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Luana Buhler ruled out of Euro 2025

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Luana Buhler has unfortunately been ruled out of this summer’s UEFA Euro 2025 for Switzerland through injury.

The defender missed the last four games of the Barclays Women’s Super League campaign due to an injury but recovered in time to be named in the Switzerland squad earlier this month.

However, with the European Championship set to kick-off on Wednesday (2 July), Switzerland announced on Monday (30 June) morning that Luana has been ruled out of the tournament, with the Finals on home soil coming too soon for the 29-year-old.

We would like to wish Luana a speedy recovery.

We will still have four Spurs representatives at the European Championships this summer – Olga Ahtinen and Eveliina Summanen for Finland, Amanda Nilden for Sweden and Lize Kop for the Netherlands – with the former two involved in the tournament opener against Iceland on Wednesday.

Archie is a European Under-21 champion!

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Archie Gray collected a second winner’s medal in as many months on Saturday night, tasting European Under-21 Championship final glory with England.

The Young Lions triumphed 3-2 against Germany after extra time to make it back-to-back successes in the tournament, having also won it in 2023.

Archie was on the bench for the showpiece match in Bratislava, having featured in three of England’s six matches at the tournament.

He proudly stepped up to collect his medal after the game, having done likewise with us in the Europa League final in Bilbao a little over a month ago.

Jonathan Rowe’s header won it for Lee Carsley’s side at the beginning of extra time after the regulation 90 minutes had ended 2-2. Germany’s Nelson Weiper and Paul Nebel had earlier cancelled out goals from Harvey Elliott and Omari Hutchinson, which had seen the Young Lions take a 2-0 lead.

Congratulations, Archie!

New contract for Oliver Irow

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We are delighted to announce that Oliver Irow has signed a new contract with the Club, which will run until 2028.

The 19-year-old forward was top scorer for our Under-21s during 2024/25 – his first full season at that level – as he netted 10 goals in all competitions, including an impressive stint of six goals in seven games around the turn of the year.

Oli first joined the Club in the Under-8s and has been a regular goalscorer throughout his time in the Academy.

He first turned professional in July, 2023, and has represented England at Under-16 and Under-17 levels to date.

Kop on Euro 2025: "It’s a special feeling"

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Lize Kop spoke of the ‘special feeling’ as she prepares to compete at her first UEFA Women’s Euros next month.

The European Championships, which are being held in Switzerland for the first time, will kick off on Wednesday (2 July) as Eveliina Summanen’s and Olga Ahtinen’s Finland take on Iceland in the tournament opener.

Competing in Group D, alongside holders England, France and Wales, the Netherlands and Lize have a slightly longer wait to get their tournament underway – facing Wales in the first game on Saturday 5 July at Swissporarena in Lucerne.

Joining us back in January from Leicester City, the shot stopper has featured in the last two FIFA World Cups for her country – 2023 and 2019 – but this summer will be the first time she is involved in a Euro Finals squad.

With the tournament just around the corner, the 27-year-old spoke to us about her excitement to represent her nation across the next four weeks.

“It’s always special to represent my country and, for me, I haven’t been to the Euros yet in my career, so it makes it feel even more unique,” she told us.

“The significant moments for me are things you work on as a team and you get success out of it. When you feel the team growing in the tournament, it’s a special feeling.”

While it’s set to be a busy couple of weeks for Lize and her nation, playing three group games in eight days, our number one highlighted the importance to rest and recover in the downtime.

“I love to talk with my friends about other things than football, go for a walk, get a coffee somewhere, do some mediations or work a bit on school, while also making sure to call home,” Lize added.

Reading trip added to pre-season schedule

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Our Men's First Team will take on Reading in a pre-season friendly at the Select Car Leasing Stadium on Saturday 19 July.

Kick-off against the League One side will be at 3pm, with ticket details to follow in due course.

Our last trip to Reading came back in September, 2012, when we secured a 3-1 win in the Premier League.

The match will be broadcast live on SPURSPLAY, subject to availability in your region.

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Player update | Rosella Ayane - Tottenham Hotspur
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We can confirm the departure of Rosella Ayane following the conclusion of her contract with the Club.

Signed from Bristol City in July, 2019, Rosella was part of our squad to compete in the Barclays Women’s Super League for the first time in our history for the 2019/20 season.

One of our longest serving players, the 29-year-old reached 100 appearances for the Club in March, 2024, and last month, in the fixture against Aston Villa, the Morocco international became the latest player to achieve a century of WSL appearances.

During her time in Lilywhite, she completed 109 games, scoring 12 goals in total across all competitions.

We thank Rosella for her service to the Club and wish her all the best for the future.

Raso and Grant combine for Matildas

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Hayley Raso was on target for Australia in a 3-0 friendly win over Slovenia in Perth on Thursday.

