Tottenham have one last opportunity to lift their first trophy in 16 years this season as a host of ex-stars continue to claim silverware.
Spurs can only win the Europa League this campaign to deliver on Ange Postecoglou‘s bold pre-season vow that he always wins silverware during his second season at a club.
Tottenham’s last trophy was their League Cup success in the 2007/08 seasongettyThe Lilywhites have put all of their eggs in the European basket, reaching the semi-finals, following a dismal domestic campaign in the Premier League.
Tottenham crashed out of the Carabao Cup to Liverpool in the semi-finals too, before Aston Villa ended their FA Cup dreams.
Newcastle, inspired by ex-Spurs star Kieran Trippier, then delivered Eddie Howe‘s side their first major domestic trophy since 1955 in the EFL Cup.
Trippier became the latest former Tottenham man to go on to win some silverware and join a long list of players.
And now, the one player the club’s fanbase would have wanted to go on to win trophies above the rest, Harry Kane, is nearing glory.
Kane was in the Spurs youth ranks when they last lifted a trophy – the 2008 League Cup – but has never won a major honour himself.
He is already Tottenham and England’s record goalscorer, but the debate over his lack of medals blots his otherwise superb record.
After joining Bayern Munich, the striker missed out on a trophy in his debut season after the Bavarians endured their first trophyless season since the 2011–12 campaign.
He then lost his second successive European Championship final in the summer, but Kane and Bayern can now win the Bundesliga title this Saturday.
If they beat Mainz and Bayer Leverkusen fail to beat Augsburg, he will finally get his hands on a trophy – and even if it doesn’t happen this weekend, it seems his long drought will still end in the coming weeks.
Kane is finally set to end his wait for a major trophyGettyHere, talkSPORT.com looks at the 65 former Spurs players and managers who have lifted a team trophy since the club’s last success.
Managers (Nine trophies)
Jose Mourinho – Roma
Titles won: Europa Conference League (2021/22) Mourinho won the first Europa Conference League in 2022GettyNuno Espirito Santo – Al-Ittihad
Titles won: Saudi Pro League (22/23) Saudi Super Cup (2022) Nuno won Al-Ittihad’s first league title in 14 years in Saudi ArabiaGettyMauricio Pochettino – Paris Saint-Germain
Titles won: Ligue 1 (21/22) Coupe de France (20/21) Trophée des Champions (2020) Pochettino ended his quest for silverware at PSG but struggled at ChelseaAFPAndre Villas-Boas – Zenit Saint-Petersburg
Titles won: Russian Premier League (14/15) Russian Cup (15/16) Russian Super Cup (2015)Players (202 trophies)
Gareth Bale – Real Madrid/ LAFC
Trophies won: La Liga (16/17, 19/20, 21/22) Copa del Rey (13/14) Supercopa de España (2017, 19/20, 21/22) Champions League (13/14, 15/16, 16/17, 17/18, 21/22) UEFA Super Cup (2014, 2016, 2017) FIFA Club World Cup (2014, 2016, 2017, 2018) MLS Cup (2022) MLS Supporters’ Shield (2022) Bale’s 128th-minute equaliser helped LAFC win the MLS Cup before he retiredGetty Images - GettyLuka Modric – Real Madrid
Trophies won: La Liga (16/17, 19/20, 21/22, 23/24) Copa del Rey (13/14, 22/23) Supercopa de España (2012, 2017, 19/20, 21/22, 23/24) Champions League (13/14, 15/16, 16/17, 17/18, 21/22, 23/24) UEFA Super Cup (2014, 2016, 2017, 2022, 2024) FIFA Club World Cup (2014, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2022) FIFA Intercontinental Cup: 2024 Modric and Bale won a bucketload of trophies at the BernabeuGettyKyle Walker – Manchester City
Trophies won: Premier League (17/18, 18/19, 20/21, 21/22, 22/23, 23/24) Champions League (22/23) UEFA Super Cup (2023) FA Cup (18/19, 22/23) EFL Cup (17/18, 18/19, 19/20, 20/21) FA Community Shield (2018, 2019, 2024) Walker’s sixth Premier League title was extra special as captainGettyKieran Trippier – Atletico Madrid/ Newcastle
