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Dawson, Michael
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Bale, Gareth
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Huddlestone, Tom
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Jenas, Jermaine
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Stalteri, Paul
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Zokora, Didier
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Lennon, Aaron
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Tainio, Teemu
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Rose, Danny
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Barnard, Lee
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Defoe, Jermaine
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Keane, Robbie
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Bent, Darren

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Tottenham

Founded: 1882
Ground: White Hart Lane
Chairman: Daniel Levy
Head Coach: Martin Jol
Home colours: White/Blue
Away colours: Light Blue/Blue
Website: tottenhamhotspur.com

Honours:

* English Champion (x2): 1951, 1961
* League Cup (x3): 1971, 1973, 1999
* FA Cup (x8): 1901, 1921, 1961, 1962, 1967, 1981, 1982, 1991
* Charity Shield (x7): 1921, 1952, 1962, 1963, 1968, 1982, 1992
* UEFA Cup (x2): 1972, 1984
* Cup Winners Cup: 1963

Details:

Formed in 1882 by members of a local grammar school and cricket club. The name is taken from Harry Hostpur, an English nobleman of the 14th century, and later a major character in Shakespeare's Henry IV. Tottenham is the neighborhood of London in which the club is based. The Lilywhites nickname is a reference to their all-white uniforms. The Yids nicknames is a reference to Yiddish, the language theoretically spoken by the rather large Jewish fan base of Spurs. Yids was used as an insult by rival Arsenal fans but was turned on its head and used as a badge of pride by Spurs fans. In 1961 Tottenham Hotspur became the first English club in the twentieth century to achieve the league and cup double. Rivalry with Arsenal is known as the North London derby - the two clubs' stadiums are located just a few miles apart in North London. The cockerel on the club's emblem is a reference to their Spurs name - the bird were often used in cock fights and fitted with spurs.

Statistics
Top scorers
  Player Pts
1. Keane, Robbie 6 (2 )
2. Bale, Gareth 2
3. Berbatov, Dimitar 2
4. Kaboul, Younes 2
5. Malbranque, Steed 2
6. Bent, Darren 1
7. Jenas, Jermaine 1
8. Chimbonda, Pascal 1
9. Gardner, Anthony 1
Bookings
  Player Pts
1. Zokora, Didier 2
2. Huddlestone, Tom 2
3. Chimbonda, Pascal 2
4. Jenas, Jermaine 2
5. Dawson, Michael 1
6. Bale, Gareth 1
7. Defoe, Jermaine 1
8. Kaboul, Younes 1
9. Lee, Young Pyo 1
10. Rocha, Ricardo 1
11. Berbatov, Dimitar 1
12. Malbranque, Steed 1
13. Assou-Ekotto, Benoit 1
14. Gardner, Anthony 1