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Slavia Prague 1-2 Tottenham

Tottenham make hard work of beating Slavia Prague in the first leg of their Uefa Cup last-32 tie.

Uefa Cup photos

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Spurs 1-1 Slavia Prague (3-2)

Tottenham survive a late Slavia Prague rally to secure a tie against PSV Eindoven in the Uefa Cup last 16.

Ramos coy on Robinson selection

Tottenham boss Juande Ramos refuses to assure Paul Robinson of a Carling Cup final spot, despite praising him for his display against Slavia Prague.

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Tottenham Hotspur Football Club is an English professional football club that currently plays in the Premier League. Fans also call it "Spurs" or "Lilywhites". The slogan of Spurs is "Audere est Facere" (from Latin: "To Dare is To Do"). The present home of the club is White Hart Lane. It is a stadium in Tottenham, the London Borough of Haringey. Supporters name it "The Lane" or "WHL". Now the capacity of the stadium is 36,240, but owners have plans to increase it to 50,000-60,000. The current chairman of the club is Daniel Levy. He is Managing Director of ENIC Group, a sports, entertainment and media group. Juan de la Cruz Ramos Canois a a head coach. Previously he was a manager of such teams: Alcoyano (1993–1994), Levante (1994–1995), Logroñés (1995–1996), Barcelona B (1996–1997), Lleida (1997–1998), Rayo Vallecano (1998–2001), Betis (2001–2002), Espanyol (2002), Málaga (2003–2004), Sevilla (2005–2007).

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The club was formed in 1882 by schoolboys from the bible class at All Hallows Church. The first name given to the team was Hotspur (after Harry Hotspur), but soon it became Tottenham Hotspur. Harry Hotspur was famous for his riding spurs and fighting cocks. This fact is depicted in the team's crest that is represented by a cockerel. Spurs turned professional before Christmas 1895. In the 20th century Tottenham Hotspur was the first team that achieved the League and FA Cup Double. A new record was set in 1963 when Lilywhites became the first British club to win the European Cup Winners' Cup. The club exists 125 years and during these years won a lot of honours, among them are:

Division 1 Division 2 FA Cup League Cup European Cup Winners Cup UEFA Cup
Winners
Runners-Up
Winners
Runners-Up
Promotion
Winners
Runners-Up
Winners
Runners-Up
Winners
Winners
Runners-Up
1950-51
1921-22
1919-20
1908-09
1977-78
1901
1987
1971
1982
1962-63
1971-72
1973-74
1960-61
1951-52
1949-50
1932-33
1921
1973
2002
1983-84
1956-57
1961
1999
1962-63
1962
1967
1981
1982
1991

Tottenham Hotspur Academy brining up young footballers from the age of 8 to 18. The Academy has all necessary facilities, among them are: 6 excellent full-size grass pitches, 4 intermediate and mini-size grass pitches, 1 full-size, floodlit artificial pitch, 1 artificial surface indoor area, fully equipped remedial gymnasium and treatment rooms, shower and changing facilities, canteen. Coaching staff includes: Alex Inglethor Chris Ramsey, Perry Suckling, Peter Hucker, Bradley Allen, Ose Aibangbee, Pat Staunton, Mat Joseph, Danny Micciche, Danny Buck, Roger Miller. The current sport director is Damien Comolli and the Academy manager is John McDermott. The home matches of Tottenham usually have very high attendance, because the club have 1.4 million fans in Britain. It is a result of vivid games and professional squad that includes such well-qualified players as:

Goalkeeper Defender Midfielder Striker
Paul Robinson

Pascal Chimbonda

Didier Zokora
Dimitar Berbatov
Radek Cerny
Young-Pyo Lee
Teemu Tainio
Robbie Keane
Ben Alnwick
Younes Kaboul
Jermaine Jenas
Jermain Defoe
Tommy Forecast
Paul Stalteri
Hossam Ghaly
Darren Bent
David Button
Gareth Bale
Steed Malbranque
Lee Barnard
Michael Dawson
Kevin-Prince Boateng
Andy Barcham
Ledley King
Adel Taarabt
Simon Dawkins
Anthony Gardner
Wayne Routledge
Danny Rose
Benoit Assou-Ekotto
Tom Huddlestone
Ricardo Rocha
Jamie O'Hara
Dorian Dervite
Aaron Lennon
Chris Riley
Jacques Maghoma
Leigh Mills
Jake Livermore
Troy Archibald-Henville
Cian Hughton
Takura Mtandari

The Spurs have also a big disability work. They provide a posibility for people with disabilities to go in for sport. For this reason the club have a lot of spesial sessions, programmes and projects. Among them are: