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  1. They think it's all over... it is nowpublished at 20:41 British Summer Time 23 May

    Harry Low
    BBC London News

    Spurs fans wearing 'winners 25' shirts

    Although the parade has finally finished, the celebrations will go on long into the night for many.

    Perhaps what made this event so special was that it was free, meaning that many fans who might normally miss out on the matchday experience could be part of this electric atmosphere.

    They lined the streets in their thousands: the young and old, those from near and far, some in kit and others waving flags.

    For the thousands who came to the streets of north London, they were richly rewarded with an afternoon to .

    We're bringing our live coverage to a close now, if you want to relive Tottenham's triumphant moment from Wednesday, read our match report, and for a flavour of what it meant to the team, check out Son's assertion that he is now a club legend.

  2. 'The trophy and parade gave me chills'published at 20:37 British Summer Time 23 May

    Mary Litchfield
    BBC News

    Your VOice Your BBC News graphic

    We've been hearing more now from Spurs fans.

    Richard Pearson says he's been "watching the [victory] parade with such pride" because he's been ing the team since 1959 "through good times and bad times".

    "I was able to see so many great players through the years and even meet some of them," he says, adding that his granddaughter "loves" to see the women's Spurs team "which we've been ing too".

    Adam in Frome, Somerset, says that it has been "one of the toughest seasons to watch as a Spurs fan".

    "But that trophy and this parade is giving me chills and a renewed positivity and belief for the future of the club," he says.

  3. Pair make journey from US to celebrate Spurs victorypublished at 20:26 British Summer Time 23 May

    Freddy Tennyson
    BBC London

    Emma and Dillon are seen smiling with their arms around each other both with a beer in hand

    Dillon and Emma can just about trump Mark and James' journey (see previous post below), having come over from South Carolina for today's parade.

    He was born in north London so this is very special for him.

    Best friend Emma is less familiar and Dillon says he is initiating her into the "soccer madness" on the condition he "stays on his best behaviour".

    We’ll see how that one holds up.

  4. Dash to north London from school in Essexpublished at 20:20 British Summer Time 23 May

    Mary Litchfield
    BBC News

    A black and white banner that says Your Voice, Your BBC News. There is a small square with four people in it smiling.
    James Adams smiles for the camera while stood behind a barricade on a road marked out for the Spurs parade.Image source, Handout
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    James rushed from school in Essex to London to get there in time for the parade

    Mark and James Adams travelled straight from finishing school in Essex to the Tottenham parade.

    James ran to the train station after school to make it in time - the 13-year-old is a big Spurs fan and is so excited to be part of the celebrations.

    James puts a fist in the air as he looks on at the Tottenham players on top of a white bus.Image source, Handout
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    It was all worth it later when he got to see the Tottenham players

  5. Fireworks and flarespublished at 20:12 British Summer Time 23 May

    Luxmy Gopal
    Reporting from the celebrations

    We've had fireworks, flares and sprinkles and it just captured the mood of the fans.

    It's worth saying just how long they've waited, they have to make the most of every minute of it and that's exactly what they're doing.

    Once that trophy was lifted and the cheers went up, it's all just flags and waving and a proper party atmosphere.

  6. Confetti, cheers, jubilation: Spurs' celebrations in picturespublished at 20:09 British Summer Time 23 May

    Spurs fan stands on a sign to be above a crowd.Image source, EPA
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    The celebrations were a must-see event for Spurs fans in north London

    Tottenham Hotspur's Son Heung-min lifts the trophy with other Spurs players stood next to himImage source, Reuters
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    Son Heung-min lifted the trophy to cheers of joy from the crowd

    The Tottenham Hotspurs players lift up the Europa Cup to cheers from fans, with blue confetti falling over them all.Image source, Reuters
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    A sea of blue confetti falls on the players and fans amidst the celebrations

  7. Singing and cheers continue as official celebrations near their endpublished at 20:00 British Summer Time 23 May

    Thousands of Spurs fans watch players at the Tottenham stadium celebrations

    The trophy is now being ed around the players, who are lifting it up to cheers from the crowd each time.

