Very bad news for Tottenham.

"Tottenham Hotspur's £1.2 billion (approximately KRW 1.9734 trillion) stadium was vandalized during the A-match," the UK's Daily Mail reported on the 14th (below). One person has been arrested after significant damage."

The suspect who allegedly vandalized Tottenham Hotspur Stadium reportedly caused significant damage to parts of the stadium. The suspect has damaged parts of the ground. While it may not seem like much damage was done by a single individual, it was significant.

Untitled

"Sources say the damage will cost at least £100,000 (approximately $164 million)," the outlet said. "One person has been arrested on suspicion of criminal damage following the incident on Monday night," Tottenham said in a statement. 먹튀검증

Some speculated that the crime was a protest over the current Israeli-Palestinian war, but this is not the case. "There is no indication that the ongoing Israeli-Palestinian conflict was a motivating factor in the incident," said the Daily Mail. Tottenham have strong links with the Jewish community."

There is no word yet on whether the damage will be enough to disrupt upcoming matches at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. If the damage is severe enough, Tottenham's 2023-24 Premier League Round 9 match against Fulham on April 24 could be disrupted.

Meanwhile, Tottenham began construction on its new stadium in 2014, spending at least £1 billion ($1.64 trillion) to open Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, which was completed in April 2019, has a capacity of about 63,000 people. It is the largest stadium in London, England, and second only to Manchester United's Old Trafford in the entire Premier League.

Tottenham Hotspur Stadium is equipped with a number of state-of-the-art facilities. It's a soccer stadium, but you can also play American football if you push the turf aside. It's also used as a concert venue for big-name artists. Tottenham has also signed a deal with Formula One (F1) to create a karting circuit to develop F1 drivers.