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Top 10 Tottenham Legends of All Time

Tottenham Hotspur Football Club, affectionately known as Spurs, boasts a rich history of iconic players who have left an indelible mark on the game.


This list celebrates the top 10 Tottenham legends of all time, from record-breaking strikers to commanding captains.


This list is made by Bradley, a livid Premier League fan who has been following football for more than 3 decades.


Here is the list of the top 10 Tottenham Legends Of All Time


10. Ledley King

Despite persistent injury issues, Ledley King is regarded as one of Tottenham’s greatest-ever defenders. His reading of the game, composure, and loyalty to the club made him a revered figure. King captained Spurs to their League Cup victory in 2008 and remains an ambassador for the club.


9. Steve Perryman

A true one-club man, Steve Perryman holds the record for the most appearances in Tottenham’s history with 854 games. Perryman's leadership, work rate, and tactical intelligence made him a fan favorite. He was integral to Spurs' UEFA Cup triumphs in 1972 and 1984.


8. Cliff Jones

Cliff Jones was one of the stars of Spurs' golden era in the 1960s. A lightning-fast winger, Jones scored 159 goals in 378 appearances and was pivotal in Spurs' historic double-winning season in 1960-61. His dedication and consistency remain a benchmark for

future generations.


7. Gareth Bale

Few players have made as dramatic an impact as Gareth Bale. From his famous hat-trick against Inter Milan to his thunderbolt strikes in the Premier League, Bale's time at Tottenham was filled with breathtaking moments. A two-time PFA Player of the Year winner, Bale helped elevate Spurs' profile globally.


6. Chris Waddle

Chris Waddle’s dazzling dribbling and pinpoint crosses made him one of the most exciting wingers of the 1980s. His skill and creativity were instrumental in Spurs' attack, earning him PFA Player of the Year nominations during his time at the club.


5. Pat Jennings

Between the posts, Pat Jennings was a colossus. The Northern Irishman made over 590 appearances for Spurs between 1964 and 1977, helping the club win the FA Cup in 1967 and the UEFA Cup in 1972. Jennings' agility and remarkable shot-stopping ability earned him widespread respect across the footballing world.


4. Paul Gascoigne

Known universally as "Gazza," Paul Gascoigne brought flair, creativity, and passion to Tottenham during his tenure from 1988 to 1991. His famous free-kick against Arsenal in the 1991 FA Cup semi-final is etched in Spurs' history. Gascoigne’s personality and talent made him a favorite among fans, cementing his status as a footballing icon.


3. Harry Kane

Tottenham's all-time leading goal scorer, Harry Kane, is not just a modern-day icon but a certified club legend. With over 280 goals and counting, Kane's loyalty and performances have solidified his place in Spurs' folklore. A leader both on and off the pitch, Kane has inspired countless young fans while remaining a cornerstone of the England national team.


2. Glenn Hoddle

A maestro in midfield, Glenn Hoddle was renowned for his elegance, vision, and technical ability. His performances for Tottenham in the late 1970s and 1980s earned him the status of one of England's greatest playmakers. Hoddle was instrumental in Spurs' FA Cup victories in 1981 and 1982 and remains a revered figure among fans.


1. Jimmy Greaves

Jimmy Greaves is synonymous with goals. A forward with an extraordinary eye for the net, Greaves scored an astonishing 266 goals in 379 appearances for Spurs. Known for his clinical finishing and composure under pressure, he played a crucial role in the team's successes during the 1960s, including their historic FA Cup triumphs in 1962 and 1967.

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