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CHELSEA: MANCHESTER UNITED FA Cup Final 2007

FA Cup Final 2007
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The two teams line up prior to kick-offThe FA Cup Final 2007 was played on Saturday May 19, 2007 between Chelsea and Manchester United. It was the 126th FA Cup Final and the first to be played at the new Wembley Stadium.[1] Chelsea won the match 1-0 through Didier Drogba's extra time goal,[2] completing a domestic cup double for the Blues in the 2006-07 season as they had already won the Carling Cup Final in February. United were playing for a double of their own as they had recently beaten Chelsea to the Premiership title two weeks earlier. The game was widely considered to be a disappointment by pundits and fans alike.[3][4][5]

It was the first time since 1986 that the FA Cup Final was contested between the winners and runners-up of the English League, and the first time ever that the Premiership champions and the League Cup winners from the same season had gone head to head in the Final. Manchester United were aiming for their twelfth FA Cup to extend their overall record as the most successful team in the competition's history, whilst Chelsea were playing for their fourth FA Cup overall.[6] Chelsea were also the last club to win the FA Cup at the old Wembley Stadium, when they beat Aston Villa in the 2000 Final.

Contents [hide]
1 Match summary
2 Match details
3 Match statistics
4 Road to Wembley
5 Notes
6 References
7 See also



[edit] Match summary

Chelsea players collect the trophy, presented by Prince WilliamThe opening twenty minutes of the game were marked by cautious play and a lack of creativity from both teams, until Didier Drogba produced the game's first noticeable attempt on goal by hammering a shot wide from thirty yards. It took a further ten minutes for another shot, this time from Chelsea's Frank Lampard who forced a save from Edwin van der Sar. Wayne Rooney was twice called offside for United in the first half, but it was the closest the Red Devils came to any kind of chance.

At half time, Chelsea manager José Mourinho made a like-for-like substitution, bringing on Dutch winger Arjen Robben for Joe Cole. A minute after the restart, Rooney produced the most exciting moment of the game so far, dribbling round two Chelsea defenders before aiming a powerful shot towards goal, but Petr Cech managed to make a convincing save. Rooney set off on another run ten minutes later, carrying the ball a good sixty yards towards goal only to be tackled by the last Chelsea defender, Wayne Bridge. Ryan Giggs then flashed a volley barely two feet over the bar from close range after a cross from Paul Scholes, who picked up the game's first booking a minute later after fouling Lampard. From the resulting free kick, Drogba curled the ball around the United wall and off the outside of the near post. Rooney set off on another dangerous run soon after, dribbling round both John Terry and Michael Essien before having the ball taken off his feet by Cech.

With neither side doing enough to score in normal time, the game went into extra time for the third consecutive FA Cup Final. United's best chance of the game fell to Giggs from only three yards out after Rooney slid a pass across goal, but the Welshman couldn't get proper contact on his shot and Cech got down to make the save. Giggs appealed for a goal, claiming that the ball had crossed the line in Cech's arms, but the linesman didn't flag and referee Steve Bennett waved play on. Television replays appeared to show that the ball had just crossed the line, but only after Giggs's momentum had pushed Cech backwards into his own goal.[7] After the game, United manager Sir Alex Ferguson claimed that Giggs had been fouled by Essien just before he took his shot.[8]

The deadlock was finally broken after 116 minutes when Drogba played a one-two with Lampard on the edge of the box after receiving the ball from John Obi Mikel, and prodded the ball past the onrushing van der Sar and into the net. Chelsea picked up three more bookings in the last few minutes as they tried to halt a late United comeback, but Drogba's goal proved to be the last chance of the game as Mourinho's side held on to win the first ever FA Cup Final at the new Wembley Stadium.


