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Tottenham last won the league 22,000 days ago… closer to VICTORIAN times than present day

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TOTTENHAM'S most-recent league title victory is closer to the reign of Queen Victoria than the present day.

Spurs have only ever won the top-flight twice - with the latest coming in the 1960-61 season.

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Tottenham's last league title came closer to the Victorian era than present dayCredit: The Sun
Tottenham last won the league in 1961, exactly 22,000 days after the death of Queen VictoriaCredit: Times Newspapers Ltd

Since that day more than 60 years ago, a whopping 22,003 days have passed.

Incredibly, Tottenham's 1961 win fell exactly 22,000 days after the death of Queen Victoria.

That means Spurs' most-recent league win came closer to the Victorian era than it does the present day - a truly shocking stat.

Tottenham are in the midst of a dreadful trophy drought.

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The club's last major trophy came in the 2007-08 season when they lifted the League Cup.

Spurs also won the League Cup in 1998-99.

But you have to go back to 1990-91 for the last time the North Londoners won the FA Cup - beating Nottingham Forest 2-1 after extra-time.

Tottenham won the Uefa Cup in 1983-84, along with two more FA Cup crowns in the 80s.

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Tottenham last won the league crown in the 1960-61 seasonCredit: Getty
Spurs skipper Danny Blanchflower with the trophy in 1961Credit: Times Newspaper Ltd

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But in terms of league crowns, Spurs are trophyless in a little over SIX DECADES.

Tottenham finished second in the Premier League in 2016-17, coming in third in 2015-16 and 2017-18.

But Mauricio Pochettino, boss for all three of those seasons, has since been sacked - with his replacement, Jose Mourinho, also leaving.

Ex-Wolves chief Nuno Espirito Santo was announced as new Spurs boss earlier this summer after a long hunt from Daniel Levy and Co.

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But with star man Harry Kane expected to leave this summer, Tottenham's top-flight drought looks likely to continue for some time.

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