Titles won: LaLiga (20/21) EFL Cup (24/25) Trippier also helped Atletico Madrid win their first LaLiga title in seven yearsGettyEmerson Royal – AC Milan
Titles won: Supercoppa Italiana (2024) Emerson only joined Milan from Spurs last summerGettyLucas Moura – Sao Paulo
Titles won: Copa do Brasil (2023) Supercopa do Brasil: 2024 Moura won the Brazilian Cup at his boyhood club 11 years after his last title with themGettyDimitar Berbatov – Manchester United
Titles won: Premier League (08/09, 10/11) League Cup (09/10) Community Shield (2010, 2011) FIFA Club World Cup (2008) Berbatov won the Premier League after swapping Tottenham for Man UnitedgettyToby Alderweireld – Al-Duhail/ Royal Antwerp
Titles won: Qatar Cup (2022) Belgium Pro League (22/23) Belgium Cup (22/23) Alderweireld capped a fairytale return to BelgiumAFPChristian Eriksen – Inter/ Manchester United
Titles won: Serie A (20/21) EFL Cup (22/23) FA Cup (23/24) Eriksen (far right) didn’t play a single minute in either of Man United’s Wembley winsGettyDeAndre Yedlin – Newcastle/ United States/ Inter Miami
Titles won: EFL Championship (16/17) CONCACAF Nations League: (19/20) Leagues Cup: 2023 Yedlin had the chance to life a trophy alongside Lionel Messi at Inter MiamiGettyErik Lamela – Sevilla
Titles won: Europa League (22/23) Lamela helped Sevilla beat Roma in the Europa League finalGettyBryan Gil – Sevilla (Loan)
Titles won: Europa League (22/23) Gil won a major European honour during a loan away from SpursGettyTanguy Ndombele – Napoli/Galatasaray
Titles won: Serie A (22/23) Süper Lig (23/24) Turkish Super Cup: 2023 Napoli won Serie A after taking Ndombele on loanAFPDavinson Sanchez – Galatasaray
Titles won: Süper Lig (23/24) Turkish Super Cup: 2023 Galatasaray won the Turkish Super Cup in controversial circumstancesGiovani Lo Celso – Argentina
Titles won: Finalissima (2022) Lo Celso started Argentina’s win over Italy at WembleygettyJuan Foyth – Villarreal/ Argentina
Titles won: Europa League (20/21) World Cup (2022)Etienne Capoue – Villarreal
Titles won: Europa League (20/21) Foyth and Capoue both played as Villarreal beat Man United in the Europa League finalGettyCameron Carter-Vickers – Celtic
Titles won: Scottish Premiership (21/22, 22/23, 23/24) Scottish League Cup (21/22, 22/23, 24/25) Scottish Cup (22/23, 23/24) Carter-Vickers has been scooping plenty of trophies at CelticGettyJoe Hart – Celtic
Titles won: Scottish Premiership (21/22, 22/23, 23/24) Scottish League Cup (21/22, 22/23) Scottish Cup (22/23, 23/24) Hart enjoyed a new lease of life in Glasgow before hanging up his bootsGettyVictor Wanyama – CF Montreal
Titles won: Canadian Championship (2021)Jan Vertonghen – Benfica
Titles won: Primeira Liga (22/23)Carlos Vinicius – PSV Eindhoven (Loan from Benfica)/ Galatasaray (Loan from Fulham)
Titles won: KNVB Cup (21/22) Turkish Super Cup: 2023 Süper Lig (23/24) Vinicius was spotted at the back of the bizarre celebrationsGeorges-Kevin Nkoudou – Besiktas
Titles won: Super Lig (20/21) Turkish Cup (20/21) Turkish Super Cup (2021)Pierluigi Gollini – Napoli (Loan from Atalanta)
Titles won: Serie A (22/23) Gollini’s first trophy of his career was the Serie A titleGettyVincent Janssen – Monterrey/ Royal Antwerp
Titles won: Liga MX (19/20) Copa MX (19/20) CONCACAF Champions League (2021) Belgium Pro League (22/23) Belgium Cup (22/23) Janssen won the Mexican double before he linked up with Alderweireld at AntwerpGettyBenjamin Stambouli – Paris Saint-Germain
Titles won: Ligue 1 (15/16) Coupe de France (15/16) Coupe de la Ligue (15/16) Trophée des Champions (2015, 2016)Paulinho – Guangzhou Evergrande/ Barcelona
Chinese Super League (2015, 2016, 2019) Chinese FA Cup (2016) Chinese FA Super Cup (2016, 2017) AFC Champions League (2015) LaLiga (17/18) Copa del Rey (17/18)Fernando Llorente – Napoli
