Tottenham Hotspur Stadium VANDALIZED causing more than £100,000 worth of damage- Reports
The iconic stadium in London was targeted during the ongoing International break.
Tottenham Hotspur Stadium(Source: Tottenham Hotspur Website)
A man has been arrested after a serious incident at the Tottenham Hotspur stadium. According to DailyMail, the stadium has been attacked and vandalized. The ground has suffered significant damages amounting to over six figures.
It has been understood that the stadium worth £ 1.2 billion has been targeted in specific locations and damaged in those areas. The incident happened during the International break and has been significantly targeted, as one person was arrested on Monday.
“There is no indication that this incident is linked to anti-semitism.” The club clarified this despite their close ties with the Jewish community. No indications have been revealed that the incident had ties to the current attack on Israel by Hamas terrorists.
The club faces a significant problem as it will soon have to work on the 63,000-capacity stadium. The damage will cost Daniel Levy dearly, and he will be looking to end the situation before the players and fans return to utilize the stadium.
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