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founded = [[March 14]], [[1905]] |
| notable role = '''Edward Scissorhands''' in<br> ''[[Edward Scissorhands]]'' <br> '''[[Raoul Duke]]''' in<br> ''[[Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas (film)|Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas]]'' <br> '''[[J.M. Barrie]]''' in<br> ''[[Finding Neverland]]'' <br> '''[[Captain Jack Sparrow]]''' in<br> ''[[Pirates of the Caribbean films|Pirates of the Caribbean]]'' <br> '''[[Willy Wonka]]''' in<br> ''[[Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (film)|Charlie and the Chocolate Factory]]''
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| academyawards = '''Nominated:''' <br> '''[[Academy Award for Best Actor|Best Actor]]''' <br> 2004 ''[[Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl]]'' <br> 2005 ''[[Finding Neverland]]''
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| spouse = Lori A. Depp (1983 - 1986) ''(divorced)''
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captain = {{flagicon|England}} [[John Terry]] |
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'''Chelsea Football Club''' (also known as '''The Blues''' or previously '''The Pensioners''') are an [[England|English]] professional [[football (soccer)|football]] [[football team|club]] based in west [[London]]. Founded in 1905, they play in the [[Premier League]] and have spent most of their history in the top tier in [[Football in England|English football]]. They have had two broad periods of success, one during the [[1960s]] and early [[1970s]], and the second from the late 1990s to the present day. Chelsea have won three league titles, four [[FA Cup]]s, four [[Football League Cup|League Cup]]s and two [[UEFA Cup Winners' Cup]]s.<ref>{{cite web |
url=http://www.chelseafc.com/xxchelsea180706/index.html#/page/TrophyCabinet |
title=Trophy Cabinet |
work=chelseafc.com|
accessdate=25 January |
accessyear=2007 }}</ref>
 
Chelsea's home is the 42,055 capacity<ref name="capacity"/> [[Stamford Bridge (stadium)|Stamford Bridge]] football stadium in [[Fulham]], [[West London]], where they have played since their foundation. Despite their name, the club are based just outside the [[Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea]], in the [[London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham]]. In 2003, the club was bought by [[Russia]]n [[petroleum|oil]] tycoon [[Roman Abramovich]].<ref name="takeover">{{cite news |
date=[[2003-07-02]] |
url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/3036838.stm |
title=Russian businessman buys Chelsea |
publisher=BBC |
accessdate=2007-02-11 |
author=}}</ref>
 
The club's traditional [[Kit (football)|kit]] colours are royal blue shirts and shorts with white socks. Their traditional crest is a ceremonial blue lion holding a staff; a modified version of this was adopted in 2005.<ref name="new crest">{{cite news |
date=[[2004-11-12]] |
url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/c/chelsea/4008257.stm |
title=Chelsea centenary crest unveiled |
publisher=BBC |
accessdate=2007-01-02 |
author=}}</ref> Chelsea are one of the best-supported clubs in the [[United Kingdom]], with an estimated fanbase of around four million.<ref name="fanbase">{{cite web |
url=http://www.chelseafc.com/article.asp?hlid=404437&m=7&y=2006&nav=news&sub=latest%20news |
title=Chelsea voted one of UK's top brands |
work=chelseafc.com |
accessdate=2006-09-28
}}</ref>
 
==History==
{{Details2|History of Chelsea F.C.}}
[[Image: Chelsea_Team_1905.jpg|right|thumb|The first Chelsea team in September 1905.|250 px]]
Chelsea were founded on [[March 14]], [[1905]] at The Rising Sun pub (now The Butcher's Hook), opposite the present-day main entrance to the ground on [[Fulham Road]], and were elected to the Football League shortly afterwards. The club's early years saw little success; the closest they came to winning a major trophy was reaching the [[FA Cup]] final in 1915, where they lost to [[Sheffield United F.C.|Sheffield United]]. Chelsea gained a reputation for signing big-name players<ref name="glanville">{{cite news |
date=[[2004-01-10]] |
url=http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,27-958357_1,00.html |
title=Little sign of change for Chelsea and their impossible dreams |
publisher=[[The Times]] |
accessdate=2006-12-29 |
author=[[Brian Glanville]]}}</ref> and for being entertainers, but made little impact on the English game in the inter-war years.
 