[edit] Match details
2007-05-19
15:00 BST
Chelsea 1 – 0
(a.e.t.) Manchester United Wembley, London
Attendance: 89,826
Referee: Steve Bennett (Kent)[9]
Drogba 116' (Report)
CHELSEA:

GK 1 Petr Čech
RB 20 Paulo Ferreira 120'
CB 5 Michael Essien
CB 26 John Terry (c)
LB 18 Wayne Bridge
DM 4 Claude Makélélé 83'
CM 8 Frank Lampard
CM 12 John Obi Mikel
RW 24 Shaun Wright-Phillips 93'
LW 10 Joe Cole 45'
CF 11 Didier Drogba
Substitutes:
GK 23 Carlo Cudicini
DF 3 Ashley Cole 120' 108'
MF 16 Arjen Robben 45' 108'
MF 19 Lassana Diarra
FW 21 Salomon Kalou 119' 93'
Manager:
José Mourinho
MANCHESTER UNITED:

GK 1 Edwin van der Sar
RB 6 Wes Brown
CB 5 Rio Ferdinand
CB 15 Nemanja Vidić 84'
LB 4 Gabriel Heinze
DM 16 Michael Carrick 112'
CM 24 Darren Fletcher 92'
CM 18 Paul Scholes 58'
RW 7 Cristiano Ronaldo
LW 11 Ryan Giggs (c) 112'
CF 8 Wayne Rooney
Substitutes:
GK 29 Tomasz Kuszczak
DF 3 Patrice Evra
DF 22 John O'Shea 112'
FW 14 Alan Smith 105' 92'
FW 20 Ole Gunnar Solskjær 112'
Manager:
Sir Alex Ferguson

MATCH OFFICIALS

Assistant referees:
Peter Kirkup (Northamptonshire)
Dave Bryan (Lincolnshire)
Fourth official: Howard Webb (Sheffield & Hallamshire)
MATCH RULES

90 minutes.
30 minutes of extra-time if necessary.
Penalty shoot-out if scores still level.
Five named substitutes
Maximum of 3 substitutions.



[edit] Match statistics
Chelsea Manchester United
Total shots 16 11
Shots on target 4 4
Ball possession 50% 50%
Corner kicks 1 6
Fouls committed 18 18
Offsides 0 5
Yellow cards 4 3
Red cards 0 0


[edit] Road to Wembley
Chelsea Manchester United
Macclesfield Town [L2]
H
6-1 Lampard 16', 41', 51' (pen.)
Wright-Phillips 68'
Mikel 82'
Carvalho 86' Round Three Aston Villa [P]
H
2-1 Larsson 55'
Solskjær 90'
Nottingham Forest [L1]
H
3-0 Shevchenko 9'
Drogba 18'
Mikel 45' Round Four Portsmouth [P]
H
2-1 Rooney 77', 83'
Norwich City [C]
H
4-0 Wright-Phillips 39'
Drogba 51'
Essien 90'
Shevchenko 90' Round Five Reading [P]
H
1-1 Carrick 45'
Replay Reading [P]
A
3-2 Heinze 2'
Saha 4'
Solskjær 6'
Tottenham Hotspur [P]
H
3-3 Lampard 22', 71'
Kalou 86' Quarter finals Middlesbrough [P]
A
2-2 Rooney 23'
Ronaldo 68' (pen.)
Tottenham Hotspur [P]
A
2-1 Shevchenko 55'
Wright-Phillips 61' Replays Middlesbrough [P]
H
1-0 Ronaldo 76' (pen.)
Blackburn Rovers [P]
Old Trafford, Manchester
2-1 (a.e.t.) Lampard 16'
Ballack 109' Semi finals Watford [P]
Villa Park, Birmingham
4-1 Rooney 7', 66'
Ronaldo 28'
Richardson 82'

Both clubs received a bye to round three.
Square brackets [ ] represent the opposition's division

[edit] Notes

The new Wembley stadium before the matchBoth league matches between the two clubs in the 2006-07 season finished as draws. On 26 November at United's Old Trafford ground, the match ended in a 1-1 stalemate, with the goals coming from Louis Saha and Ricardo Carvalho. The two clubs met again on 9 May in their penultimate league fixture at Stamford Bridge but, with the league already having been sewn up the weekend before, both teams rested most of their major players and the match ended 0-0.
As Manchester United and Chelsea are both already guaranteed qualification for European competition next year, the UEFA Cup entry for the FA Cup winner will instead go to Bolton Wanderers, who finished in 7th place in the Premier League.
It was the twelfth FA Cup in a row with a winner from the "big four" of English football (Chelsea, Manchester United, Arsenal & Liverpool). The last team outside the big four to win the FA Cup was Everton, when they beat Manchester United 1-0 in the 1995 final.
The last time Chelsea played Manchester United in an FA Cup Final was in 1994, when Manchester United ran out 4-0 winners after a goalless first half. Ryan Giggs was the only player in the 2007 FA Cup Final who played back in 1994. Chelsea's assistant coach Steve Clarke played on that day for the Blues in 1994.[10]. Giggs was playing in his 7th FA Cup Final, equalling Roy Keane's post-war record, having played in the 1994, 1995, 1996, 1999, 2004 and 2005 Finals.
It was the eighth FA Cup Final in a row involving a London club, the last not involving a London club was Manchester United's 2-0 win over Newcastle United in the 1999 final. The attendance of 89,826 was the largest for an FA Cup Final since Wimbledon's famous 1-0 win over Liverpool in the 1988 final, when 98,203 attended.

