Domestic Cup Heritage refers to Tottenham Hotspur F.C.'s storied achievements in England's premier knockout competitions—the FA Cup and the League Cup. The club boasts a proud history, including being the first team in the 20th century to win the league and FA Cup double in 1961. Tottenham has secured multiple FA Cup and League Cup victories, establishing a legacy of memorable cup runs and iconic moments in English football history.
Domestic Cup Heritage refers to Tottenham Hotspur F.C.'s storied achievements in England's premier knockout competitions—the FA Cup and the League Cup. The club boasts a proud history, including being the first team in the 20th century to win the league and FA Cup double in 1961. Tottenham has secured multiple FA Cup and League Cup victories, establishing a legacy of memorable cup runs and iconic moments in English football history.
What is the FA Cup and when did it begin?
The FA Cup is England's oldest knockout football competition, launched in 1871-72. It is open to eligible clubs from across the English football system, with the final traditionally held at Wembley.
What is the League Cup and how does it differ from the FA Cup?
The League Cup (now known as the EFL Cup) is a knockout tournament for clubs in the top four English divisions, starting in 1960-61. Unlike the FA Cup, it is limited to league clubs.
What is a domestic cup double in English football?
A domestic cup double means winning both major English cups—the FA Cup and the League Cup—in the same season; it is a rare achievement.
Which club holds the record for the most FA Cup wins?
Arsenal hold the FA Cup record with 14 wins.
When and who played in the first FA Cup final?
The first FA Cup final was in 1872, between Wanderers and Royal Engineers; Wanderers won 1–0.