List of Tottenham Hotspur F.C. records and statistics

This article contains records and statistics for the English professional football club, Tottenham Hotspur.

Club records

Record wins

6–0 v Oldham Athletic, FA Cup 14 January 1933
6–0 v Margate FA Cup, 13 January 1973
6–0 v Drogheda, 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.[6]

Record defeats

2–8 v Derby County, Division 1, 16 October 1976[7]
0–7 v Liverpool, Division 1, 2 September 1978
v Sunderland, Football League First Division, 19 December 1914
v Arsenal, Football League First Division, 6 March 1935

Additional records

Steve Perryman made 854 club appearances

London derbies best attendances

Arsenal:

Chelsea:

West Ham United:

National records

  • 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)
  • Most victories in a League season: 31 out of 42 games in 1960–61
  • 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)
  • Fastest ever Premier League goal scored: 9.7 seconds by Ledley King against Bradford City in 2000
  • First team to concede 1,000 goals in the Premier League[16][17]
  • 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

  • The first British club to win a major European competition – European Cup Winners Cup (1963)[18]
  • 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
  • Least amount of top flight games played by a Premier League club in one season (40 games; eliminated in second round of League Cup by Grimsby Town and third round of FA Cup by Leicester City during the 2005–06 season)

European records

Premier League record

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 and 2011–12 seasons put the club into the UEFA Champions League qualifying stages for the 2010–11 season only.

SeasonPositionPlayedWonDrawnLostForAgainstGoal differencePoints
2017–18338238774363877
2016–17238268486266086
2015–163381913569353470
2014–15538197125853564
2013–14638216115551469
2012–13538219866462072
2011–12438209966412569
2010–11538161485546962
2009–104382171067412670
2008–09838149154545051
2007–0811381113146661546
2006–07538179125754360
2005–065381811953381565
2004–059381410144741652
2003–041438136194757−1045
2002–031038148165162−1150
2001–02938148164953−450
2000–0112381310154754−749
1999–001038158155749853
1998–9911381114134750−347
1997–9814381111164456−1144
1996–971038137184451−646
1995–968381613950381261
1994–957421614126658862
1993–9415421112195459−545
1992–938421611156066−659

Top scorers by season

Season Player Total Goals Domestic League Domestic Cup Europe
2017–18England Harry Kane423048
2016–17England Harry Kane352942
2015–16England Harry Kane282512
2014–15England Harry Kane312137
2013–14Togo Emmanuel Adebayor141112
2012–13Wales Gareth Bale262123
2011–12Togo Emmanuel Adebayor181710
2010–11Netherlands Rafael van der Vaart151302
2009–10England Jermain Defoe241860
2008–09England Darren Bent171214
2007–08Bulgaria Dimitar Berbatov231535
Republic of Ireland Robbie Keane231544
2006–07Bulgaria Dimitar Berbatov231247
2005–06Republic of Ireland Robbie Keane161600
2004–05England Jermain Defoe221390
2003–04Republic of Ireland Robbie Keane161420
2002–03England Teddy Sheringham131210
Republic of Ireland Robbie Keane131300
2001–02Uruguay Gustavo Poyet141040
2000–01Ukraine Sergei Rebrov12930
1999–00Norway Steffen Iversen171421
1998–99Norway Steffen Iversen13940
1997–98Germany Jürgen Klinsmann9900
France David Ginola9630
1996–97England Teddy Sheringham8710
1995–96England Teddy Sheringham241680
1994–95Germany Jürgen Klinsmann292090
1993–94England Teddy Sheringham161420
1992–93England Teddy Sheringham282170
1991–92England Gary Lineker352852
1990–91England Gary Lineker191540
England Paul Gascoigne197120
1989–90England Gary Lineker262420
1988–89England Chris Waddle141400
1987–88England Clive Allen131120
1986–87England Clive Allen4933160
1985–86England Mark Falco211920
1984–85England Mark Falco292234
1983–84Scotland Steve Archibald282125
1982–83Scotland Steve Archibald151122
England Garth Crooks15843
1981–82England Garth Crooks181332
1980–81Scotland Steve Archibald252050
1979–80England Glenn Hoddle221930
1978–79England Peter Taylor121110
1977–78Scotland John Duncan201640
1976–77England Chris Jones9900
1975–76Scotland John Duncan252050
1974–75Scotland John Duncan121200
1973–74England Martin Chivers231706
1972–73England Martin Chivers331788
1971–72England Martin Chivers422598
1970–71England Martin Chivers292270

Players in bold are currently contracted to Tottenham Hotspur.