[edit] References
^ Wembley to host 2007 FA Cup final. Daily Telegraph.
^ "FA Cup final - Chelsea 1-0 Man Utd", BBC Sport, 2007-05-19. Retrieved on 2007-05-19.
^ BBC pundits on the FA Cup final. BBC.
^ The two best teams in England but not much to shout about. Guardian Unlimited Blog.
^ Most Boring Cup Final In History. BBC 606 Fans forum.
^ Past Winners of the FA Cup
^ Minute-by-minute report. Guardian Unlimited.
^ Giggs bemoans the goal that wasn't. Football365.com.
^ Bennett chosen for Final. TheFA.com. Retrieved on 2007-04-19.
^ Where are they now?. BBC Sport (2007-05-19). Retrieved on 2007-05-19.

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1998 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup Final CHELSEA FC-VFB STUTTGART

1998 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup Final
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The 1998 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup Final was a football match between Chelsea FC of England and VfB Stuttgart of Germany. The final was held at Råsunda Stadium in Stockholm.

Contents [hide]
1 Match review
2 Match details
3 See also
4 External links



[edit] Match review
Chelsea’s breakthrough came when Gianfranco Zola was introduced after 70 minutes. Zola had been left out of the starting line-up due to a groin strain, but he made an immediate impact. Racing on to Dennis Wise’s defence-splitting pass, he unleashed a spectacular shot that flew straight into the top corner. Chelsea were later reduced to 10 men with the dismissal of Dan Petrescu after 84 minutes, but Stuttgart failed to exploit their numerical advantage, and they too finished with ten men when Gerhard Poschner was sent off in injury time.


[edit] Match details
May 13, 1998
Chelsea FC 1 – 0 VfB Stuttgart Råsunda Stadium, Stockholm
Attendance: 30,216
Referee: Stefano Braschi
Zola 71'




CHELSEA FC:

GK 1 Ed de Goeij
DF 6 Danny Granville
DF 5 Frank Leboeuf
DF 4 Michael Duberry
DF 3 Steve Clarke (c)
DF 2 Dan Petrescu 85'
MF 11 Dennis Wise
MF 16 Roberto Di Matteo
MF 8 Gustavo Poyet 80'
FW 19 Tore André Flo 71'
FW 9 Gianluca Vialli
Substitutes:
MF 24 Eddie Newton 80'
FW 25 Gianfranco Zola 71'
GK 13 Kevin Hitchcock
DF 18 Andy Myers
DF 15 Laurent Charvet
MF 20 Jody Morris
FW 10 Mark Hughes
Manager:
Gianluca Vialli
VFB STUTTGART:

GK 1 Franz Wohlfahrt
DF 14 Thomas Schneider 55'
DF 4 Thomas Berthold
MF 3 Gerhard Poschner 90'
DF 5 Murat Yakin
MF 20 Zvonimir Soldo
MF 6 Matthias Hagner 79'
MF 8 Marco Haber 75'
MF 10 Krassimir Balakov
FW 11 Fredi Bobic
FW 27 Jonathan Akpoborie
Substitutes:
DF 21 Jochen Endress 55'
MF 7 Kristijan Đorđević 75'
FW 9 Sreto Ristić 79'
GK 25 Marc Ziegler
MF 16 Matthias Becker
MF 22 Krisztián Lisztes
FW 18 Mitko Stojkovski
Manager:
Joachim Löw



[edit] See also
UEFA Cup Winners' Cup 1997-98

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2007 Football League Cup Final CHELSEA-ARSENAL

2007 Football League Cup Final
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Chelsea celebrate their victory.The 2007 Football League Cup Final, also known as the Carling Cup Final 2007 was played on Sunday February 25, 2007 at the Millennium Stadium, Cardiff.[1] It was contested between Arsenal and Chelsea, making it the first all-London final in the competition's history; the two sides had previously met in Cardiff for the 2002 FA Cup Final. The game ended 2-1, with Chelsea winning.[1] Theo Walcott scored the opening goal, his first for Arsenal,[1] while Didier Drogba scored both of Chelsea's goals to seal his side's victory.[1] Drogba's goals were his 27th and 28th of that season, a record for him in English football.

