Barclays Premier League 2009-10
August
15 Hull (H)
18 Sunderland (A)
22 Fulham (A)
29 Burnley (H)
September
12 Stoke (A)
19 Tottenham (H)
26 Wigan (A)
October
3 Liverpool (H)
17 Aston Villa (A)
24 Blackburn (H)
31 Bolton (A)
November
7 Man Utd (H)
21 Wolverhampton (H)
28 Arsenal (A)
December
5 Man City (A)
12 Everton (H)
16 Portsmouth (H)
19 West Ham (A)
26 Birmingham (A)
28 Fulham (H)
January
9 Hull (A)
16 Sunderland (H)
27 Birmingham (H)
30 Burnley (A)
February
6 Arsenal (H)
10 Everton (A)
20 Wolverhampton (A)
27 Man City (H)
March
6 Portsmouth (A)
13 West Ham (H)
20 Blackburn (A)
27 Aston Villa (H)
April
3 Man Utd (A)
10 Bolton (H)
17 Tottenham (A)
24 Stoke (H)
May
1 Liverpool (A)
9 Wigan (H)
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Chelsea FC
Fulham Road
London,
SW6 1HS
Tel: 020 7385-5545
Location
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Brief History
Chelsea Football Club also known as The Blues or previously The Pensioners ) . Chelsea have been English champions three times, and have won the FA Cup five times, the League Cup four times and the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup twice.The club had their first major success in 1955 , winning the league championship.
Club Stats.
Nickname |
The Blues |
Founded |
1905 |
Ground
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Stamford Bridge
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Capacity |
41,841 |
Highest attendance |
82,905 v Arsenal 1935 |
Captain |
John Terry |
Manager |
Carlo Ancelotti |
Club Website |
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Manager -
Carlo Ancelotti

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