PREMIER LEAGUE
PERFORMANCE
Chelsea have become one of the FA Premier League's success stories.
The London club have flourished since the competition's inception
in 1992 and former chairman Ken Bates oversaw a radical redevelopment
of their plush Stamford Bridge base. Mid-table mediocrity was
the order of the day before Ruud Gullit's appointment as Chelsea
boss in 1996 ushered in a new era. The flamboyant Dutchman helped
attract a number of world-class players to Stamford Bridge with
Roberto Di Matteo and Gianfranco Zola soon becoming heroes in
the royal blue jersey. Chelsea's attractive brand of football
earned them sixth place in the Premiership in 1997 and FA Cup
glory confirmed their improvement. When Gullit departed in 1998,
Gianluca Vialli achieved a fourth-place finish and European
Cup Winners' Cup and League Cup wins. The big names continued
to arrive, including World Cup winners Marcel Desailly and Didier
Deschamps. A third FA Cup triumph was secured in 2000 before
Vialli made way for Claudio Ranieri, who soon moulded a competitive
side, securing four more top-six placings until his departure
in May 2004. A fresh chapter in the club's history was opened
with the arrival of new owner Roman Abramovich in summer 2003
as he financed the arrivals of several big-name signings, including
Damien Duff, Didier Drogba, Arjen Robben and Joe Cole. Champions
League-winning coach Jose Mourinho was added to the Chelsea
staff in June 2004 and collected his first piece of silverware
in February 2005 with victory over Liverpool
in the Carling Cup final. And the club's first Premiership title
was clinched on April 30, 2005, with three games of the season
remaining, to cap an astonishing debut campaign for Mourinho.
The following season, Chelsea became only the second club to
retain the Premiership crown when they beat nearest rivals Manchester
United on April 29, almost a year to the day after their first
triumph. However their northern rivals repaid the compliment
in 2007 and 2008 and to add insult to injury beat their west
London rivals on Penalties in the 2008 Champions league final.
Add to that losing to Tottenham inthe Carling Cup final the
same season.
CLUB
Chelsea have developed a reputation as one the game's glamour
clubs and Stamford Bridge has become home to some of football's
biggest names over the years. The Blues, founded in 1905, were
committed to playing attractive football that matched the stylish
surrounds of their West London setting, but silverware initially
proved elusive. A First Division championship in 1955 stood
alone in the trophy cabinet until a golden period in the 1960s
and 1970s. The League Cup, FA Cup and European Cup Winners'
Cup were hoisted in a six-year spell before the dawning of the
FA Premier League coincided with another successful era. A losing
FA Cup final appearance in 1994 was followed by victory three
years later and 1998 alone saw three more trophies - the League
Cup, European Cup Winners' Cup and European Super Cup. The FA
Cup was won again in 2000 and was followed in 2005 with the
Barclays Premiership title, meaning the Blues are now associated
with both style and success. Carlo Ancelotti has continued that success doing the domestic double in the 2010 season.
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LEAGUE CHAMPIONS:
1954-55, 2004-05, 2005-06, 2009-10
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CHARITY/COMMUNITY SHIELD WINNERS: 1955,
2000, 2005, 2009
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F.A. CUP WINNERS: 1970, 1997, 2000, 2009 |
LEAGUE CUP WINNERS: 1965, 1998, 2005, 2007
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