A record seven minutes of stoppage time were added to the match due to the injury suffered by John Terry when he was kicked in the jaw by Abou Diaby in the second half.[1] Terry was taken to hospital, having been knocked unconscious, but was later discharged and returned to the stadium to celebrate with his teammates.[2] This was more stoppage time than any other game played at the Millennium Stadium. Stoppage time was extended by an extra five minutes following a fracas that resulted in Kolo Toure, John Obi Mikel, and Emmanuel Adebayor being sent off for violent conduct with Frank Lampard and Cesc Fàbregas being booked for unsporting behaviour.[1] The full-time whistle eventually blew in the 103rd minute of play.

After the initial bookings of Toure and Mikel, referee Howard Webb consulted with an assistant referee, and Adebayor was sent off, allegedly over striking Wayne Bridge. Adebayor was irate and had to be calmed down as he was escorted off the field by Arsenal talisman Thierry Henry, who was not chosen for the match because he had not participated in the Carling Cup run. After the game, Bridge told reporters that he had been punched by Emmanuel Eboué - not Adebayor, whom he suspected to be a victim of mistaken identity.[3] The next day Arsenal and Chelsea submitted claims for wrongful dismissal of Adebayor and Mikel, respectively, to the FA.[4] The FA denied both appeals, also stating that Adebayor's claim "was not a claim for mistaken identity."[5] The FA statement has charged Arsenal and Chelsea misconduct concerning their inability to control their players.[6] Eboué has been charged with violent conduct for striking Bridge; Adebayor has been charged for his behavior after being sent off.[6] The recipients of these charges may have their case heard by a Disciplinary Commission. The game was the dubbed 'The Snarling Cup Final'.

John Terry's injury and Kolo Toure's sending off meant that neither side's captain finished the game. After each player had left the field the captains' armbands were given to Frank Lampard and Cesc Fàbregas respectively.

It was probably the last League Cup final to be played in Cardiff, before the opening of the new Wembley Stadium (the final's traditional venue), scheduled for mid-2007. It was also the first and probably only League Cup Final to be played at the Millennium Stadium with the roof open.

The match was also marred by incidents of Chelsea fans throwing celery at Arsenal players.[7] The violence in the game lead to some media outlets christening it the "Snarling Cup Final"/[8]

Contents [hide]
1 Pre-match
2 Match facts
3 Road to Cardiff
4 Notes and references
5 See also



[edit] Pre-match
Due to train delays caused by a "major signal failure", about 2,000 fans were late for the kick off of the match.[9] This led to many fans asking for the game to be delayed.[10] Network Rail later apologised for the delay.[11]


[edit] Match facts
2007-02-25
15:00
Chelsea 2 – 1 Arsenal Millennium Stadium, Cardiff
Attendance: 70,073
Referee: Howard Webb (South Yorkshire)
Drogba 20' 84' (Report) Walcott 12'



 
Chelsea



 
Arsenal

CHELSEA:

GK 1 Petr Čech
RB 19 Lassana Diarra 52'
CB 26 John Terry (c) 63'
CB 6 Ricardo Carvalho 49'
LB 18 Wayne Bridge
DM 4 Claude Makélélé 45'
CM 8 Frank Lampard 90+6'
CM 13 Michael Ballack
CM 5 Michael Essien 36'
CF 7 Andriy Shevchenko 90+9'
CF 11 Didier Drogba
Substitutes:
GK 40 Henrique Hilário
DF 3 Ashley Cole
MF 12 John Obi Mikel 90+6' 63'
MF 16 Arjen Robben 45'
FW 21 Salomon Kalou 90+9'
Manager:
José Mourinho
ARSENAL:

