Tottenham is a town in north London, 6 mi north-northeast of Charing Cross. Settlement dates back over a thousand years, mentioned in Domesday Book as Toteham. Area grew along Roman road Ermine Street and between High Cross and Tottenham Hale
Born in 1972 in Argentina, started playing football at age 8. Joined Newell's Old Boys at 13, winning league title and Copa Libertadores. Transferred to Espanyol in 1994, winning Copa del Rey in 2000. Played for PSG, Bordeaux, and returned to Espanyol, winning multiple Copa del Rey titles
Born on April 20, 2005, as an English professional footballer. Started at Arsenal Academy before joining Sheffield United. Scored 38 goals in 48 appearances for Sheffield United youth teams. Led Sheffield United to under-18 Professional Development League title in 2021-22
Born in Cardiff in 1989, Bale started as a left-back at Southampton. Won Carwyn James Award for BBC Wales Young Sports Personality. Became Wales' most capped player with 111 caps and 41 goals
Mourinho left Instagram in May 2018 after reaching 1 million followers. His return in 2020 brought him 2.4 million followers. He initially described his return as pragmatic, sponsored by his team
New stadium holds over 62,000 spectators, making it London's largest club stadium. South Stand is UK's largest single-tiered stand. Spurs shop spans 23,000 square feet, largest European club store. North East corner can accommodate up to 3,000 for Premier League matches