How many total trophies have Tottenham won and when was the last time it added a trophy to its cabinet

How many total trophies have Tottenham won and when was the last time it added a trophy to its cabinet

Have a look at how many total trophies Tottenham Hotspur have won and how long since they added to their trophy cabinet

Tottenham has received a lot of media attention over the past ten years as it works to routinely compete for titles in England and Europe.

The majority of the 1990s saw Spurs languish as a mid-table team, but in the early 2000s, they made a breakthrough and began consistently challenging for a spot in Europe in 2010, finishing fourth.

Since that breakthrough, Spurs have never finished lower than seventh in the Premier League.

How many total trophies has Tottenham won and when was the last time it added a trophy to its cabinet as drought continues

Even still, they have yet to win any contemporary silverware as the club hunts for a big championship. With the opportunity for success still present in the FA Cup and Champions League, Antonio Conte’s team has a chance to reverse that in 2023.

When did Tottenham last bring a trophy home?

Spurs have received honours in the past, despite the time that has passed. The team’s most recent trophy was the League Cup (also known as the Carling Cup, then the Carabao Cup). After extra time, they won the match against Chelsea 2-1.

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Jonathan Woodgate and Dimitar Berbatov both scored for Spurs in that contest, with the latter coming four minutes into extra time.

With that Spurs lineup, which included Ledley King as captain and England international Paul Robinson in goal, Jermaine Jenas and Robbie Keane stood out.

They defeated players like Didier Drogba, Frank Lampard, and Petr Cech who all started the game for Chelsea.

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Which awards has Tottenham won?

Before the 2007–2008 EFL Cup victory, Spurs had a tonne of competitive triumphs under its belt, however, the majority of them took place in the past.

Tottenham defeated Roy Keane and Nottingham Forest 2-1 and in extra time to win the FA Cup in 1991. Under command at the time, Terry Venables started Gary Lineker up front for Spurs, but Des Walker’s own goal gave Spurs the victory.

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Sheffield Wednesday took home the final league title in 1961, and they were followed in the top five by Wolverhampton Wanderers, Burnley, and Everton.

List of trophies won by Tottenham Hotspur

Competition Season Runner-up
First Division 1950/51
1960/61
Man United (by 4 points)
Sheff. Wednesday (by 8 points)
Second Division 1919/20
1949/50
Huddersfield Town (by 6 points)
Sheff. Wednesday (by 9 points)
FA Cup 1900/01
1920/21
1960/61
1961/62
1966/67
1980/81
1981/82
1990/91
Sheff. United (3-1 in final replay)
Wolverhamton (1-0 in final)
Leicester City (2-0 in final)
Burnley (3-1 in final)
Chelsea (2-1 in final)
Man City (3-2 in final replay)
QPR (1-0 in final replay)
Nottingham Forest (2-1 in final)
League Cup
(EFL Cup)
1970/71
1972/73
1998/99
2007/08
Aston Villa (2-0 in final)
Norwich City (1-0 in final)
Leicester City (1-0 in final)
Chelsea (2-1, a.e.t in final)
UEFA Cup
(Europa League)
1971/72
1983/84
Wolverhampton (3-2 on agg.)
Anderlecht (2-2 on agg., 4-3 PKs)

How many finals have the Spurs participated in?

Together with the above mentioned 14 cup wins and league titles, Spurs have also come incredibly close to taking home hardware countless more times.

Tottenham runner-up finishes

Competition Season Champion
First Division
(Premier League)
1921-22
1951-52
1956-57
1962-63
2016-17
Liverpool (by 6 points)
Man United (by 4 points)
Man United (by 8 points)
Everton (by 6 points)
Chelsea (by 7 points)
Second Division 1908-09
1932-33
Bolton Wanderers (by 1 point)
Stoke City (by 1 point)
FA Cup 1986-87 Coventry City (3-2 a.e.t. in final)
League Cup 1981-82
2001-02
2008-09
2014-15
2020-21
Liverpool (3-1 in final)
Blackburn (2-1 in final)
Man United (0-0 a.e.t., 4-1 PKs)
Chelsea (2-0 in final)
Man City (1-0 in final)
UEFA Champions League 2018-19 Liverpool (2-0 in final)
UEFA Cup 1973-74 Feyenoord (4-2 on agg.)

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