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Chelsea FC

Chelsea FC
Chelsea celebrate winning the Premier League title in 2006 ©Getty Images

Chelsea FC

Formed: 1905
Nickname: The Blues

UEFA club competition honours (runners-up in brackets)
• European Champion Clubs' Cup: (2008)
• UEFA Cup Winners' Cup: 1971, 1998
• UEFA Super Cup: 1998

Domestic honours (most recent triumph in brackets)
• League title: 4 (2010)
• FA Cup: 6 (2010)
• League Cup: 4 (2007)

History
• Chelsea are the only side in England who were admitted into the Football League without kicking a ball following their creation. Despite that auspicious start it was not until the 1950s, under former Arsenal FC man Ted Drake, that the west London outfit began collecting silverware. Celebrating their golden jubilee, the newly-nicknamed Blues – they have always worn the colour, though sported a lighter shade until 1912 – claimed the 1954/55 league title with one of the lowest points tallies in English football history.

• The club underwent a transformation in the 1960s as London became the music and fashion capital of the world. They became known as the country's glamour club, while on the pitch Tommy Docherty's young team claimed the League Cup in 1964/65 and finished runners-up in the FA Cup two years later.

• Docherty's replacement Dave Sexton masterminded further successes, beating Leeds United AFC in the 1970 FA Cup final and lifting the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup against Real Madrid CF in another replayed showpiece the following season.

• Anticipating glory days, the club invested heavily in upgrading Stamford Bridge, only to be hit by relegation. Staring bankruptcy in the face, the long-standing Mears family famously sold the club – and its huge debts – to Ken Bates for £1 in 1982. The new chairman eventually restored some glamour by appointing the likes of Ruud Gullit and Gianluca Vialli as manager, the latter guiding the team to UEFA Cup Winners' Cup glory in 1997/98.

• Financial problems returned, however, and in 2003 Bates sold the club to Russian billionaire Roman Abramovich. José Mourinho replaced Claudio Ranieri the following year and the side clinched their first championship in 50 years in the Portuguese manager's first season. They successfully defended the title, and only a slip by John Terry in a penalty shoot-out against Manchester United FC denied Mourinho's successor, Avram Grant, the UEFA Champions League in 2007/08. Carlo Ancelotti then won a league and FA Cup double in his first campaign in charge in 2009/10.

Club records
Most appearances: Ron Harris (795)
Most goals: Bobby Tambling (202)
Record victory: Chelsea 13-0 FC Jeunesse Hautcharage (UEFA Cup Winners' Cup, 29 September 1971)
Record defeat: Wolverhampton Wanderers FC 8-1 Chelsea (First Division, 26 September 1953)

* Last updated 31 December 2010

Last updated: 24/01/11 11.17CET

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Matches

HomeAway
The home team is listed first.Last updated: 19/05/2012 02:00 CET
StokeStoke0-0ChelseaChelsea
ChelseaChelsea2-1West BromWest Brom
ChelseaChelsea3-1NorwichNorwich
SunderlandSunderland1-2ChelseaChelsea
ChelseaChelsea2-0LeverkusenLeverkusen
Man. UnitedMan. United3-1ChelseaChelsea
ChelseaChelsea0-0
(4-3(p))
FulhamFulham
ChelseaChelsea4-1SwanseaSwansea
ValenciaValencia1-1ChelseaChelsea
BoltonBolton1-5ChelseaChelsea
ChelseaChelsea3-1EvertonEverton
ChelseaChelsea5-0GenkGenk
QPRQPR1-0ChelseaChelsea
EvertonEverton1-2ChelseaChelsea
ChelseaChelsea3-5ArsenalArsenal
GenkGenk1-1ChelseaChelsea
BlackburnBlackburn0-1ChelseaChelsea
ChelseaChelsea1-2LiverpoolLiverpool
LeverkusenLeverkusen2-1ChelseaChelsea
ChelseaChelsea3-0WolvesWolves
ChelseaChelsea0-2LiverpoolLiverpool
NewcastleNewcastle0-3ChelseaChelsea
ChelseaChelsea3-0ValenciaValencia
ChelseaChelsea2-1Man. CityMan. City
WiganWigan1-1ChelseaChelsea
TottenhamTottenham1-1ChelseaChelsea
ChelseaChelsea1-1FulhamFulham
ChelseaChelsea1-3Aston VillaAston Villa
WolvesWolves1-2ChelseaChelsea
ChelseaChelsea4-0PortsmouthPortsmouth
ChelseaChelsea1-0SunderlandSunderland
NorwichNorwich0-0ChelseaChelsea
QPRQPR0-1ChelseaChelsea
SwanseaSwansea1-1ChelseaChelsea
ChelseaChelsea3-3Man. UnitedMan. United
EvertonEverton2-0ChelseaChelsea
ChelseaChelsea1-1BirminghamBirmingham
NapoliNapoli3-1ChelseaChelsea
ChelseaChelsea3-0BoltonBolton
West BromWest Brom1-0ChelseaChelsea
BirminghamBirmingham0-2ChelseaChelsea
ChelseaChelsea1-0StokeStoke
ChelseaChelsea4-1
(aet)
NapoliNapoli
ChelseaChelsea5-2LeicesterLeicester
Man. CityMan. City2-1ChelseaChelsea
ChelseaChelsea0-0TottenhamTottenham
BenficaBenfica0-1ChelseaChelsea
Aston VillaAston Villa2-4ChelseaChelsea
ChelseaChelsea2-1BenficaBenfica
ChelseaChelsea2-1WiganWigan
FulhamFulham1-1ChelseaChelsea
TottenhamTottenham1-5ChelseaChelsea
ChelseaChelsea1-0BarcelonaBarcelona
ArsenalArsenal0-0ChelseaChelsea
BarcelonaBarcelona2-2ChelseaChelsea
ChelseaChelsea6-1QPRQPR
ChelseaChelsea0-2NewcastleNewcastle
ChelseaChelsea2-1LiverpoolLiverpool
LiverpoolLiverpool4-1ChelseaChelsea
ChelseaChelsea2-1BlackburnBlackburn
BayernBayern20:45ChelseaChelsea

Trophy cabinet

Club record in UEFA competitions

  • Biggest win in UEFA competition:
    29/09/1971, Chelsea 13-0 Käerjéng, London
  • Biggest defeat in UEFA competition:
    18/04/2000, Barcelona 5-1 Chelsea, Barcelona
  • Appearances in UEFA Champions League:  10
  • Appearances in UEFA Cup Winners' Cup:  5
  • Appearances in UEFA Super Cup:  1
  • Appearances in UEFA Europa League:  3
  • Player with most UEFA appearances: 95
    Frank Lampard ( England ENG)
  • Top scorers in UEFA club competitions: 33
    Didier Drogba ( Côte d'Ivoire CIV)
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