The forward stepped off the bench a quarter-of-an-hour from time and made her mark with a fine strike to round off the scoring in the 87th minute.

Collecting a header from fellow substitute Charli Grant, who had only been on the pitch for a matter of seconds, Hayley roamed forward and clipped a superb left-footed shot into the bottom corner from distance.

Clare Hunt – the third Spur in the Matildas squad – played the full 90 minutes at the back.

Elsewhere, Luana Buhler played the second half for Switzerland in a 4-1 home win over Czechia in preparation for the upcoming European Championship.

Eveliina Summanen was also in pre-Euros action, completing a full shift in midfield for Finland as they lost 2-1 away to the Netherlands. Olga Ahtinen was an unused substitute for the visitors, while Lize Kop was on the bench for the home side.

Amanda Nilden and Matilda Vinberg, meanwhile, were unused substitutes for Sweden in their 2-0 victory in Norway.

Dark Side: Our history with the black Away and Third Kit

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In bold contrast to our iconic Lilywhite home shirt, the launch of our all-black 2025/26 Nike Away Kit signalled a highly-anticipated return to the darker side which has been a popular alternative for Spurs supporters over the years.

On Thursday morning, 26 June, we revealed our brand new away strip for the upcoming campaign - a dramatic, black look forming a razor-sharp silhouette fit, engineered for speed and built for stealth. Unveiled with the tagline “In Darkness We Dare”, a twist on our renowned motto, the bold look also marks our return to UEFA Champions League away nights for the forthcoming season.

Black was first used on a Spurs shirt in the nineteenth-century, a white-and-black-striped change shirt to avoid a kit clash in 1899, but was largely shelved on a playing shirt until it's revival in the 2008/09 season to devastating effect.

Since then, black kits have proven ever-popular amongst our fanbase and this latest design is no different, so let's delve a little deeper into our sartorial history to uncover a fascinating and stylish flirtation with our dark side (excluding goalkeeper kits).

The first triple black change kit of its kind and a thing of beauty. This shirt was a Puma King-inspired shirt which combined black with gold trim, a v-neck collar and twin Puma King stripes on the right shoulder.

It was worn five times, including one European outing against Wisla Krakow in the 2008 UEFA Cup, and was quickly sold out as the love affair with black kits began.

This third strip featured a gold diagonal Puma King motif, white diagonal line on the right shoulder, gold detail on the shorts and white and gold hoops on the socks.

With a title sponsor combination of Aurasma in the Premier League and Investec in the cups, this kit debuted in a pre-season friendly at Brighton & Hove Albion in July, 2011 before its first competitive outing came in a 2-1 away league win against Blackburn Rovers in October.

Admittedly, it's not all black, but it still counts as another staple darker option in the collection. As our six-year partnership with Puma ended at the end of the 2011/12 campaign, Under Armour came in as our new kit supplier as we became the American company's first football club.

In an eye-catching black and grey halves combination with a yellow trim, the ambitious design with its crew-neck collar was worn seven times in the league and once in the cup.

Did you know? On the long-sleeved version, the crest is visibly lower than on the short-sleeved edition. This was in response to a request from Gareth Bale (pictured) and, with it, players started to favour wearing the longer sleeves.

In a smart tribute to the late, great Bill Nicholson, this black away kit featured a distinctive yellow pattern as a nod to the shade of yellow that was introduced as an alternative kit colour during Nicholson's tenure in 1958 and its 11 stripes represent our former manager's trophy haul.

First worn against Chicago Fire on pre-season tour in the United States in 2014, the shirt was then worn away to Manchester City, Swansea City and Queens Park Rangers.

The best-selling away shirt for a reason! On the theme of the article, it's not as tenuous as it might look at first glance as this away jersey is predominantly black with the iconic psychedelic, cosmic pattern on top - simply out of this world!

To comply with Premier League and UEFA regulations, the neon yellow names and numbers were printed on a plain black panel on the back of the match shirt and was complemented by black shorts and socks.

Under-21s learn Vertu Trophy opponents

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The draw for the group stage of the 2025/26 Vertu (EFL) Trophy has been made, with our Under-21s placed into Southern Group B along with Bristol Rovers, Cheltenham Town and Plymouth Argyle.

The 16 invited Under-21 teams from Premier League clubs were placed into previously-determined groups of EFL sides during today’s draw.

We visited Bristol Rovers in this competition last season, running out 6-5 winners on penalties after a thrilling 3-3 draw in which Will Lankshear, Mikey Moore and Damola Ajayi scored memorable goals.

We will face each of the three opponents in our group away from home, with dates to be confirmed in due course. Tickets for each match will be available via the host clubs.

The competition, which gives young players a chance to test themselves competitively against senior EFL sides, is initially split into northern and southern sections, each with eight groups. The top two teams from each group will advance to the knockout stages.