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  1. 35,753 v Nottingham Forest – 24 April 1961. Home colours. Away colours. ← 1959–60. 1961–62 →. The 1960–61 season was Tottenham Hotspur Football Club 's 43rd of competitive football and 11th consecutive year in the English top flight. It was also the club's most successful year ever up to that point, as they won the Football League ...

    Date
    Opponent
    Venue
    Result
    20 Aug 1960
    2–0
    22 Aug 1960
    3–1
    27 Aug 1960
    4–1
    31 Aug 1960
    3–1
  2. Tottenham Hotspur » Squad 1960/1961. Country: England ## England; International ... Team News. 15.05.2024 15:50. Head injury charity criticises Ederson substitution ...

    • 1921 – 1951
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    A dark blue cockerel appeared on the emblem in 1921 when “Tottenham Hotspur” won the FA Cup for the second time. Its ideological inspiration was the nobleman Henry Percy, nicknamed Harry Hotspur – a fan of long-haired and cockfighting. The bird is inside a white shield with a blue border.

    After receiving the first championship title in the First Division, the club carried out another redesign of the logo. The blue color became lighter. The silhouette of the cockerel is elongated, with two pairs of sharp spurs on its legs.

    The new emblem depicts a cockerel standing on a football ball. The prototype for the image was a bronze statue installed in 1909 above the west wall of the “White Hart Lane” stadium. The author of the statue is former player William James. In the background is another ball. Two wide semicircles surround it with the inscription “Tottenham Hotspur F....

    Designers removed the emblem’s circle, colored outlines, and the team’s name. Only the bluebird, proudly perched on the ball, remained.

    The 1983 logo demonstrates the club’s historical heritage. To the left of the cockerel is depicted Bruce Castle. Below is a small shield with the monogram THFC, on which two red lions rest. These are the heraldic symbols of the Northumberland family, descendants of Harry Hotspur. All elements are placed inside a blue shield with a yellow border. Un...

    To the right of the cockerel, seven trees appeared. These are elms from London’s Green Grove Park in North London. Legend has it that witches known as the Seven Sisters were burned there.

    Designers continued to experiment with style and colors. They used modern graphics in the logo and made the outlines lemon-yellow.

    In 1989, the emblem was simplified. The trees, shield, and tower disappeared. Now, the cockerel stands on a ball with the abbreviation THFC. To the right and left are red lions. Below is a scroll with the inscription “Audere Est Facere.”

    In the previous version of the logo, only the cockerel was on the ball. The cockerel is placed inside a white shield with a blue outline.

    On the eve of the new millennium, “Tottenham Hotspur” returned to the 1983 emblem with minor changes.

  3. The Tottenham Hotspur logo history began all the way back in 1882. Since then, the team has introduced various different badges and crests. However, most have maintained consistent elements, such as the image of the Cockerel, Tottenhams mascot.

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  4. May 6, 2021 · Thu 06 May 2021, 12:33 | Tottenham Hotspur. Saturday 6 May 1961 - a date that will forever resonate with Tottenham Hotspur. That was the day, 60 years ago, that our Club achieved what many felt was impossible, by securing the 'Double' of the First Division Championship and FA Cup. It was the first Double of the 20th century, a feat last ...

  5. Founded in 1882, Tottenham Hotspur's emblem is a cockerel standing upon a football, with the Latin motto Audere est Facere ("to dare is to do"). The club has traditionally worn white shirts and navy blue shorts as their home kit since the 1898–99 season. Their training ground is on Hotspur Way in Bulls Cross, Enfield.

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  7. Tottenham Hotspur Logo History. Tottenham Hotspur. Logo History. 1921 - 1951. 1951 - 1967. 1967 - 1983.