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Daniel Levy

Daniel Levy graduated from Cambridge University in 1985 with a First Class Honours Degree in Economics and Land Economy. Mr. Levy was appointed to the Board in December 2000 and is currently the longest serving Chairman of any Premier League football club. Mr. Levy is also Managing Director of the ENIC Group of companies, a sports, entertainment and media group, a position he has held since 1995.

Daniel has recently delivered the highly acclaimed new Tottenham Hotspur stadium and is committed to seeing this flagship scheme and associated developments act as a catalyst for the uplift of the wider area of North Tottenham.

Daniel is also actively involved in promoting governing issues related to the Premier League, most recently advocating enhanced financial controls for all owners to ensure the long-term financial stability of clubs.

The Game Is About Glory

The words of our 1961 Double-winning captain Danny Blanchflower reverberate around Tottenham Hotspur and everything we do, to this day and into the future. We are about playing with flair, style and passion. Players, coaches, staff and fans – we move forward, together as one. We’re so proud of our rich history. From humble beginnings in North London, we became the first and, to date, only non-league side to win the FA Cup in 1901 – the first of eight triumphs in the age-old, world-renowned competition thus far.

In 1951, we won the English First Division league title for the first time, just 12 months after coming up from the Second Division as champions. And 10 years later, we reached even greater heights, becoming the first team in the modern era to complete the league and FA Cup double.

Bill Nicholson was our manager then, but he was so much more than just a manager. He was Mr Tottenham. A former player of ours, he lived and breathed Tottenham Hotspur, guiding us to huge success in his 16 years at the helm. Under his stewardship, we became the first British team to win a major European trophy with European Cup Winners’ Cup glory in 1963, collected further FA Cups in 1962 and 1967, won the League Cup in 1971 and 1973 and tasted European success once more by lifting the 1972 UEFA Cup.

Further FA Cup, UEFA Cup and League Cup trophies followed throughout the 1980s, 1990s and 2000s, leading us to up to the present day where we strive to innovate and amaze in pursuit of more silverware. We’re hungry, we’re progressive, we’ve built a brand new world-class Training Centre and moved into an outstanding, modern new stadium, overlapping the site of White Hart Lane, where we played our home games for 118 years.

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