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Major milestone reached for our official Supporters' Clubs

Sat 16 March 2019, 11:43|Tottenham Hotspur

We can today announce that we have reached the milestone of 200 Supporters’ Clubs worldwide – we’d like to say a huge thank you to all our fantastic clubs for their support in making this possible.

Major milestone reached for our official Supporters' Clubs

• Club now has 200 official Supporters’ Clubs around the world.
• Eswatini Spurs, Argentina Spurs and County Longford Spurs are the latest clubs to join our worldwide Spurs community.
• We have 48 Supporters’ Clubs in the UK and 152 Supporters’ Clubs around the world spanning nearly 60 countries including South Korea, India, Singapore, Lebanon, Nigeria, Australia, Bermuda, South Africa, Brazil and USA.
• Our Supporters’ Clubs are a fantastic touchpoint for fans no matter where they are in the world and many have become a force for good within their local communities.

Eswatini Spurs, Argentina Spurs and County Longford Spurs are the latest clubs to join our global Spurs community, which stretches across nearly 60 countries, from Singapore to South Africa, Bermuda to Brazil, and of course the UK.

Daniel Levy, Chairman, Tottenham Hotspur, said: “We are delighted to have reached this milestone at such an exciting time for the Club and its fans around the world as we move into our new home. Tottenham Hotspur is defined by the incredible support it receives and we are immensely proud of all our 200 official Supporters’ Clubs and the lengths they often go to in support of the Club. As our global fanbase continues to grow, I look forward to welcoming many more official Supporters’ Clubs into the Spurs family over the coming years.”

Our Supporters’ Clubs are a fantastic touchpoint for fans no matter where they are in the world.

Highlights from this season alone

• Members from over 60 official Supporters’ Clubs attending the north London derby at Wembley.
• Malaysia Spurs receiving a training session from our Global Football Development coaching team in Asia.
• Detroit Spurs adopting a two-mile stretch of highway roadside near their home town as part of an initiative to keep the state’s roads clean.
• Visits by Club legends including Steve Perryman, Micky Hazard, Darren Anderton and Ossie Ardiles to clubs far and wide.

As well as coming together to watch Spurs matches, many of our official Supporters’ Clubs have become a force for good within their local community. For example, Yorkshire Spurs completed the Great North Run to raise money for charity, Mobile Alabama Spurs raised over $41,000 for Movember and Supporters’ Clubs from around the world joined forces to find a missing scarf for 10-year-old fan Phoebe McGrath.