Tottenham Hotspur all-time achievement and records as a team.are you satisfied with the performance compared to other club?give ur answer.
Tottenham Hotspur are an English association football club based in Tottenham, London. Founded in 1882, it was when they entered the Southern League that they found success, winning the competition in 1900, and in the following season of 1901, while still classed as a non-league club, famously going on to win the FA Cup. They are among the most successful clubs in English football overall, with 26 league and cup victories, and were the first team to win the League and FA Cup double in the 20th century; the first English team to win a major European trophy and the first English team to win two different European trophies.Steve Perryman holds the club’s record for the most appearances, 866 between 1969 and 1986 (of which 655 were in the league, another club record). The record goalscorer is Harry Kane, who scored 280 goals for the club between 2011 and 2023 (213 in the league, where he ranks second-highest for the club behind Jimmy Greaves’ 220).
Record win: 13–2 v Crewe Alexandra, FA Cup, 3 February 1960[1]
Record league victory: 9–0 v Bristol Rovers, Division 2, 22 October 1977[2][3]
Record Premier League victory: 9–1 v Wigan Athletic, 22 November 2009
Most league goals scored: 10–4 v Everton, 11 October 1958.[4]
Record cup victory: 13–2 v Crewe Alexandra, FA Cup, 3 February 1960[1]
Record home win: 13–2 v Crewe Alexandra, FA Cup, 3 February 1960
Record UEFA Cup win: 9–0 v Keflavík (Iceland) 28 September 1971 (aggregate 15–1, including 1–6 win away on 14 September 1971)[5]
Record Champions League qualification win: 4-0 v Young Boys 25 August 2010 (aggregate 6-3, including 2-3 away loss [6]
Record Champions League groups stage win: 5-0 v Red Star Belgrade 22 October 2019[7]
Record Champions League playoff win: 3-0 v Borussia Dortmund 13 February 2019[8]
Record away wins: 7–0 v Tranmere Rovers, FA Cup, 4 January 2019[9]
6–0 v Drogheda United, 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.[10].
Record attendance: 85,512 v Bayer Leverkusen, Champions League, 2 November 2016 (at Wembley)[12]
Most league points (under 2 for a win system): 70, Division 2, 1919–20
Most league points (under 3 for a win system): 86, Premier League, 2016–17
Most league goals: 115, Division 1, 1960–61
Most goals in total: 280 Harry Kane, 2011–2023
Most league goals in total: 220 Jimmy Greaves, 1961–70
Most goals in a season: 49 Clive Allen, 1986–87
Youngest goal scorer: Alfie Devine, 16 years, 163 days against Marine (A), 10 January 2021
Most league appearances: 655 Steve Perryman, 1969–1986[13]
Most appearances: 854 Steve Perryman, 1969–1986[14]
Youngest first team player: Alfie Devine, 16 years, 163 days against Marine (A), 10 January 2021
Youngest first team player in a European game: Dane Scarlett, 16 years, 247 days against Ludogorets Razgrad (H), 26 November 2020
Oldest first team player: Brad Friedel, 42 years, 176 days against Newcastle United (H), 10 November 2013
Transfer record (received): £100M from Bayern Munich for Harry Kane 12 August 2023[15]
Transfer record (paid): £60 million to Everton for Richarlison, July 2022[16]
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