Have Tottenham Hotspur ever won Europa League in their history?

Spurs will play their third UEL final this year.
One may argue that Tottenham Hotspur’s continuous trophy drought has defined the team’s contemporary history. Since Juande Ramos orchestrated Spurs’ Carabao Cup victory in 2008, all eight of the team’s permanent managers have been under constant pressure to deliver trophies.
Spurs are still among the most successful teams in English football history, despite the mockery of opposing supporters. As the first English team to accomplish the “double” (League title and FA Cup) in the 20th century, they were the dominant force in the nation in the 1960s, winning First Division titles.
Spurs have frequently failed to generate the steady performance levels necessary to create visually striking league campaigns in the decades that have followed, instead finding success in knockout tournaments. They have won four Carabao Cups, three Europa Leagues (formerly known as UEFA Cups), and eight FA Cups, which is tied for third place with Liverpool and Chelsea.
Spurs have struggled to win anything in recent years, though, as multiple managers have tried and failed to put a stop to their losing streak.
With the football approach he developed effectively when coaching in Australia, Japan, and Scotland, Ange Postecoglou finally delivered a trophy after 17 years when they beat Manchester United 1-0 in the Europa League. final
Have Tottenham Hotspur ever won the UEFA Europa League?
Spurs have thrice won the Europa League, which was formerly known as the UEFA Cup. In 1972, Spurs won the trophy at the conclusion of the competition’s first season after defeating Wolves 3-2 on aggregate in the two-leg final. When the scores were equal at 2-2 after two legs, they defeated the Belgian team Anderlecht 4-3 on penalties to win their second title in 1984.
Their third European trophy came in the 2024-25 season when they beat Manchester United 1-0 in Bilbao, San Mames, Spain.
Besides the Europa League, Tottenham had somehow advanced to the UEFA Champions League final at the end of the 2018–19 campaign. In the final at the brand-new Metropolitano Stadium, home of Atletico Madrid, they lost 2-0 to Jürgen Klopp’s Liverpool.
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After earning a bachelor's degree in mass media, Rajarshi began his career as a sports writer in 2019, driven by his passion for sports journalism. He has been working in the field for over six years. A devoted fan of Lionel Messi and Barcelona, Rajarshi has been involved in sports since childhood. Before turning his focus to journalism, he even represented his college at the state level. Along with covering football, he enjoys playing the game, watching movies, and experimenting with new recipes in his spare time, as cooking is one of his favorite hobbies.
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