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The 2021–22 season was Tottenham Hotspur's 30th season in the Premier League, 44th successive season in the top division of the English football league system and 116th season in existence. After finishing seventh in the 2020–21 Premier League, Tottenham qualified for the play-off round of the newly formed UEFA Europa Conference League.
Western League: 2nd Sandy Brown: 34 London League: 2nd Southern Charity Cup [f] W: 1902–03: 30 14 7 9 47 31 35 4th QF Western League: 4th David Copeland: 13 London League: W: Southern Charity Cup: R1 1903–04: 34 16 11 7 54 37 43 2nd QF Western League: W: Jack Jones: 26 London League: 2nd Southern Charity Cup: R1 1904–05: 34 15 8 11 53 34 ...
In the financial year 2006–07, Tottenham topped a league of Premier League charitable donations when viewed both in overall terms [208] and as a percentage of turnover by giving £4,545,889, including a one-off contribution of £4.5 million over four years, to set up the Tottenham Hotspur Foundation.
Tottenham entered the EFL Cup in the third round as one of the Premier League teams participating in European competitions, and were drawn away to EFL Championship side Coventry City. [76] In the fourth and fifth round, they were drawn at home to Manchester City and Manchester United respectively.
The 2023–24 season was Tottenham Hotspur's 32nd season in the Premier League, 46th successive season in the top flight of the English football league system, and 118th season in existence. In addition to the domestic league , they participated in that season's editions of the FA Cup and EFL Cup .
The 2020–21 season was Tottenham Hotspur's 29th season in the Premier League and 43rd successive season in the top division of the English football league system.After finishing sixth in the 2019–20 league season, Tottenham entered the UEFA Europa League at the second qualifying round, ultimately reaching the round of 16 in the competition where they were eliminated by Dinamo Zagreb.
Antonio Conte, manager of Tottenham Hotspur until 26 March 2023. Tottenham's season started with a 4–1 home win against Southampton. [7] The club then went on a seven-game unbeaten run in the league, which saw Tottenham beat Leicester City 6–2 with Son Heung-min coming off the bench to score a second half hat-trick. [8]
With the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, Premier League football matches were postponed in March, including Tottenham's games against Manchester United and West Ham. [5] A further joint statement from the Premier League and UEFA extended postponement until 30 April. [6] Later, the season's postponement was again extended, this time indefinitely ...