    Music is still pumping and fans are still singing along as the official celebrations start to draw to a close.

    But judging by the crowd's unwavering excitement, the party atmosphere will continue into the night for many.

  8. 'Never seen an atmosphere like it'published at 19:53 British Summer Time 23 May

    Man in dark glasses and a Spurs top

    Spurs fan William Smith has been in touch to let us know about a family reconciliation.

    "Seventeen years of pain and near misses. I can now finally forgive my dad for making me a Spurs fan.

    "Never seen an atmosphere like today in Tottenham! COYS."

  9. Son lifts trophy in front of the fanspublished at 19:50 British Summer Time 23 May

    Spurs players lift their trophy

    Son Heung-min is asked what the win means to him.

    "Ten years, guys, ten years," he says to the fans. "You guys [have] been saying from day one until now, boys."

    He goes on to tell the crowd that he "loves" them.

    Son lifts up the trophy to jubilant cheers from the crowd and a sea of blue confetti erupting behind the players.

  10. 'They did it all for you'published at 19:44 British Summer Time 23 May

    Spurs players

    The crowd is cheering When The Saints Go Marching In - but with a twist, singing "When the Spurs go marching in".

    The Spurs players appear on the stage to a delighted crowd beneath them.

    "We're here because of this unbelievable group of people, players and staff, absolute heroes," head coach Ange Postecoglou says.

    "They did it all for you because you deserve it this club deserves it."

    The crowd continues to cheer beneath him.

  11. Roars from the crowd as Spurs players appearpublished at 19:38 British Summer Time 23 May

    Spurs celebrations

    There's been huge cheers and roars from the crowd as the Spurs players to come out on stage.

    We're expecting them shortly, so stick with us as we bring you the latest from what they say.

  12. Buses complete victory parade with players set to speak to fanspublished at 19:25 British Summer Time 23 May
    Breaking

    The open-top bus parade is over and the players are getting ready to appear on a stage at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in front of thousands of adoring fans.

    Music is pumping and there is a constant chant from the crowd as they await their idols.

    You can watch out live coverage by clicking the play button at the top of the page.

  13. 'Today is why we do what we do' - Ange Postecogloupublished at 19:12 British Summer Time 23 May

    Ange Postecoglou seen looking down from the team bus.Image source, PA Media

    "Seeing [the fans] come out there today is why we do what we do," says Spurs manager Ange Postecoglou.

    Speaking as the bus continues its way past the thousands of fans, he says he is "super pleased" his team was able to deliver the first trophy in 17 years.

    "All good things come from hard work, toil, perseverance and belief, and this team's had it in spades," he tells the Tottenham Hotspur Youtube channel.

    Despite an electric end to their European season, in the Premier League the team's performances have been much less rosy and questions still hang over Postecoglou's future at the club.

    "What the history books say is we're the Europa Cup winners and it doesn't say how we did it," he adds.

  14. 150,000 people expected along victory routepublished at 19:05 British Summer Time 23 May

    Richarlison of Tottenham Hotspur high-fives a fan during the Tottenham Hotspur UEFA Europa League trophy paradeImage source, Getty Images
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    Fans have attempted to get as close to the action as possible

    Estimates ahead of today's parade projected that 150,000 people would take to the streets along the route stretching from Edmonton to Tottenham, news agency PA reports.

    Official crowd counts haven't been released yet but its clear tens of thousands of Lilywhites have come out in force for their team.

  15. 'I cried like a baby'published at 18:58 British Summer Time 23 May

    Mary Litchfield
    BBC News

    A graphic which says 'Your Voice, Your BBC News'
    Three men stood arm in arm with the Bilbao skyline behind themImage source, Tony Lones
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    Tony Lones, Steve Duncan and George Jones, here ing Spurs in Bilbao, have been fans for over 40 years

    Tony Lones has been following Spurs for decades and watched the final in Spain with his friends Steve Duncan and George Jones.

