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London Tottenham Hotspur FC

Current Leadership

ENIC Group (Joe Lewis & Daniel Levy)

Majority Owner

2001–present

ENIC International Ltd, the investment vehicle of British billionaire Joe Lewis, has held a controlling stake in Tottenham Hotspur since 2001. Daniel Levy, ENIC's representative, has served as chairman since then and is one of the most powerful figures in English football. Under Levy's stewardship, Spurs built the state-of-the-art Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, grew commercial revenues dramatically, and established themselves as regular Champions League contenders. However, Levy's reputation for driving hard bargains in the transfer market and his reluctance to spend beyond the club's means has drawn criticism from supporters who believe Spurs should invest more aggressively to compete with wealthier rivals.

Daniel Levy

Chairman

2001–present

Daniel Levy has served as Tottenham's chairman for over two decades, overseeing the club's transformation from a mid-table outfit into a global brand. His greatest achievement is the construction of the new Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, but his managerial hiring record - more than ten managers appointed during his tenure - has been widely criticised. The 2025-26 relegation battle represents the greatest threat to his chairmanship.

Manager

NamePositionSince
Igor TudorInterim Manager2026

Coaching Staff

NamePositionSince
Hari VukasAssistant Manager2026
Edoardo TrottaFirst-Team Coach2026
Chris DayGoalkeeping Coach2023

Historical Figures

Alan Sugar

Chairman & Owner

1991–2001

British businessman Alan Sugar purchased Tottenham in 1991 alongside Terry Venables, eventually taking full control. His tenure was marked by financial prudence and a tempestuous relationship with managers. Sugar sold his stake to ENIC in 2001, ending a decade-long association with the club that was often controversial but kept Spurs financially stable during a turbulent period for English football.