Former [[England national football team|England]] centre-forward [[Ted Drake]] became manager in 1952 and proceeded to modernise the club. He removed the club's [[Chelsea pensioner]] crest, improved the youth set-up and training regime, rebuilt the side, and led Chelsea to their first major trophy success – the League championship – in [[1954-55 in English football|1954–55]]. The following season saw [[UEFA]] create the [[UEFA Champions League|European Champions' Cup]], but after objections from [[The Football League]] and the [[The Football Association|FA]] Chelsea were persuaded to withdraw from the competition before it started.<ref>{{cite news |
date=[[2005-04-27]] |
url=http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,762-1586242,00.html |
title=The great Chelsea surrender |
publisher=[[The Times]] |
accessdate=2006-12-29 |
author=[[Brian Glanville]]}}</ref>
 
The 1960s saw the emergence of a talented young Chelsea side under manager [[Tommy Docherty]]. They challenged for honours throughout the decade, and endured several near-misses. They were on course for a treble of League, FA Cup and [[Football League Cup|League Cup]] going into the final stages of the [[1964-65 in English football|1964-65]] season, winning the League Cup but faltering late on in the other two.<ref>{{cite book | author=Glanvill, Rick | title=Chelsea FC: The Official Biography - The Definitive Story of the First 100 Years| publisher=Headline Book Publishing Ltd| year=2006| id=ISBN 0-7553-1466-2 | pages=p. 196}}</ref> In three seasons the side were beaten in three major semi-finals and were FA Cup runners-up. In 1970 Chelsea were FA Cup winners, beating [[Leeds United A.F.C.|Leeds United]] 2–1 in a [[FA Cup Final 1970|final replay]]. Chelsea took their first European honour, a [[UEFA Cup Winners' Cup]] triumph, the following year, with another replayed win, this time over [[Real Madrid]] in [[Athens]].
[[Image: ChelseaReserveProgramme.jpg|thumb|150px|left|One of the first post-[[World War II|War]] matchday programmes - Chelsea Reserves vs [[Crystal Palace F.C.|Crystal Palace]] Reserves, [[27 October]] [[1945]].]]
The late 1970s and the 1980s were a turbulent period for Chelsea. An ambitious redevelopment of Stamford Bridge threatened the financial stability of the club,<ref>{{cite book | author=Glanvill | year=2006 | title=Chelsea FC: The Official Biography | pages=pp. 84-87}}</ref> star players were sold and the team were relegated. Further problems were caused by a notorious [[hooliganism|hooligan]] element among the support, which was to plague the club throughout the decade.<ref>{{cite book | author=Glanvill | year=2006 | title=Chelsea FC: The Official Biography | pages=pp. 143-157}}</ref> Chelsea were, at the nadir of their fortunes, acquired by [[Ken Bates]] for the nominal sum of £1, although by now the Stamford Bridge freehold had been sold to property developers, meaning the club faced losing their home.<ref>{{cite book | author=Glanvill | year=2006 | title=Chelsea FC: The Official Biography | pages=pp. 89-90}}</ref> On the pitch, the team had fared little better, coming close to relegation to the [[Football League Third Division|Third Division]] for the first time, but in 1983 manager [[John Neal (footballer)|John Neal]] put together an impressive new team for minimal outlay. Chelsea won the [[Football League Second Division|Second Division]] title in [[1983-84 in English football|1983–84]] and established themselves in the top division, before being relegated again in 1988. The club bounced back immediately by winning the Second Division championship in [[1988-89 in English football|1988-89]].
 