GK 24 Manuel Almunia
RB 31 Justin Hoyte
CB 5 Kolo Touré (c) 90+6'
CB 6 Philippe Senderos
LB 45 Armand Traoré 66'
RM 32 Theo Walcott
CM 4 Cesc Fàbregas 90+6'
CM 15 Denílson 29'
LM 2 Abou Diaby 68'
CF 30 Jérémie Aliadière 80'
CF 9 Júlio Baptista
Substitutes:
GK 21 Mart Poom
DF 20 Johan Djourou
DF 27 Emmanuel Eboué 88' 66'
MF 13 Aliaksandr Hleb 68'
FW 25 Emmanuel Adebayor 90+6' 80'
Manager:
Arsène Wenger

MATCH RULES

90 minutes.
30 minutes of extra-time if necessary.
Penalty shootout if scores still level.
Five named substitutes
Maximum of 3 substitutions.



[edit] Road to Cardiff
Chelsea

Round 3[12] Blackburn Rovers 0-2 Chelsea
Round 4 Chelsea 4-0 Aston Villa
Quarter Final Newcastle United 0-1 Chelsea
Semi final (1st leg) Wycombe Wanderers 1-1 Chelsea
Semi final (2nd leg) Chelsea 4-0 Wycombe Wanderers
(Chelsea won 5-1 on aggregate)
Arsenal

Round 3[12] West Bromwich Albion 0-2 Arsenal
Round 4 Everton 0-1 Arsenal
Quarter Final Liverpool 3-6 Arsenal
Semi final (1st leg) Tottenham Hotspur 2-2 Arsenal
Semi final (2nd leg) Arsenal 3-1 Tottenham Hotspur (aet)
(Arsenal won 5-3 on aggregate)



[edit] Notes and references
^ a b c d e f Chelsea 2-1 Arsenal BBC Sport. Retrieved February 25, 2007
^ Terry recovers after head injury BBC Sport. Retrieved February 25, 2007
^ Lampard: I Showed Restraint football365.com. Retrieved February 26, 2007
^ Wrongful dismissal claims The Football Association. Retrieved February 26, 2007
^ Claims rejected The Football Association. Retrieved February 27, 2007
^ a b FA Statement The Football Association. Retrieved February 27, 2007
^ Chelsea 2-1 Arsenal - Photos BBC Sport. Retrieved February 25, 2007
^ Stanton, Chris (2007-02-28). Blackburn v Arsenal preview. Sky Sports. Retrieved on 2007-02-28.
^ Train problems hold up 2,000 fans BBC News. Retrieved February 25, 2007
^ Chelsea 2-1 Arsenal - PRE-MATCH BUILD-UP BBC Sport. Retrieved February 25, 2007
^ Apology for football fans' delays BBC News. Retrieved February 26, 2007
^ a b Clubs in the Premier League receive a bye to the second or third round

[edit] See also
2006-07 in English football
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Chairmen of Chelsea F.C.

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Chelsea F.C. 2007-2008

Chelsea F.C. 2007-2008
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Information may change as the event progresses.
Contents [hide]
1 Squad
1.1 First-team squad
1.2 Transfers
1.2.1 In
1.2.2 Out
2 Statistics
3 Club
3.1 The Management
3.2 Kit
3.3 Other Information
4 Competitions
4.1 Overall
4.2 Premier League
4.2.1 Classification
4.2.2 Results summary
4.2.3 Results by round
4.3 UEFA Champions League
5 Matches
5.1 Pre-season
5.2 FA Community Shield
5.3 Premier League
5.4 UEFA Champions League
5.4.1 Group Stage
5.5 Football League Cup
5.5.1 Round 3
6 External links



[edit] Squad

[edit] First-team squad
No. Position Player
1 GK Petr Čech
3 DF Ashley Cole
4 MF Claude Makélélé
5 MF Michael Essien
6 DF Ricardo Carvalho
7 FW Andriy Shevchenko
8 MF Frank Lampard (vice-captain)
9 MF Steve Sidwell
10 MF Joe Cole
11 FW Didier Drogba
12 MF John Obi Mikel
13 MF Michael Ballack
14 FW Claudio Pizarro
No. Position Player
15 MF Florent Malouda
17 FW Scott Sinclair
18 DF Wayne Bridge
20 DF Paulo Ferreira
21 FW Salomon Kalou
22 DF Tal Ben-Haim
23 GK Carlo Cudicini
24 MF Shaun Wright-Phillips
26 DF John Terry (captain)
33 DF Alex
35 DF Juliano Belletti
40 GK Henrique Hilário



