Tottenham's connections to Columbia, apart from our current defender Davinson Sanchez who has proved so successful in his first season with the club is just one meeting at club level. As well as a few international meetings.
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My previous World Cup nostalgic article was well received and I thought that as the World Cup gets underway (Spurs start in two days) you might enjoy a quick backwards glance at some more great pictures from previous competitions as we prepare for the next chapter in the story to be written. With just a smidgen of trivia. The Gallery where we collect together Spurs related images that are connected by a theme. In this case with the World Cup looming they all find our lads on duty for their countries. Please note, they may not have been with Tottenham at the time of the picture. This however should not distract from your pleasure. Top - Paul Robinson for England V Paraguay in 2006. The World Cup in 2014 saw only seven Spurs players participate, slightly down on the previous event four years earlier. This was in part due too no Tottenham men being included in the England squad. The players that did travel represented five different countries equaling our best ‘international spread’ since 1998. England meet Nigeria for just the third time this week. Tottenham have a few connections with the country, which date back to 1949 and also include a player touring that country and a legend managing their national side. Spurs have had one first team player from that country in its history but he was honoured by the Countries President. While one of our English players set an England record against them. With England qualifying for the World Cup finals this summer we look back at the Spurs contribution and some earlier qualifying competitions. The campaign for 2018 started in September 2016 with a 1-0 win away to Slovakia. Tottenham had four men on the field, Kyle Walker, Danny Rose, Eric Dier, and Harry Kane, these were joined by Dele Alli in the 64th minute. Steffen first joined us from Borussia Dortmund a few days before Christmas in 1998. In five years at Tottenham the midfielder won the League cup (1999) but never scored a goal in his 131 competitive appearances. Admired by the fans for his commitment to the club on the field he has been seen on the terraces with them since his playing days. A second set of artistic images featuring the World Cup from over the last 88 years along with some morsels of WC trivia, much with a Spurs connection. We start with this version on a liberty from the US competition '94. Below the England stamp which had a short run of 'England Winners' added after the final. A total of twenty five Spurs players have represented 16 countries other than England at the World Cup finals, spread across eight tournaments. As you would expect the participation of Spurs players has generally increased over the years and the most popular tournament to date is 2010 with eight players, there were only seven in 2014. That last tournament did set the record for the most teams represented with five. We start with this image from 1974. The Brazilians having won the World Cup trophy outright in 1970 a new trophy was introduced for the next tournament as we include some tales and pictures that didn't make the 'Rio' series. In the next Files we investigate Spurs World Cup landmarks and stats for you to watch out for during the coming conflict. In the build up to the World Cup we identify a few Spurs / World Cup landmarks and statistics for you to keep an eye on during the summer. In the next article we will look at appearances and goals, details at the end of this article, but today we start with the England captaincy (1) and their goal scoring records. There is also two club records on the England scene set since the last in this series. |
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