Tottenham Hotspur F.C.

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Tottenham Hotspur Football Club, founded on 05 September 1882, is based in the London Borough of Haringey and competes in the Premier League. This page gathers signed football shirts and curated memorabilia for fans and collectors, with a focus on provenance and verified signatures, and you can browse selected lots at Walkouts.

The club have played home matches at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium since 2019, replacing the historic White Hart Lane, and the team are synonymous with white shirts and navy shorts. Across domestic competition Spurs have secured two league titles alongside multiple FA Cup wins, and the cockerel crest with the Latin motto Audere est Facere remains central to shirt iconography.

On the continental stage Tottenham made history by winning the 1963 European Cup Winners' Cup, and the trophy cabinet later grew with UEFA Cup success. The club are owned by ENIC Group, their training base sits on Hotspur Way, and the side continue to attract global attention, being ranked 56 by IFFHS among club peers.

Collector interest often centres on formal anniversary releases and special badges. Post‑1970 commemorative shirts such as the 1982 centenary cockerel update, the 2007-08 125 years badge, and 2019 new stadium editions are especially sought after because they tie design changes to clear milestones and limited runs from suppliers across Umbro, Adidas and Nike eras.

Fans and collectors pursue both match-worn examples and signed retail editions, with a clear market for early fanshop runs, player-issue variants and region-specific retail releases. Signed fanshop shirts carry distinct provenance, and many consignments are offered with photographed evidence or documented issuance; Free worldwide shipping.

Season-specific shirts remain major magnets, notably the 1960-61 season Double winners where squad shirts and commemorative home editions are prized for match association, and away pieces like the 1983-84 navy away that link directly to UEFA Cup success and decisive ties. Provenance tied to North London derby matches or cup finals increases interest among serious collectors.

For those researching Tottenham shirts, the interplay of badge changes, supplier eras and landmark campaigns is decisive: examples from the 1982 Centenary rollouts sit beside signature-rich items from 1960-61 and the modern run to the 2018-19 Champions League final, and many sellers provide a COA to confirm autograph authenticity. Explore archives and framed pieces, and return to Walkouts for updated listings and authenticated memorabilia.

Collector Highlights

Iconic home kits

  • 1960–61 White League/FA Cup Double
  • 1962–63 White Cup Winners’ Cup first British European title
  • 2018–19 White Champions League first final

Iconic away kits

  • 1983–84 Navy UEFA Cup winners
  • 2018–19 Navy UCL away Amsterdam comeback
  • 2021–22 Purple third fan favourite

Anniversary shirts

  • 1982 Centenary cockerel crest update
  • 2007–08 125 years special badge
  • 2019 New stadium era commemorative details

Collector seasons

  • 1960–61 Double winners Nicholson era
  • 1962–63 CWC European pioneers
  • 2018–19 UCL finalists modern high

Honours

Tottenham Hotspur's trophy record combines headline domestic titles with early continental breakthroughs. The club has claimed two league titles alongside a notable tally of eight FA Cups, plus four League Cups and seven Community Shields, reflecting strong cup pedigree. Landmark results include the 1901 FA Cup triumph as a non‑League winner and the historic 1960-61 League and FA Cup Double that remains a touchstone. In Europe Spurs were pioneers, lifting the European Cup Winners' Cup as Britain’s first UEFA club victor and later winning the inaugural UEFA Cup as part of three UEFA Cup/Europa League successes. Recent continental prominence was underlined by reaching the 2018-19 UEFA Champions League final. Independent measures also place the club among notable continental peers, with an IFFHS ranking at 56. Those finals and milestones remain defining moments for supporters and the club's competitive reputation.

Legends & Leadership

Jimmy Greaves and Steve Perryman stand among the club's most enduring figures with Greaves remembered as a legend player of the 1960s and Perryman as a legend player of the 1970s for their goals and remarkable longevity that anchored Spurs across seasons.

Glenn Hoddle and Danny Blanchflower are celebrated as imagination and leadership incarnate with Hoddle a legend player of the mid-1970s for his creative influence and Blanchflower a legend player of the 1950s whose captaincy shaped Spurs' early post‑war identity.

Harry Kane is recognised as a recent key player of the mid-2010s who became central to the club's attacking identity and helped sustain its competitiveness in domestic and European competition.

Bill Nicholson and Daniel Levy represent defining off-field stewardship with Nicholson the legendary manager who forged the Double era in the early 1960s and Levy the chairman who has overseen the club's modern commercial and stadium developments since the early 2000s.

Stadium

The club plays home matches at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, a purpose-built venue opened in 2019 on the site of the former White Hart Lane. The modern arena has become central to Tottenham's matchday identity, with design and presentation intended to amplify crowd atmosphere on domestic and European nights. The ground hosts the distinctive intensity of the North London derby against Arsenal and other high-profile fixtures that shape local rivalry and matchday culture. Supporters combine long-standing chants with contemporary matchday presentation, and commemorative details introduced since the new stadium opened keep the club's history visible to fans and visitors.

Also known as
Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
Local derby
North London Derby Arsenal city rivalry

Authentication & Provenance

  • Verification 1984 UEFA Cup shirts prized
  • Suppliers Umbro/Adidas/Nike eras
  • Condition white shirts yellow over time

FAQ

Q: Which competition does Tottenham Hotspur compete in? A: Tottenham Hotspur play in the Premier League, the top tier of English football.

Q: Where are Spurs' home matches played? A: Home games are staged at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium which replaced White Hart Lane in 2019, keeping the club on its historic site.

Q: What major trophies has the club won? A: The club's honours include league titles, multiple FA Cup wins and European trophies such as the Cup Winners' Cup and UEFA Cup, with memorable finals including the early 20th century FA Cup success and the 2018-19 Champions League final.

Q: How can I verify authenticity of merchandise or memorabilia? A: Purchase from official club sources or authorised retailers and request a Certificate of Authenticity (COA) or equivalent digital verification for signed items.

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