| TROPHY | Total Won | Last Won |
| Premier League / First Division Title | 2 | 1960/61 |
| UEFA Cup Winner/ UEFA Europa League Winner | 3 | 2024/25 |
| Cup Winners Cup Winner | 1 | 1962/63 |
| FA CUP | 8 | 1990/91 |
| English League Cup | 4 | 2007/08 |
| Community Shield | 7 | 1991/92 |
| English 2nd Tier Champion | 2 | 1949/50 |


- The club’s most remarkable cup victory unfolded against Crewe Alexandra during the FA Cup when Tottenham achieved an astonishing 13-2 triumph.
- A pinnacle of spectatorship was attained during the iconic North London Derby against Arsenal in the Premier League, where an astounding 83,222 fervent fans congregated at Wembley Stadium, which served as the temporary home ground during the 2017/18 season. The overall highest stands at 85,512 in a Champions League game against Bayer Leverkusen.
- In the illustrious history of the FA Cup, Tottenham stake their claim as the third most successful club, a distinction that places them in esteemed company alongside Manchester United and Arsenal. With a remarkable tally of 8 cup victories and 9 appearances in the final, Tottenham’s imprint on the competition is undeniable.
- A tradition that endures to this day was initiated by Spurs when they became the inaugural team to bind their colours to the trophy in jubilation, a practice which has stayed ever since.
- Tottenham were one of the five clubs that pushed for the founding of the Premier League.
- Tottenham ended their 17-year wait for a major trophy when they won the 2024/25 UEFA Europa League against Manchester United. Ange Postecoglou etched his name into club folklore with the achievement. However, a 17th placed finish in the league was not enough to save his job at N17.
- Postecoglou’s successor, Thomas Frank has shown great promise and have gotten the club off to a good start in 2025/26. With UEFA Champions League football back on the table, Spurs will now try to push on and add more trophies to their tally.
Spurs are now without Son Heung-min and will kickstart the Thomas Frank era in 2025-26 season with UEFA Champions League football back on the menu. With Daniel Levy stepping down and a new dawn at N17, exciting times are ahead of the Spurs faithful.

This is a new era under Thomas Frank spearheaded by the likes of Micky van de Ven, Cristian Romero, Mohammed Kudus and Xavi Simons. With the likes of James Maddison and Dejan Kulusevski yet to come in, the Spurs outfit have both quality and depth to choose from. They will have the responsibility to give the fans something to cheer about in the coming years.
