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Tottenham formed in 1882 as Hotspur Football Club and remain the only team to win the FA Cup as a non-league club. Spurs were elected to the Football League in 1908 and their steady rise to the higher echelons of the game was confirmed by the Division One title triumph of 1951. Another league title arrived a decade later to spark a glittering phase in the club's history.

Under patriarch Bill Nicholson, Spurs added a third FA Cup in 1961 and retained the trophy 12 months later, before winning the European Cup Winners' Cup in 1963 - the first British team to take a continental crown. Further European honours came with UEFA Cup triumphs in 1972 and 1984 but league success remained elusive and the club even sank into the Second Division in 1977 after Nicholson's retirement.

Spurs' proud FA Cup record remained intact, though, and an eighth win was wrapped up in 1991 before they took their place as founder members of the FA Premier League in 1992. And more silverware arrived as George Graham brought the League Cup to White Hart Lane for a third time in 1999 as Spurs triumphed 1-0 over Leicester at Wembley.

Tottenham's signing of Germany striker Jurgen Klinsmann from Monaco in 1994 paved the way for many of the league's top foreign imports. Former Spurs and Argentina hero , and later , engineered a fearsome attacking line-up around Klinsmann. , , and were all fielded in a team which was built with only one thing in mind - goals.

Klinsmann's influence resulted in Spurs' best FA Premier League finish in the first 13 years of the competition - seventh in 1995. The striker was sorely missed when he departed for Bayern Munich after just a single season at White Hart Lane. After Swiss manager Christian Gross suffered a nightmare 10 months in charge of the club, former Arsenal boss George Graham entered the scene in 1998. The Scot earned Spurs' only trophy of the FA Premier League era, the 1999 League Cup. League success was proving more difficult to achieve for Graham and the club turned to one of its favourite sons in 2001 as Glenn Hoddle took charge with the promise of a new era of stylish football.

The arrivals of Robbie Keane and Jamie Redknapp, followed by Fredi Kanoute, boosted optimism among the supporters. However, in September 2003, Hoddle was sacked after a poor start to the season with Jacques Santini appointed in June 2004 after a lengthy search. Martin Jol took over when Santini departed in November 2004 and wasted no time in building for the club's future, bringing in young English talent such as Aaron Lennon, Michael Dawson, Jermaine Jenas and Tom Huddlestone. Spurs narrowly missed out on a Champions League berth in 2005/2006, but secured the club's highest Premier League placing of fifth along with a UEFA Cup spot.