After a long-running legal battle, Bates reunited the stadium freehold with the club in 1992 by doing a deal with the banks of the property developers, who had been bankrupted by a market crash.<ref>{{cite book | author=Glanvill | year=2006 | title=Chelsea FC: The Official Biography | pages=pp. 90-91}}</ref> Chelsea's form in the new [[Premier League]] was unconvincing, although they did reach the FA Cup final in [[FA Cup Final 1994|1994]]. It was not until the appointment of former [[European Footballer of the Year]] [[Ruud Gullit]] as [[player-manager]] in 1996 that their fortunes changed. He added several top-class international players to the side, particularly [[Gianfranco Zola]], as the club won the [[FA Cup]] in [[FA Cup Final 1997|1997]] and established themselves as one of England's top sides again. Gullit was replaced by [[Gianluca Vialli]], who led the team to victory in the [[Football League Cup Final 1998|League Cup]] and the [[UEFA Cup Winners' Cup 1997-98|Cup Winners' Cup]] in 1998, the FA Cup in [[FA Cup Final 2000|2000]] and the [[UEFA Champions League]] quarter-finals in 2000. Vialli was sacked in favour of another Italian, [[Claudio Ranieri]], who guided Chelsea to the 2002 [[FA Cup]] final and Champions League qualification in [[2002-03 in English football|2002–03]].
 
In June 2003, Bates sold Chelsea to [[Russia|Russian]] billionaire [[Roman Abramovich]] for £140 million, completing what was then the biggest-ever sale of an English football club.<ref name="takeover"/> Owing to Abramovich's Russian heritage, the club were soon popularly dubbed "Chelski" in the British media.<ref>{{cite news |
date=[[2003-08-24]] |
url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/programmes/from_our_own_correspondent/3174605.stm |
title=Chasing 'Mr Chelski' |
publisher=[[The BBC]] |
accessdate=2006-01-30 |
author=Steve Rosenberg}}</ref> Over £100 million was spent on new players, but Ranieri was unable to deliver any trophies, so he was replaced by successful [[Portugal|Portuguese]] coach [[José Mourinho]], who had just guided [[FC Porto]] to victory in the UEFA Champions League.
 
In 2005, Chelsea's [[centenary]] year, the club became Premiership champions in a record-breaking season (most clean sheets, fewest goals conceded, most victories, most points earned),<ref name="records">{{cite news |
date=[[2005-05-13]] |
url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/football/teams/c/chelsea/4545045.stm |
title=Mourinho proud of battling finish |
publisher=BBC |
accessdate=2006-12-28 |
author=}}</ref> [[Football League Cup Final 2005|League Cup]] winners with a 3–2 win over [[Liverpool F.C.|Liverpool]] at the [[Millennium Stadium]] and reached the [[UEFA Champions League|Champions League]] semi-finals. [[2005-06 in English football|The following year]], they were again League Champions, equalling their own Premiership record of 29 wins set the previous season. They also became the fifth team to win back-to-back championships since the [[Second World War]] and the first London club to do so since [[Arsenal F.C.|Arsenal]] in [[1933-34 in English football|1933-34]].<ref>{{cite news |
date= |
url=http://www.sportinglife.com/story_get.cgi?STORY_NAME=soccer/06/03/12/SOCCER_Chelsea.html&TEAMHD=soccer |
title=Terry Eyes Back-to-Back Titles |
publisher=Sporting Life |
accessdate=2007-01-22 |
author=Matt Barlow}}</ref> In [[2006-07 in English football|2007]] Chelsea won the [[Football League Cup Final 2007|League Cup]] for the second time in three years,<ref>{{cite news |
date=[[2007-02-25]] |
url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/league_cup/6371613.stm |
title=Chelsea 2-1 Arsenal |
publisher=BBC |
accessdate=2007-03-19 |
author=}}</ref> and finished 2nd in the Premier League. To end the season, Chelsea beat Manchester United 1-0 in the [[FA Cup]] final, the first at the [[new Wembley Stadium]]<ref>{{cite news |
date=[[2007-05-20]] |
title=Something old, new and Blue|
url=http://observer.guardian.co.uk/sport/story/0,,2083889,00.html |
publisher=[[The Observer]] |
accessdate=2007-05-20 |
author=Mitchell, Kevin}}</ref>
 
==Stamford Bridge==
[[Image: Chelsea_bt_W_Brom_1905.jpg |right|frame|Chelsea ''vs.'' [[West Bromwich Albion F.C.|West Bromwich Albion]] at Stamford Bridge on [[September 23]] [[1905]]; Chelsea won 1-0.]]
{{details|Stamford Bridge (stadium)}}
 