[edit] Transfers

[edit] In
No. Position Player
-- MF Jacob Mellis (from Sheffield United, undisclosed)
22 DF Tal Ben Haim (from Bolton, free transfer)
-- MF Danny Philliskirk (from Oldham Athletic, undisclosed)
14 FW Claudio Pizarro (from Bayern Munich, free transfer)
9 MF Steve Sidwell (from Reading, free transfer)
No. Position Player
15 MF Florent Malouda (from Olympique Lyonnais, €13.5m)
2 DF Glen Johnson (loan return from Portsmouth)
33 DF Alex (loan return from PSV Eindhoven,)
35 DF Juliano Belletti (from FC Barcelona, €5.5m)



[edit] Out
No. Position Player
-- DF Nuno Morais (to APOEL Nicosia, undisclosed)
-- DF Jonas Elmer (to FC Aarau, undisclosed)
-- GK Yves Makabu-Makalambay (to Hibernian, undisclosed)
14 MF Geremi Njitap (to Newcastle United, free transfer)
9 DF Khalid Boulahrouz (on loan to Sevilla FC)
-- MF Jimmy Smith (on loan to Norwich City)
-- DF Michael Mancienne (on loan to Queens Park Rangers F.C.)
No. Position Player
47 FW Ben Sahar (on loan to Queens Park Rangers F.C.)
-- DF Adrian Pettigrew (on loan to Brentford)
-- DF Ryan Bertrand (on loan to Oldham Athletic)
16 MF Arjen Robben (to Real Madrid, £24.5m)
-- DF Harry Worley (on loan to Carlisle United)
2 DF Glen Johnson (to Portsmouth, £4m)
19 MF Lassana Diarra (to Arsenal, undisclosed)






[edit] Statistics
No. Nat. Position Player Total Premier League Champions League FA Cup League Cup
Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
1 GK Petr Čech 11 -10 9 -8 2 -2 0 0 0 0
3 DF Ashley Cole 12 0 9 0 2 0 0 0 1 0
4 MF Claude Makélélé 6 0 3 0 2 0 0 0 1 0
5 MF Michael Essien 9 1 6 1 2 0 0 0 1 0
6 DF Ricardo Carvalho 4 0 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 0
7 FW Andriy Shevchenko 5 1 4 0 1 1 0 0 0 0
8 MF Frank Lampard 5 3 5 3 0 0 0 0 0 0
9 MF Steve Sidwell 7 1 5 0 1 0 0 0 1 1
10 MF Joe Cole 10 1 7 0 2 1 0 0 1 0
11 FW Didier Drogba 7 2 6 1 1 1 0 0 0 0
12 MF John Obi Mikel 8 0 7 0 1 0 0 0 0 0
13 MF Michael Ballack 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
14 FW Claudio Pizarro 9 1 8 1 0 0 0 0 1 0
15 FW Florent Malouda 11 1 9 1 2 0 0 0 0 0
17 FW Scott Sinclair 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1
18 DF Wayne Bridge 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
20 DF Paulo Ferreira 4 0 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 0
21 FW Salomon Kalou 12 3 9 1 2 0 0 0 1 2
22 DF Tal Ben Haim 9 0 7 0 1 0 0 0 1 0
23 GK Carlo Cudicini 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0
24 MF Shaun Wright-Phillips 9 0 7 0 1 0 0 0 1 0
26 DF John Terry 10 0 7 0 2 0 0 0 1 0
33 DF Alex 5 0 3 0 2 0 0 0 0 0
35 DF Juliano Belletti 7 0 5 0 1 0 0 0 1 0
Players sold or loaned out during the 2007 summer transfer window:
2 DF Glen Johnson 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0


[edit] Club
[edit] The Management
Position Staff
Manager Avram Grant
Assistant manager Steve Clarke
Club doctor Bryan English
Chief scout Frank Arnesen

Last updated: 21 Sep 2007
Source: Chelsea FC

[edit] Kit
Supplier: Adidas
Sponsor: Samsung Mobile





 
Home



 
Away



 
Third


Source: Chelsea FC (Away) and Chelsea FC (3rd)




[edit] Other Information
Chairman Bruce Buck (for Roman Abramovich)
Ground (capacity and dimensions) Stamford Bridge (42,055 / 110x75 yards)