Titles won: Coppa Italia (19/20)Rafael van der Vaart – FC Midtjylland
Titles won: Danish Superliga (17/18)Jermain Defoe – Rangers
Titles won: Scottish Premiership (20/21) Defoe was part of the last Rangers side to win the Scottish titleGettyAdel Taarabt – QPR/Benfica
Titles won: EFL Championship (10/11) Primeira Liga (18/19) Supertaça Cândido de Oliveira (2019) Adel Taarabt enjoyed some success at BenficaAFP or licensorsKevin-Prince Boateng – AC Milan/ Eintracht Frankfurt/Barcelona
Titles won: Serie A (10/11) Supercoppa Italiana (2011) DFB-Pokal (17/18) La Liga (18/19)Robbie Keane – LA Galaxy
MLS Cup (2011, 2012, 2014) Supporters’ Shield (2011) Robbie Keane and David Beckham starred as LA Galaxy won the MLS CupClint Dempsey – Seattle Sounders
Titles won: Supporters’ Shield (2014) US Open Cup (2014)Giovani dos Santos – America/ Mexico
Titles won: Campeón de Campeones (2019) CONCACAF Gold Cup (2011, 2015) Giovani dos Santos enjoyed great success at international levelLee Young-pyo – Al-Hilal
Titles won: Saudi Professional League (09/10, 10/11) Saudi Crown Prince Cup (09/10, 10/11)Teemu Tainio – Ajax/ HJK
Titles won: Eredivisie (10/11) Veikkausliiga (2013, 2014) Finnish Cup (2014)Didier Zokora – Sevilla
Titles won: Copa del Rey (09/10)Vedran Corluka – Lokomotiv Moscow
Titles won: Russian Premier League (17/18) Russian Cup (14/15, 16/17, 18/19, 20/21) Russian Super Cup (2019) Former Spurs player Vedran Corluka plies his trade in the Russian capitalGetty Images - GettyRoman Pavlyuchenko – Lokomotiv Moscow
Titles won: Russian Cup (14/15)Harry Winks – Leicester City
Titles won: EFL Championship (23/24) Winks helped return Leicester to the big-time as champions at the first time of askingGettyPaulo Gazzaniga – Fulham
Titles won: EFL Championship (21/22) Gazzaniga was part of the Fulham side that won the second divisionpaJack Clarke – Sunderland
Titles won: League One Play-offs (21/22)Josh Onomah – Fulham
Titles won: Championship Play-offs (19/20) EFL Championship (21/22)Jamie O’Hara – Billericay Town
Titles won: Isthmian League Premier Division (17/18) Isthmian League Cup (16/17, 17/18) Essex Senior Cup (17/18) O’Hara was once a player-manager at BillericayGettyHossam Ghaly – Al Ahly
Titles won: Egyptian Premier League (10/11, 15/16, 16/17, 17/18) Egypt Cup (16/17) Egyptian Super Cup (10/11, 14/15, 15/16)Jake Livermore – Hull City
Titles won: Championship Play-offs (15/16)Michael Dawson – Hull City
Titles won: Championship Play-offs (15/16)Tom Huddlestone – Hull City
Titles won: Championship Play-offs (15/16) Hull City won promotion as Championship play-off winners in the 2015/16 season.Niko Kranjcar – QPR
Titles won: Championship Play-offs (13/14)Radek Cerny – QPR
Titles won: EFL Championship (10/11)Sebastien Bassong – Norwich City
Titles won: Championship Play-offs (14/15)Adam Smith – Bournemouth
Titles won: EFL Championship (14/15)Fraizer Campbell – Cardiff City (Loan from Manchester United)
Titles won: EFL Championship (12/13)Zeki Fryers – Swindon Town
Titles won: League Two (19/20)John Bostock – Notts County
Titles won: National League Play-offs (22/23)Tomislav Gomelt – CFR Cluj/ FK Suduva/ NK Rudes
Titles won: Romanian Cup (15/16) Lithuanian Supercup: 2022 First NL: 2022–23Simon Dawkins – San Jose Earthquakes
Titles won: Major League Soccer Supporters’ Shield (2012) Major League Soccer Western Conference Regular Season Championship (2012)Paul-Jose Mpoku – Standard Liege
Titles won: Belgian Cup (2017/18)Tomas Pekhart – AEK Athens/ Hapoel Be’er-Sheva/ Legia Warsaw
Titles won: Greek Cup (2015/16) Israeli Premier League (17/18) Ekstraklasa (19/20, 20/21) Polish Cup: (22/23) Polish Super Cup: 2023Bongani Khumalo – SuperSport United
Titles won: South African League (x4) South African Cup Read More Details
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