Chelsea History

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Description

Chelsea Football Club, a favorite club in several nations reached its 100 years anniversary in the year 2005. The club came into being in the year 1905. The Champions celebrated the centenary year in a remarkable way. The year 1955 was also a memorable one with the club celebrating their golden jubilee as well as winning their first League amongst several other tough rivals. The team also won silverware in the 1960’s, 1970’s and 1990’s which proves that the team has always been consistent achievers.





 

History

In 1944, Chelsea played their first final at the Football League South Cup. However, they lost the match to Charlton. This defeat motivated them to perform much better and they emerged as the winners against Millwall in the Football League South Cup Finals held in 1945. In the preceding sessions it was noticed that there were certain disagreements evolving about the roles played by the team members in the club. These differences led to the removal of Tommy Lawton, who played center-forward for the team. However, he was replaced by Roy Bentley who played full 8 seasons and became the key player for the team.  

The team won the FA Cup in the year 1950. By then, they had a new manager called Ted Drake. Drake proved to be a very important manager as he motivated and reformed the team which included key players like Bentley, Ken Armb, John Harris, Stan Willemse and Eric Parsons. The players worked in full force and the club members and supporters were quite desperate to win silverware. The Championship was won on the second-to-last day of the season on the home grounds of Chelsea against Sheffield on St. George’s Day in 1955.

The 1960s saw the team perform well under the guidance of Tommy Docherty. They participated in the League Cup and FA Cup. During the three seasons that they played, the side was beaten in three important semi-final matches. In 1965 the club was on the verge of winning the Treble. There were some good sessions and some lax ones in the years to come. However, the team did manage to survive a lot of them. The 1970s and 1980s was a chaotic period for the Chelsea team. The financial stability of the club was under threat due to which the players were loaned to other clubs and finally the team was relegated.

In 1993, Glen Hoddle was appointed as the manager. Though initially he showed slow progress, the team went on to win the FA Cup in the first season under his guidance. Later, Ruud Gullit was appointed as the player-manager in 1996. Under his stewardship, the club earned the reputation of being one of England’s top sides and won the FA Cup in 1997. Gianluca Vialli took over as the team manager during 1998. In 1998, the club also won the Cup Winners' Cup and League Cup.

This was followed by an FA Cup victory in 2000 and the UEFA Champions League quarter-finals in 2000. In 2005, Chelsea was the League Cup winner and had also managed to reach the Champions League semi-finals. Chelsea emerged as the League Cup winners for the second time in 2007 and had also displayed good performances in the Premier League.
 



 

Current News

Chelsea is strengthening its relations with all its past players. It has invited many of them in a match which is to be held on the last day of November. Chelsea sealed qualification for the knockout phases of the Champion’s League in the last week of November with a scintillating performance at Rosenborg

A newly awarded player of the year, Yasser Al-Qantani has given himself a chance to train with Chelsea Football Club. The fans and supporters are also betting heavy amounts on Chelsea and hoping for its victory.

 



 

2007-08 Season

Chelsea have had a somewhat rollercoaster season, having replaced "the Special One" - Jose Mourinho, with Israeli Avram Grant. After early scepticism with regards to the new manager's qualifications to lead the prestigious club, Chelsea recovered from a poor season start to almost snatch the Premier League title from rivals Manchester United.

The team also progressed to the Final of the League Cup competition, but were defeated by Tottenham 2-1.

The main focus now rests on the Champions League Final to be held in Moscow, between Liverpool and Chelsea.




 

Domestic League

3 First Division/Premier League (1954–55, 2004–05, 2005–06)
2 Second Division/Championship (1983–84, 1988–89)
 



 

Domestic Cups

4 FA Cups (1970, 1997, 2000, 2007)
4 League Cups (1965, 1998, 2005, 2007)
3 FA Charity Shield/Community Shields (1955, 2000, 2005)
2 Full Members Cup (1986, 1990)

 



 

European Honours

2 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup (1971, 1998)
1 European Super Cup (1998)
 



 

Growth Chart of the League


1992-93 – Inaugural members of the Premier League.
1993-94 – FA Cup Finalists
1996-97 – Ruud Gullit appointed player- manager.
1996-97 – FA Cup Winners
1997-98 - League Cu, cup Winners’ Cup and UEFA Super Cup Triumphs
1999-00 – FA Cup winners
2000-01 – Claudio Ranieri becomes manager.
2001-02 – FA Cup Finalists
2003-04 – Chairman Ken Bates sells Chelsea to Roman Abramovich.
2004-05 – Jose Mourinho takes over as manager.
2004-05 - Chelsea win Barclays Premiership and League Cup.
2005-06 - Chelsea win Barclays Premiership
2006-07 – FA Cup and League Cup Winners
2007-08 – Jose Mourinho leaves the Club.
 



Squad

NamePositionGrade FansGroups
Nicolas Anelka
Offense
415
0
Ross Turnbull
Goal
5
0
John Terry
Defense
3098
0
Petr Čech
Goal
1894
0
Salomon Armand Magloire Kalou
Offense
132
0
Ramires Santos do Nascimento
Midfield
42
0
Billy Clifford
Midfield
1
0
Joshua Marl 'Josh' McEachran
Midfield
13
0
Paulo Renato Rebocho Ferreira
Defense
2
0
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On: November 14, 2011
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