Chelsea have only ever had one home ground, Stamford Bridge, where they have played since foundation. It was officially opened on [[28 April]] [[1877]]. For the first 28 years of its existence it was used almost exclusively by the London Athletics Club as an arena for [[athletics (track and field)|athletics]] meetings and not at all for football.
In 1904 the ground was acquired by businessman [[Gus Mears]] and his brother, J T Mears, who had previously acquired additional land (formerly a large [[market garden]]) with the aim of staging football matches on the now 12.5 acre (51,000 m²) site.<ref name="stadium">{{cite web |
url=http://www.chelseafc.com/xxchelsea180706/index.html#/page/StadiumHistoryHistory |
title=Stadium History |
work=chelseafc.com|
accessdate=21 January |
accessyear=2007 }}</ref>
 
Stamford Bridge was designed for the Mears family by the noted football architect [[Archibald Leitch]].<ref>{{cite book | author=Glanvill | year=2006 | title=Chelsea FC: The Official Biography | pages=pp. 69-71}}</ref> They offered the stadium to [[Fulham F.C.|Fulham Football Club]], but the offer was turned down. As a consequence, the owners decided to form their own football club to occupy their new ground. Most football clubs were founded first, and then sought grounds in which to play, but Chelsea were founded for Stamford Bridge. Since there was already a football club named Fulham in the borough, the founders decided to adopt the name of the adjacent borough of Chelsea for the new club, having rejected names such as ''Kensington FC'', ''Stamford Bridge FC'' and ''London FC''.<ref>{{cite book | author=Glanvill | year=2006 | title=Chelsea FC: The Official Biography | pages=p. 55}}</ref>
 
Starting with an open bowl-like design and one covered terrace, Stamford Bridge had an original capacity of around 100,000.<ref name="stadium">{{cite web |
url=http://www.chelseafc.com/xxchelsea180706/index.html#/page/StadiumHistoryHistory |
title=Stadium History |
work=chelseafc.com|
accessdate=21 January |
accessyear=2007 }}</ref> The early 1930s saw the construction of a terrace on the southern part of the ground with a roof that covered around one fifth of the stand. It eventually became known as the "Shed End", the home of Chelsea's most loyal and vocal supporters, particularly during the 1960s, 70s and 80s. The exact origins of the name are unclear, but the fact that the roof looked like a [[corrugated iron]] shed roof played a part.<ref name="stadium">{{cite web |
url=http://www.chelseafc.com/xxchelsea180706/index.html#/page/StadiumHistoryHistory |
title=Stadium History |
work=chelseafc.com|
accessdate=21 January |
accessyear=2007 }}</ref>
[[Image:Chelsea stand.jpg|thumb|left|250px|The East Stand, during a game with [[Tottenham Hotspur F.C.|Tottenham Hotspur]] in March 2006.]]
During the late 1960s and early 70s, the club's owners embarked on a modernisation of Stamford Bridge with plans for a 50,000 all-seater stadium.<ref name="stadium">{{cite web |
url=http://www.chelseafc.com/xxchelsea180706/index.html#/page/StadiumHistoryHistory |
title=Stadium History |
work=chelseafc.com|
accessdate=21 January |
accessyear=2007 }}</ref>
Work began on the East Stand in the early 1970s but the cost almost brought the club to its knees, and the [[Fee simple|freehold]] was sold to [[Real estate developer|property developers]]. Following a long legal battle, it was not until the mid-1990s that Chelsea's future at the stadium was secured and renovation work resumed.<ref name="stadium">When Stamford Bridge was nearly no more</ref> The north, west and southern parts of the ground were converted into all-seater stands and moved closer to the pitch, a process completed by 2001.
 
The Stamford Bridge [[Football pitch|pitch]], the freehold, the turnstiles and Chelsea's [[naming rights]] are now owned by [[Chelsea Pitch Owners]], a non-profit organisation in which fans are the shareholders. The CPO was created to ensure the stadium could never again be sold to developers. It also means that if someone tries to move the football club to a new stadium they could not use the Chelsea FC name.<ref>{{cite book | author=Glanvill | year=2006 | title=Chelsea FC: The Official Biography | pages=pp. 91-92}}</ref>
 
