Tottenham Attendance Figures 2017-18 Home Fixtures | Spurs Wembley Crowds 17-18 Season

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Here are Tottenham Hotspur’s attendances for the 2017/2018 season, including home games in the Premiership, Champions League and all Cup competitions.

With THFC moving to Wembley full time in 2017/18, they are now the club with the second highest average attendance in the Premier League (Manchester United are first), moving above the likes of Arsenal, West Ham, Man City and Liverpool. Spurs’ average attendance in the 2016/17 PL was 31,639, which put them 9th for average league attendance last season.

What is Tottenham’s highest overall attendance at Wembley during 2017/18 (all competitions included)?

It is the 84,667 crowd that watched Spurs play Manchester United in the FA Cup Semifinal on 21 April, 2018. It beat the 84,010 previous record, also set this season, from the Spurs v Juventus Champions League game.

What is Spurs’ highest Premier League attendance this 17/18 season?

The 83,222 crowd that watched the North London Derby v Arsenal on 10 February, 2018. That was the third time that Spurs broke the Premier League attendance record in 2017/18- the 81,978 fans who trooped in to watch THFC beat Manchester United 2-0 on 31 January, 2018, and the 80,827 for the Spurs 4-0 Liverpool game on 22 October, 2017 were also record breaking crowds (at that time)

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New Sergio Ramos Nike Tiempo Legend VII Heart & Blood Cleats 2017 | SR4 Corazon Y Sangre Boots 2017

These are the new Sergio Ramos Heart & Blood (Corazon Y Sangre) cleats 2017, special edition Tiempo Legend VII boots created for Real Madrid and Spain defender Sergio Ramos by Nike. The new Ramos Tiempo Legend VII cleats features the players’ new SR4 logo on the heel, and the tongue has “RnR”- a nod to Ramos and his partner (Pilar) Rubio. On the medial side of the interior are ” “hambre, carácter, pasión” (Hunger, Character, Passion). The sole plate features gold and red colours. “Familia” is etched on the side, indicating how important family is to the 31 year old, who currently captains both club and country, and is La Furia Roja’s second most capped player ever behind Iker Casillas

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Kaka retires 2017- Ricardo Izecson dos Santos Leite calls it a day

Brazilian legend Kaka has officially called time on his playing career after announcing his retirement. The 35 year old forward is the last player NOT named Messi or Ronaldo to win the Ballon D’Or, when he won the trophy in 2007 after playing a pivotal role in Milan’s Champions League triumph (check out his goal v Man Utd when Heinze and Evra collided in an effort to stop him).

At the time of writing, Kaka is one of three players to have achieved the treble of World Cup, Champions League and Ballon D’Or.

Kaka played 92 times for Brazil and scored 29 goals and was a member of the Seleccao squad that won the World Cup in 2002. His best years were with Milan, but he also had a short, albeit not as successful stint with Real Madrid after transferring to them for a then world record £56m back in 2009.

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