Chelsea

Founded: 1905
Ground: Stamford Bridge, London
Manager: Carlo Ancelotti


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Last 10 Matches For Team
DateHome TeamScoreAway Team
28/08/2010 15:00:00Chelsea 2 - 0 Stoke City
21/08/2010 17:15:00Wigan Athletic 0 - 6 Chelsea
14/08/2010 17:30:00Chelsea 6 - 0 West Bromwich
15/05/2010 14:00:00Chelsea 1 - 0 Portsmouth
09/05/2010 16:00:00Chelsea 8 - 0 Wigan Athletic
02/05/2010 13:30:00Liverpool 0 - 2 Chelsea
25/04/2010 16:00:00Chelsea 7 - 0 Stoke City
17/04/2010 17:30:00Tottenham 2 - 1 Chelsea
13/04/2010 20:00:00Chelsea 1 - 0 Bolton Wanderers
10/04/2010 17:00:00Aston Villa 0 - 3 Chelsea

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Russian billionaire Roman Abramovich bought the Blues for £140m. After a trophyless season, he appointed Mourinho as new Chelsea manager and there was instant success. In 2005, Chelsea won the Barclays Premiership and League Cup, along with a Champions League semi-final appearance.

And Mourinho retained the Barclays Premiership crown the year after, equalling the club's own Premier League record of 29 wins set the previous season. They were league runners-up in 2006/07 and also claimed the FA Cup and League Cup double.

They were also runners-up in the 2007/08 campaign, but by this time Mourinho had left the club. He was replaced by Avram Grant who led the Blues to the final of the Champions League and Carling Cup.

Grant left Stamford Bridge at the end of the season and was replaced by Luiz Felipe Scolari who will be charged with bringing the title back to the club. However he was sacked in February 2009 and replaced by Guus Hiddink who agreed to take charge until the end of the campaign while continuing to coach the Russian national side.

This season saw Carlo Ancelotti taking charge and leading Chelsea to early successes. Lucky for them, their weak spell left them unharmed at the top of the table as both Manchester United and Liverpool failed to take advantage.