Source: Chelsea F.C. article on 26 Jul 2007 and Stamford Bridge (stadium) article on 27 Jul 2007



[edit] Competitions

[edit] Overall
Competition Started round Current
position / round Final
position / round First match Last match
FA Community Shield — — Runner-up 5 Aug 2007
Premier League — 6 12 Aug 2007
UEFA Champions League Group Stage Group Stage 18 Sep 2007 21 May 2007
Football League Cup 3rd round 4th round 24 Sep 2007
FA Cup 3rd round 3rd round 5 Jan 2008

Last updated: 27 September
Source: Competitions' Wikipedia articles.



[edit] Premier League

[edit] Classification
P
Team
Pld
W
D
L
GF
GA
GD
Pts
Qualified or relegated

5 Blackburn Rovers 8 4 3 1 9 6 +3 15 UEFA Cup 2008-09 First Round
6 Chelsea 9 4 3 2 8 8 0 15
7 Aston Villa 8 4 2 2 12 8 +4 14

Last updated: October 8
Source: Premier League 2007-08
Rules for classification: 1st points; 2nd goal difference; 3rd goals scored
P = Position; Pld = Matches played; W = Matches won; D = Matches drawn; L = Matches lost; GF = Goals for; GA = Goals against; GD = Goal difference; Pts = Points.



[edit] Results summary
Overall Home Away
Pld Pts W D L GF GA GD W D L GF GA GD W D L GF GA GD
9 15 4 3 2 8 8 0 2 2 0 4 2 +2 2 1 2 4 6 -2

Last updated: 27 Sep 2007
Source: Barclays Premier League
Pld = Matches played; ; Pts = Points; W = Matches won; D = Matches drawn; L = Matches lost; GF = Goals for; GA = Goals against; GD = Goal difference


[edit] Results by round
Round 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38
Ground H A A H A H A H A
Result W W D W L D L D W

Last updated: 27 Sep 2007.
Source: Competitive Matches
Ground: A = Away; H = Home. Result: D = Draw; L = Lose; W = Win.



[edit] UEFA Champions League
Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
1 Chelsea 2 1 1 0 3 2 +1 4
2 Valencia 2 1 0 1 2 2 0 3
3 Schalke 04 2 1 0 1 2 1 +1 3
4 Rosenborg 2 0 1 1 1 3 -2 1

Last updated: October 6
Source: UEFA


[edit] Matches

[edit] Pre-season
Match
Date
Competition or tour
Ground
Opponent
Score1
Scorers
GD

1 14 Jul 2007 Disney Friendship Cup N Club América 2 - 1 Malouda 74', Terry 83' 1
2 17 Jul 2007 World Series of Soccer N Suwon Samsung 1 - 0 Drogba 80' 1
3 21 Jul 2007 World Series of Soccer A LA Galaxy 1 - 0 Terry 49' 1
4 25 Jul 2007 Friendly A Feyenoord 1 - 1 Lampard 79' 0
5 28 Jul 2007 Friendly A Rangers 0 - 2 -2
6 31 Jul 2007 Friendly A Brøndby 2 - 0 Drogba 61', 84' 2

Last updated: 31 Jul 2007
1Chelsea goals come first.
Country's flag depict country of foreign team to that of Chelsea.
Ground: H = Home; A = Away; N = Neutral; GD = Goal difference






[edit] FA Community Shield
2007-08-05
15:00
Chelsea 1 – 1 (a.e.t.)
(0 – 3 pen.) Manchester United Wembley Stadium, London
Attendance: 80,731
Referee: Mark Halsey
Malouda 44' (Report) Giggs 34'
Penalties
Pizarro
Lampard
Wright-Phillips 0 – 3 Ferdinand
Carrick
Rooney


[edit] Premier League
2007-08-12
13:30
Chelsea 3 – 2 Birmingham Stamford Bridge, London
Attendance: 41,590
Referee: Steve Bennett
Pizarro 14'
Malouda 30'
Essien 49' (Report) Forssell 14'
Kapo 30'

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2007-08-15
20:00
Reading 1 – 2 Chelsea Madejski Stadium, Reading
Attendance: 24,031
Referee: Mike Dean
Bikey 30' (Report) Lampard 47'
Drogba 50'

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2007-08-19
16:00
Liverpool 1 – 1 Chelsea Anfield, Liverpool
Attendance: 43,924
Referee: Robert Styles
Torres 15' (Report) Lampard 62' (pen.)

