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The UEFA Cup win ends the 17-year championship drought! Tottenham will hold a bus parade to celebrate the championship on the 23rd

May 22nd According to the Sun, Tottenham ended its 17-year championship drought, defeated Manchester United in the UEFA Cup to win the championship, and Tottenham fans also cared all night in Bilbao to celebrate the team's final win and the team was qualified for the Champions League next season.

Tottenham will hold a grand parade to celebrate the UEFA Cup victory. After winning its first championship in 17 years, the team decided to go all out. It is reported that a parade plan was formulated before the competition began and local residents were notified of possible traffic interference. The celebration plan is that if Tottenham defeats Manchester United and successfully brings the trophy back to Tottenham, the team will hold a traditional open bus victory parade locally on May 23. The parade will set off from Edmonton Green at 3 p.m., pass the course, bypass Northumberland Park, and finally return to the course at 5 p.m.

An open letter read: "Dear neighbors, I hope you are well. As you know, Tottenham will play Manchester United in the UEFA Europa League final in Bilbao on May 21. We want to inform residents, schools and businesses that if our team successfully wins the game and brings the trophy back home, we will participate in the local open bus victory parade on May 23 as usual."

"If this historic celebration is held as scheduled, please Residents are noted by the following information: The parade will begin at 3pm from Greene Edmonton, head south along Forre Street and High Road, passing the course. Afterwards, the parade will turn left on Lancedon Road, along Willoughby Lane and Northumberland Park, expected to end around 4:30pm. Our players will show the trophy to gathering crowds on a temporary stage outside the course at about 5pm. "

And United won the championship in Bilbao and will not celebrate in Manchester. The club hasn't held a parade on city streets for more than a decade, although they have won some trophies during this time. The last parade was when Sir Ferguson led the team to win the Premier League title in the 2012-13 season. During this time, Manchester United won five trophys, two FA Cups, two League Cups and the 2017 Europa League trophy, but these trophys are not considered enough to celebrate the bus cruise. Instead, the club plans to hold a barbecue party at the Carrington Training Base to invite players, staff and their families to attend.