    Tony, who saw their previous European triumph in 1984, travelled to Bilbao - a journey of more than 2,000 miles - in a campervan.

    "Wouldn't have missed it for anything, every last second! Cried like a baby! We as fans, along with the players deserve this.

    "My boy who’s in his 30s has only seen us win two trophies. Anyway up the Spurs!"

  16. 'It's unbelievable what we've done' - Vicariopublished at 18:52 British Summer Time 23 May

    Guglielmo Vicario is seen on top of the parade bus with his arms up wearing sunglassesImage source, PA Media

    Speaking from atop the team bus as it winds along the parade route, Spurs goalkeeper Guglielmo Vicario says the experience is "hard to sum up".

    "We just have to live with these emotions, these people because it's insane."

    The Italian player says he has had about two hours sleep but it's worth it to see the fans come out in force.

    "It's unbelievable what we've done," he adds amid interruptions to cheer on the fans.

  17. 'I'm one of few West Ham fans here today'published at 18:42 British Summer Time 23 May

    Luxmy Gopal
    Reporting from the parade

    Bobby Seagull and Davy are pictured smiling side by side looking at the camera.
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    Bobby (left) isn't as happy to be at today's parade as brother Davy

    Bobby Seagull, of University Challenge fame, and his brother Davy Jose have mixed allegiances when it comes to London's football clubs.

    Davy is a lifelong Tottenham fan and Bobby s West Ham - but he’s been dragged along to the celebrations for his north London rivals.

    "I’m probably one of the few West Ham fans here," Bobby jokes.

    Davy tells me the Spurs win is "incredible and a dream come true".

  18. Blue and white flares let off as Spurs players stadiumpublished at 18:29 British Summer Time 23 May

    Two open top buses carry Spurs team in front of stadium flanked by thousands of fans either side

    The Spurs team are receiving a rapturous welcome as they make their way past their home ground and reach the final stages of this victory parade.

    Thousands of fans have waited hours for this moment and the atmosphere shows just how excited they are.

  19. Smiles, sunglasses and silverware: Jubilant Spurs players revel in victory after decades-long waitpublished at 18:15 British Summer Time 23 May

    Son Heung-Min holds the Europa League trophy, alongside Tottenham Hotspur's Brazilian forward #09 Richarlison, during an open-top bus paradeImage source, Getty Images
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    Son Heung-Min celebrates alongside fellow forward Richarlison

    Yves Bissouma raised the Europa League trophy alongside manager Ange Postecoglou with the trophy on the open-top team busImage source, PA Media
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    Yves Bissouma will play among Europe's greats next season

    Tottenham Hotspur manager Ange Postecoglou waving from the open-top team bus during the Europa League winners paradeImage source, PA Media
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    Tottenham Hotspur manager Ange Postecoglou's domestic run may have been poor, but he hopes the victory in Europe could save him

    Crowds in the foreground are seen watching a cheering Spurs team on the open-top busImage source, Getty Images
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    Thousands have come out to watch their team show off the long-coveted trophy

  20. Life-long Spurs fan makes trip from Wales to see paradepublished at 18:05 British Summer Time 23 May

    Harry Low
    Reporting from the parade

    Daryl Rowlands is seen from the shoulders up smiling directly at the camera. He is wearing a Spurs polo-shirt.

    While life-long Spurs fan Daryl Rowlands couldn't make the cross-continent journey to Wednesday's final in Bilbao, Spain, he's made the trip across Britain from his South Wales home to the celebrations.

    "I've ed Spurs all my life and it's been 41 years since I last saw a European trophy being lifted," he says.

    "I couldn't be in Bilbao but I couldn't miss the parade."