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2007-08-25
15:00
Chelsea 1 – 0 Portsmouth Stamford Bridge, London
Attendance: 41,501
Referee: Alan Wiley
Lampard 30' (Report)

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2007-09-02
16:00
Aston Villa 2 – 0 Chelsea Villa Park, Birmingham
Attendance: 31,714
Referee: Mark Clattenburg
Knight 47'
Agbonlahor 88' (Report)

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2007-09-15
17:15
Chelsea 0 – 0 Blackburn Rovers Stamford Bridge, London
Attendance: 41,062
Referee: Howard Webb
(Report}

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2007-09-23
16:00
Manchester United 2 – 0 Chelsea Old Trafford, Greater Manchester
Attendance: 75,663
Referee: Mike Dean
Tévez 45+2'
Saha 88' (pen.) (Report)

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2007-09-29
15:00
Chelsea 0 – 0 Fulham Stamford Bridge, London
Attendance: 41,837
Referee: Martin Atkinson
(Report)

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2007-10-07
15:00
Bolton Wanderers 0 – 1 Chelsea Reebok Stadium, Middlebrook
Attendance: 20,059
Referee: Alan Wiley
(Report) Kalou 40'


[edit] UEFA Champions League

[edit] Group Stage
Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
1 Chelsea 2 1 1 0 3 2 +1 4
2 Valencia 2 1 0 1 2 2 0 3
3 Schalke 04 2 1 0 1 2 1 +1 3
4 Rosenborg 2 0 1 1 1 3 -2 1
2007-09-18
20:45
Chelsea 1 – 1 Rosenborg Stamford Bridge, London
Attendance: 24,973
Referee: Laurent Duhamel
Shevchenko 53' (Report) Koppinen 24'

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2007-10-03
20:45
Valencia 1 – 2 Chelsea Estadio Mestalla, Valencia
Attendance: 52,000
Referee: Roberto Rosetti
Villa 9' (Report) J. Cole 21'
Drogba 71'


[edit] Football League Cup

[edit] Round 3
2007-09-26
19:45
Hull City 0 – 4 Chelsea KC Stadium, Kingston upon Hull
Attendance: 23,543
Referee: Chris Foy
(Report) Sinclair 36'
Kalou 47' 80'
Sidwell 51'


[edit] External links
Chelsea FC official website


Chelsea FC on Soccerbase

UEFA Champions League
Chelsea F.C. seasons v • d • e
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Chelsea TV

Chelsea TV
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Chelsea TV

Launched 13th August 2001
Owned by Chelsea F.C.
Audience share N/A (No, Data Available)
Website www.chelseafc.com
Availability
Satellite
Sky Digital Channel 421
Cable
Tiscali TV Channel 565
UPC Ireland Channel 427
Chelsea TV is a subscription based-channel, dedicated to the fans of the London based English Premier League football team Chelsea F.C. The channel first launched in August 2001 on Sky Digital, but was expected to launch on other cable services such as Virgin Media.

Contents [hide]
1 Technical information
2 Live transmissions
3 Presenters
4 External links



[edit] Technical information
The sound is mixed on an Allen & Heath 24 channel analogue mixer


[edit] Live transmissions
Live transmissions happen on a weekly basis in the form of Reserves Live, Matchnight Live, Live From Stamford Bridge and Big Match Countdown - fans are welcome to telephone into these shows for phone-in discussions with players, managers, pundits past and present as well as other special guests.


[edit] Presenters
The channel boasts three regular presenters: Neil Barnett (aka 'Spy'), Gigi Salmon and Alison Bender, who feature on shows including Blues News, Live from Stamford Bridge and Big Match Countdown Tommy Langley, Kerry Dixon, Jason Cundy and Scott Minto, all ex-players, are regular guests and semi-regular presenters on the shows.


[edit] External links
Official site
Chelsea TV - UK TV Listings and Schedules
Chelsea FC v • d • e
Chelsea F.C.
Players | Managers | History | Statistics | Seasons
Stamford Bridge | Chelsea Pitch Owners
Chelsea TV | Ladies | Reserves
Chelsea F.C. 2007-2008






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