Tottenham Hotspur Unveil Sleek New Club Logo
The new emblem, which prominently features the signature cockerel, removes the curved “Tottenham Hotspur” text that previously sat beneath the bird.

Tottenham Hotspurs Football Club changed their logo. Photo/Tottenham Hotspurs.
By Robert Mutasi
In a bold move to modernize its visual identity, Tottenham Hotspur Football Club has unveiled an updated logo, simplifying its iconic design.
The new emblem, which prominently features the signature cockerel, removes the curved “Tottenham Hotspur” text that previously sat beneath the bird.
The club announced the changes in a statement, highlighting the significance of the redesign.
“We have removed the curved Tottenham Hotspur text from beneath the cockerel,” the statement read. “This enables us to increase its scale across different environments and stand proud as a true icon for the Club.”
The revamped logo reflects a minimalist design trend that many clubs and organizations worldwide have adopted in recent years.
By eliminating unnecessary elements, Tottenham aims to create a more versatile and recognizable symbol that resonates across digital and physical platforms.
The cockerel, a longstanding emblem of the club, remains central to the new design. Its rich history dates back to the early 20th century when the bird, perched on a ball, was first introduced as a representation of the club’s fighting spirit and heritage.
Over the years, it has become synonymous with Tottenham Hotspur’s identity, appearing on jerseys, merchandise, and the towering statue outside their state-of-the-art stadium.
Fans have had mixed reactions to the redesign. While some applaud the club for embracing a contemporary aesthetic, others feel a sense of nostalgia for the old logo, arguing that the text reinforced the club’s identity, especially in international markets.
However, Tottenham’s leadership is confident that the new logo will strengthen the club’s brand.
By focusing solely on the iconic cockerel, the design ensures greater flexibility and impact, whether displayed on digital platforms, player kits, or large-scale installations.
This announcement comes at a time when the club is expanding its global presence.
With a rapidly growing fan base and increasing commercial partnerships, Tottenham is positioning itself as a forward-thinking organization in the competitive world of modern football.
As the Premier League continues to be a global spectacle, clubs like Tottenham are under pressure to maintain a distinct identity while staying relevant in a fast-evolving market.
The new logo is a testament to the club’s commitment to innovation while preserving its rich heritage.
Tottenham fans will get their first glimpse of the revamped emblem in action during the next home game at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, where it will take pride of place across the arena.