307 134 114 20 0 0.44
10.   Alan Gilzean 439 133 93 27 13 0.30
Players in bold are currently contracted to Tottenham Hotspur.

Top European competition scorers edit

For an in-depth review of Tottenham Hotspur in European competition, see Tottenham Hotspur F.C. in European football

As of 8 March 2023
Player Appearances Goals Goals per game
  Harry Kane 76 45 0.59
  Son Heung-min 61 24 0.39
  Jermain Defoe 35 23 0.66
  Martin Chivers 32 22 0.69
  Mark Falco 25 13 0.52
  Alan Gilzean 28 13 0.46
  Martin Peters 32 13 0.41
  Lucas Moura 38 12 0.32
  Dimitar Berbatov 16 12 0.75
  Erik Lamela 43 12 0.29
  Gareth Bale 27 11 0.41

Players in bold are currently contracted to Tottenham Hotspur.

Transfers edit

 
Richarlison is currently Tottenham Hotspur most expensive signing.

Highest transfer fees paid edit

Rank Player From Fee Year Ref
1   Richarlison   Everton £60M 2022 [25]
2   Tanguy Ndombele   Lyon £55M 2019 [26]
3   Brennan Johnson   Nottingham Forest £45M 2023 [27]
4   Cristian Romero   Atalanta £44M 2022 [citation needed]
5   Micky van de Ven   VfL Wolfsburg £43M 2023 [28]
6   Davinson Sánchez   Ajax £42M 2017 [29]
7   Pedro Porro   Sporting CP £40M 2023 [citation needed]
  James Maddison   Leicester City £40M 2023 [30]
8   Moussa Sissoko   Newcastle United £30M 2016 [31]
10   Giovani Lo Celso   Real Betis £28.2M 2020 [citation needed]

Players in bold are currently contracted to Tottenham Hotspur.

Highest transfer fees received edit

 
Gareth Bale was once the club's most expensive departure, being sold for a then-world record fee to Real Madrid in 2013.
Rank Player To Fee Year Ref
1   Harry Kane   Bayern Munich £100M 2023 [15]
2   Gareth Bale   Real Madrid £86.3M 2013 [32]
3   Kyle Walker   Manchester City £45M 2017 [33]
4   Luka Modrić   Real Madrid £33M 2012 [34]
5   Dimitar Berbatov   Manchester United £30.75M 2008 [35]
6   Steven Bergwijn   Ajax £26M 2022 [36]
7   Kieran Trippier   Atlético Madrid £20M 2019 [37]
8   Robbie Keane   Liverpool £19M 2008 [38]
9   Michael Carrick   Manchester United £18.6M 2006 [39]
10   Christian Eriksen   Internazionale £18M 2020 [citation needed]
  Kevin Wimmer   Stoke City 2017 [40]

Rankings edit

  • 3rd highest English all-time average attendance figure.
  • Joint 3rd most successful side in all time FA Cup history with eight wins.[41]
  • 6th most successful side in all time League Cup history with four wins and four runners up.[42]
  • Joint 4th most successful English side in UEFA European competitions by trophies won (3).
  • 9th richest club in world as ranked by Forbes. (2023)[43]
  • 9th highest income in world as ranked by accountancy firm Deloitte. (2023)[44]
  • The highest number of players to represent England (78).
  • Highest number of goals scored by players representing England (255).
  • 14th (joint) in number of English league titles won (2).
  • 6th in ranking of all time major honours won by football clubs in England (26).

Honours edit

Sources: Tottenham Hotspur – History[45]

Domestic edit

League Competitions:

Cup competitions:

European edit

Historical competitions (All Levels) edit

Friendly tournaments edit

Penalty shoot-out record edit

Season Date Competition Round Opponent Venue Result Score
1983–84 22 May 1984 UEFA Cup Final Anderlecht Home Won 4–3
1993–94 19 January 1994 FA Cup Third Round Peterborough United Home Won 5–4
1995–96 9 March 1996 FA Cup Fifth Round Nottingham Forest Home Lost 1–3
2003–04 17 December 2003 League Cup QF Middlesbrough Home Lost 4–5
2004–05 1 December 2004 League Cup QF Liverpool Home Lost 3–4
2007–08 12 March 2007 UEFA Cup R16 PSV Eindhoven Away Lost 5–6
2008–09 1 March 2009 League Cup Final Manchester United Neutral Lost 1–4
2011–12 20 September 2011 League Cup Third Round Stoke City Away Lost 6–7
2012–13 11 April 2013 Europa League QF Basel Away Lost 1–4
2013–14 30 October 2013 League Cup R16 Hull City Home Won 8–7
2018–19 26 September 2018 EFL Cup Third Round Watford Home Won 4–2
2018–19 24 January 2019 EFL Cup Semi-Finals Chelsea Away Lost 2–4
2019–20 24 September 2019 EFL Cup Third Round Colchester United Away Lost 3–4
2019–20 4 March 2020 FA Cup Fifth Round Norwich City Home Lost 2–3
2020–21 29 September 2020 EFL Cup Fourth Round Chelsea Home Won 5–4
2021–22 22 September 2021 EFL Cup Third Round Wolverhampton Wanderers Away Won 3–2
2023–24 29 August 2023 EFL Cup Second Round Fulham Away Lost 4–6

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External links edit

  • Records @ UEFA.com