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Team culture of Tottenham Football Club

Tottenham Hotspur has used the cockfighting pattern as the club logo since the FA Cup final of 190 1. Since the club is named after Sir Henry Percy of Lancaster Dynasty (known as Harry Spurs, which Shakespeare wrote), it is logical to use his famous spurs and cockfighting as symbolic images. 1909, a player named william james Scott cast a bronze statue for the team, but added a spherical base at the foot of the cockfighting, and the club decided to put the bronze statue on the roof of the west stand of the stadium.

1982 celebrates the birth of the club100th anniversary, and commemorative words are added to the articles of association.

1983, in order to crack down on unauthorized pirated goods, the emblem needed to become more complicated, so the organizer added two red totem lions and the club motto to the pattern, which was applied to Tottenham jerseys in the following 20 years.

1997, the new team emblem of Tottenham was released, and the landmarks and designs related to the Tottenham area infiltrated into the shield emblem. Lions on both sides of the shield are the symbol of the northumberland family, because Henry Percy is a member of the family and also the Lord of Tottenham. The castle in the upper left corner represents Bruce Castle, which is only 400 yards away from the stadium. Its present position has become a museum. The seven trees on the upper right are to commemorate the story of Seven Sisters's afforestation by Page Green in Tottenham, and some local railways, subways and roads are named after them. The ribbon under the shield also has the Latin motto "Audere Est Facere" written on it. After two years of use, the emblem was restored to its original appearance on 1999.

On June 65438+1October 65438+September 2006, Tottenham Club officially announced the opening of the new emblem. In order to cooperate with the club's image innovation and modernization, the club hired a professional design company to redesign the emblem. The new version of the emblem is more concise than before, and it is refreshing while retaining the classics. It has been officially used since the 2006-07 season, and the emblem embroidered on the players' uniforms will omit the following club name. Home jersey

This jersey adopts the latest design elements and technologies of Andema. The design of the six diagonal lines on the chest of the jersey was inspired by the logo under the golden rooster in the east and west stands of Bailuxiang Stadium.

The neckline and cuffs of white shirts at home are decorated with navy blue to ensure the traditional colors of the club appear on the jerseys. The neckline is a classic V-neck design, blue and black.

The jersey is only 107 grams, and it has the unique jersey making technology of Andema to ensure that players are not bothered by sweating during sports and keep their bodies dry. Lightweight fiber materials and built-in stretching technology can accelerate the drying of jerseys and ensure that players can stay dry enough even in the worst weather conditions. Away jersey

In the 20 15- 16 season, Tottenham teamed up with Andema to release the team's away jersey this season, and the team will wear this new season's away jersey for the first time on the MLS All-Star Team on July 29th. This sweatshirt is light blue with six navy blue stripes on it. Around the chest is the sponsor logo of the team logo and jersey, while in the middle of the chest is the logo of the main sponsor AIA. The collar of New Jersey is also dark blue. The jersey adopts the new technology of Andema. The weight of the whole jersey is only107g. Jerseys can quickly sweat and keep players dry. But also can quickly release body heat, so that athletes can keep cool during the competition. Second away jersey

Before the pre-season Audi Cup friendly match between the team and Real Madrid, Spain, a brand-new second away jersey was launched, which is the same as the design concept of the previous home and away jerseys. The design of the second away jersey was also inspired by the pattern on the shield at the foot of the golden rooster in the east and west stands of Tottenham Hotspur White Hart Lane Stadium.

The jersey of the new season is purple from head to toe, which is different from the previous home and away jerseys. The silver stripes on the second away jersey appear in the cuffs, hem, shorts hem and socks. The collar is a silver V-neck, and the details on the inside of the collar are inlaid with silver representing the trophy and deep blue representing Tottenham.

The new season jersey adopts the latest hot gear molding technology of Andema, which can keep fresh and breathable even in the worst climate. The jersey itself is extremely light, only 107 grams. The design adopts the quick drying and water vapor transmission technology of Andema fabric to maximize the air flow between the player's skin and the jersey to help control the body temperature.