GARETH BALE called time on his stellar career in 2022.
The Welsh winger, still only 33, hung up his boots following a final swansong at the World Cup in Qatar.
But it was at Spurs where he would make his name, before earning a blockbuster move to Real Madrid
Bale starred at Southampton in the 2006-07 season before securing a move to North London the following summer.
The golf-mad Welshman has gone from left-back, to left-midfield to world-class right-winger during his career.
But it was his pacey, attacking displays at Spurs between 2007 and 2013 which caught the eye of Real Madrid.
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In that run, Bale scored 55 times in 203 games after an appalling start to life at the club.
The Wales winger was infamously considered to be Tottenham’s “jinx”, after failing to win in any of his first 25 games.
Of course, things turned around quickly for Bale, who – by 2013 – was a bonafide world-beater.
Real Madrid paid a then-world-record £86million to bring Bale to the Bernabeu at the end of the 2012-13 season.
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But six years earlier, Bale was still a relatively unknown making his debut for Tottenham in a 1-0 defeat against Manchester United in which Nani scored his first goal for the club.
SunSport takes a look at Bale’s team-mates from that day and where they are now…
GOALKEEPER – Paul Robinson
AFTER six years at Leeds, Robinson enjoyed arguably his best years at Tottenham between 2004 and 2008.
The 41-cap England star later enjoyed spells at Blackburn and Burnley before retiring in 2017.
Robinson is now a football speaker for events.
RIGHT-BACK – Pascal Chimbonda
CHIMBONDA is the ultimate footballing journeyman – having already played for Le Havre, Bastia and Wigan before moving to Spurs in 2006.
Since quitting North London in 2008, the six-cap Guadeloupe and one-cap France international has moved TEN times, including for a second stint at Tottenham in 2009.
Most-recently, Chimbonda, now 43, has bounced around non-league clubs including Washington, Market Drayton and Ashton Town.
He is now working towards becoming a coach after earning his UEFA A licence.
CENTRE-BACK – Ricardo Rocha
THE former centre-back played just 14 times in the league for Spurs following stints at Famalicao, Braga and Benfica.
Rocha spent a season at Standard Liege before finishing his career with three seasons at Portsmouth.
The six-cap Portugal ace left the club after attempting to take on a role of dual role of player AND director of football, which was shot down by Pompey chiefs.
CENTRE-BACK – Anthony Gardner
THE one-cap England star spent nearly a decade at Spurs, racking up over 100 Premier League appearances after his 2000 move from Port Vale.
Bale’s first season would turn out to be Gardner’s last as he joined Everton and Hull on loan later that season, before joining the Tigers permanently the following summer.
Gardner went on to play for Crystal Palace and Sheffield Wednesday before retiring in 2014.
The former Spurs defender told Crystal Palace’s website he’s got into poker since hanging up his boots.
LEFT-BACK – Lee Young-pyo
THE former full-back played 127 times for South Korea in his superb career, including a spell at Tottenham following his move from PSV Eindhoven.
After three years at White Hart Lane between 2005 and 2008, Lee played for Borussia Dortmund, Al-Hilal and Vancounver Whitecaps before calling it quits in 2013.
Lee has since appeared to have quit football altogether.
RIGHT-MID – Steed Malbranque
HAVING starred at Fulham for five years, Malbranque moved to Spurs in 2008, where he would spend just two seasons.
The Belgium-born ex-France Under-21s star moved on to Sunderland, Saint-Etienne, Lyon – also his first pro club – Caen and French fourth-tier side MDA Chasselay, before seemingly disappearing from the scene.
CENTRE-MID – Tom Huddlestone
THE four-cap England star spent nearly a decade in the heart of Spurs midfield between 2005 and 2013.
Huddlestone later joined Hull – where he would spend four years – before enjoying three seasons at first club Derby, before he was released last summer.
In 2021, the defensive midfielder returned to Hull City, only to be released a season later.
Astonishingly, he was signed by Manchester United last summer as a player-coach for their U21 team.
CENTRE-MID – Jermaine Jenas
JENAS spent exactly the same amount of time at Spurs as Huddlestone – enjoying eight years in the team between 2005 and 2013.
The 21-cap Three Lions ace finished his career a year later following a sole season at QPR.
Jenas has since covered football for ITV, BT Sport and BBC Sport, where he became Match of the Day’s youngest-ever pundit.
He is also a presenter on The One Show.
LEFT-MID – Gareth Bale
BALE’S retirement in 2022 came as no surprise – with the star frozen out by Real Madrid
Newly promoted Wrexham and their owners Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney recently tried to get him to reconsider, although he didn’t take the bait.
STRIKER – Dimitar Berbatov
AFTER kicking off his career at CSKA Sofia and Bayer Leverkusen, Berbatov enjoyed two years at Spurs.
Often criticised for being “lazy” by armchair fans, the Bulgarian’s eye for goal, intelligence and outrageous first touch attracted the attention of Man Utd.
Four years at Old Trafford were followed by stints at Fulham, Monaco, PAOK and Kerala Blasters.
He now works as a football pundit and speaker.
STRIKER – Robbie Keane
THE Ireland legend spent nine years at the club – with a forgettable season at Liverpool shoehorned in the middle – between 2002 and 2011.
Keane scored 80 times in just under 200 Premier League games, before joining Celtic and Aston Villa on loan.
The ex-Wolves ace spent five years at LA Galaxy before hanging up his boots after a season at ATK.
Part-time Sky pundit Keane has recently served as assistant manager to both the Republic of Ireland and Middlesbrough teams and is set to join Leeds as an assistant to Sam Allardyce.
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