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Legends of White Hart Lane: Tottenham’s Top 10 All-Time Scorers

As new generations of Spurs stars rise, these legends set the benchmark. Their goals live on in the memories of supporters and in the rich legacy of one of England’s proudest football clubs.

Tottenham Hotspur has a long and storied history filled with legendary players who’ve lit up White Hart Lane—and now Tottenham Hotspur Stadium—with unforgettable goals. From powerhouse center-forwards of the past to modern-day icons, Spurs have always been blessed with talent in front of goal.

This article takes a closer look at the top 10 goalscorers in the club’s history, celebrating the players whose names are forever etched into Tottenham folklore. Starting from number 10 and counting down to the all-time record holder, these are the men who made the net ripple again and again for the Lilywhites.

10. Robbie Keane – 122 goals

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Robbie Keane brought flair, creativity, and consistency to Tottenham’s front line during his two spells at the club. The Irish striker was known for his clever movement, instinctive finishing, and iconic cartwheel celebration. Keane played a pivotal role in Spurs’ attack during the 2000s, forming memorable partnerships and delivering in key moments.

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9. Teddy Sheringham – 125 goals

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Teddy Sheringham was the definition of a classic English forward—intelligent, composed, and deadly in front of goal. He led the line for Spurs in the early Premier League era and later returned for a second spell. Sheringham's ability to link play and score in tight situations made him a fan favorite at White Hart Lane.

8. Alan Gilzean – 129 goals

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A graceful Scottish forward, Alan Gilzean was known for his aerial prowess and unselfish play. Playing for Tottenham in the 1960s and 70s, Gilzean formed a lethal partnership with Jimmy Greaves. His goalscoring ability and creativity helped the club to silverware, including the 1967 FA Cup and 1972 UEFA Cup.

7. Jermain Defoe – 143 goals

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Jermain Defoe’s quick feet, powerful shot, and eye for goal made him a standout striker for Spurs. His ability to come off the bench and immediately impact games earned him a reputation as a super-sub, though he was equally effective as a starter. Defoe had multiple spells at the club, consistently finding the back of the net.

6. Cliff Jones – 159 goals

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Welsh winger Cliff Jones was one of the fastest and most exciting players of his generation. A key figure in Tottenham’s double-winning team of 1960–61, Jones combined pace with a natural goalscoring touch. His performances made him a hero among fans and a cornerstone of one of the club’s greatest eras.

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5. Martin Chivers – 167 goals

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Known for his strength and powerful shooting, Martin Chivers led the Spurs attack in the early 1970s. He was a dominant striker who could score from anywhere on the pitch. Chivers helped Tottenham win the League Cup and UEFA Cup and remains one of the most respected strikers in the club’s history.

4. Heung-min Son – 173 goals

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The South Korean star has become a modern-day icon at Tottenham. With blistering pace, two-footed finishing, and unmatched work ethic, Son has thrilled fans since his arrival in 2015. He continues to climb the all-time scoring charts and remains one of the Premier League’s most dangerous attackers.

3. Bobby Smith – 211 goals

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A powerhouse center-forward of the 1950s and 60s, Bobby Smith was integral to Tottenham’s golden era. He played a key role in the club’s 1961 double-winning season, forming a fearsome duo with Greaves. Smith’s physical style and consistent goal output made him one of Spurs’ most feared strikers.

2. Jimmy Greaves – 266 goals

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One of the greatest goalscorers in English football history, Jimmy Greaves was a phenomenon at Tottenham. His technique, balance, and clinical finishing made him unstoppable during the 1960s. With 266 goals, Greaves held the club record for decades and left a legacy that few could rival.

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1. Harry Kane – 280 goals

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Topping the list is Harry Kane, the homegrown talent who redefined consistency and excellence at Tottenham. With 280 goals, Kane became the club’s all-time leading scorer before departing for Bayern Munich. His leadership, finishing, and loyalty made him a legend, and his legacy at Spurs is firmly cemented in history.

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