Top 10 all-time scorers

As of 29 September 2018[20]
No.PlayerClub appearancesTotal goalsDomestic leagueDomestic CupEuropeGoals per game
1.England Jimmy Greaves3792662203790.70
2.England Bobby Smith31720817622100.66
3.England Martin Chivers36717411834220.47
4.Wales Cliff Jones3781591351770.42
5.England Harry Kane21814611313200.66
6.England Jermain Defoe3631439129230.39
7.England George Hunt1981381251300.70
8.England Len Duquemin3071341142000.44
9.Scotland Alan Gilzean4391339327130.30
10.England Teddy Sheringham277124972700.45

Players in bold are currently contracted to Tottenham Hotspur.

Top European competition scorers

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

PlayerAppearancesGoalsGoals per game
England Jermain Defoe35230.66
England Martin Chivers32220.69
England Harry Kane41200.48
England Mark Falco25130.52
Scotland Alan Gilzean28130.46
England Martin Peters32130.40
Bulgaria Dimitar Berbatov16120.75
England Bobby Smith14100.71
England Jimmy Greaves1490.64
England Garth Crooks1690.56
Republic of Ireland Robbie Keane1990.47
England Ralph Coates2690.35

Players in bold are currently contracted to Tottenham Hotspur.
Statistics correct as of 13 February 2018.

Transfers

Highest transfer fees paid

NameFromFeeYear
1 Colombia Davinson SánchezNetherlands Ajax£42M2017
2 Argentina Érik LamelaItaly Roma£30M2013
3 France Moussa SissokoEngland Newcastle United£30M2016
4 Spain Roberto SoldadoSpain Valencia£26M2013
5 Brazil Lucas MouraFrance Paris Saint-Germain£23M2018
6 South Korea Son Heung-minGermany Bayer Leverkusen£18M2015
7 Netherlands Vincent JanssenNetherlands AZ£17M2016
8 Brazil PaulinhoBrazil Corinthians£17M2013
9 Croatia Luka ModrićCroatia Dinamo Zagreb£16.5M2008
10 England Darren BentEngland Charlton Athletic£16.5M2007
11 Belgium Mousa DembéléEngland Fulham£15M2012

Players in bold are currently contracted to Tottenham Hotspur.

Highest transfer fees received

NameToFeeYear
1 Wales Gareth BaleSpain Real Madrid£86.3M2013
2 England Kyle WalkerEngland Manchester City£53M2017
3 Croatia Luka ModrićSpain Real Madrid£33M[21][22]2012
4 Bulgaria Dimitar BerbatovEngland Manchester United£30.75M2008
5 Republic of Ireland Robbie KeaneEngland Liverpool£19M2008
6 England Michael CarrickEngland Manchester United£18.6M2006
7 Austria Kevin Wimmer

England Stoke City FC

£18M 2017
8 Algeria Nabil BentalebGermany FC Schalke 04£17M2017
9 England Darren BentEngland Sunderland£16.5M2009
10 England Ryan MasonEngland Hull City£13M2016
11 Belgium Nacer ChadliEngland West Bromwich Albion£13M2016

Rankings

  • 3rd highest English all-time average attendance figure.
  • Joint 3rd most successful side in all time FA Cup history with eight wins.
  • 6th most successful side in all time League Cup history with four wins and four runners up.
  • 4th most successful English side in UEFA European competitions by trophies won (3).
  • 10th richest club in world as ranked by Forbes.[23]
  • 12th highest income in world as ranked by accountancy firm Deloitte.[24]
  • The highest number of players to represent England. (78)
  • 2nd highest number of goals scored by players representing England. (218)
  • 14th (joint) in number of English league titles won.
  • 5th in ranking of all time major honours won by football clubs in England. (24)

Honours

Sources:Tottenham Hotspur – History[25]

Domestic

League competitions

Cup competitions

European

Historical competitions (All Levels)

Friendly tournaments

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