The club plans to increase its capacity to over 50,000. Owing to its ___location in a built-up part of London on a main road and next to two [[railway]] lines, fans can only enter the stadium through the [[Fulham Road]] entrance, which places severe constraints on expansion due to [[health and safety]] regulations.<ref>{{cite book | author=Glanvill | year=2006 | title=Chelsea FC: The Official Biography | pages=p. 76 }}</ref> As a result, Chelsea have been linked with a move away from Stamford Bridge to sites including the [[Earls Court Exhibition Centre]], [[Battersea Power Station]] and the [[Chelsea Barracks]].<ref>{{cite news
| date = [[2006-01-20]]
| url = http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/c/chelsea/4630618.stm
| title = Chelsea plan Bridge redevelopment
| publisher = BBC
| accessdate = 2007-01-01
}}</ref> However, the club have reiterated their desire to keep Chelsea at their current home. <ref>{{cite news
| date = [[2006-04-12]]
| url = http://www.rte.ie/sport/2006/0412/stamfordbridge.html?rss
| title = Kenyon confirms Blues will stay at Stamford Bridge
| publisher = RTÉ Sport
| accessdate = 2007-01-01
}}</ref>
 
==Crest==
[[Image:Cfcpensioner.gif|thumb|left|150px|Chelsea's first crest.]]
[[Image:Chelsea's old badge.jpg|thumb|150px|Club crest 1953-1986.]]
 
[[Image:vilogo.jpg|thumb|150px|right|Club Crest 2005- (Centenary).]]
Since the club's foundation, Chelsea have had four main crests, though all underwent minor variations. In 1905, Chelsea adopted as their first crest the image of a [[Chelsea pensioner]], which obviously contributed to the "pensioner" nickname, and remained for the next half-century, though it never appeared on the shirts. As part of [[Ted Drake]]'s modernisation of the club from 1952 onwards, he insisted that the pensioner badge be removed from the match day programme in order to change the club's image and that a new crest be adopted.<ref name="crests">{{cite web |
url=http://www.chelseafc.com/xxchelsea180706/index.html#/page/ClubBadges |
title=Club Badges |
work=chelseafc.com|
accessdate=21 January |
accessyear=2007 }}</ref> As a stop-gap, a temporary emblem comprising simply the initials C.F.C. was adopted for one year. In 1953, Chelsea's crest was changed to an upright blue [[lion]] looking backwards and holding a [[staff (stick)|staff]], which was to endure for the next three decades. [[Image:Chelseaoldcrest.gif|thumb|150px|left|Club crest 1986-2005.]]
This crest was based on elements in the [[coat of arms]] of the [[Metropolitan Borough of Chelsea]]<ref>{{cite web |
url=http://www.civicheraldry.co.uk/lcc.html#chelsea%20bc |
title=CAMBERWELL METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL |
work=civicheraldry.co.uk|
accessdate=21 January |
accessyear=2007 }}</ref> with the "lion rampant regardant" taken from the arms of then club president [[Earl Cadogan|Viscount Chelsea]] and the staff from the [[Westminster Abbey|Abbots of Westminster]], former Lords of the Manor of Chelsea. It also featured three red roses, to represent England, and two footballs. This was the first club badge to appear on shirts, since the policy of putting the crest on the shirts was only adopted in the early 1960s.<ref name="crests"/>
In 1986, with new owners now at the club, Chelsea's crest was changed again as part of another attempt to modernise and to capitalise on new marketing opportunities.<ref name="crests"/> The new badge featured a more naturalistic non-heraldic lion, yellow and not blue, standing over the C.F.C. initials. It lasted for the next 19 years, with some modifications such as the use of different colours. With new ownership, and the club's [[centenary]] approaching, combined with demands from fans for the club's traditional badge to be restored, it was decided that the crest should be changed again in 2004. The new crest was officially adopted for the start of the [[2005-06 in English football|2005-06]] season and marks a return to the older design of the blue heraldic lion holding a staff.<ref name="new crest"/> As with previous crests, this one has appeared in various colours, including white and gold.
 
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'''Johnny Depp''' (born '''John Christopher Depp II'''<ref name=zone>[http://www.johnnydepp-zone.com/deppster/ The Johnny Depp Zone]</ref> on [[June 9]] [[1963]]) is an [[Academy Award]]-nominated and [[Screen Actors Guild Award]]-winning [[United States|American]] [[actor]].
 
Chelsea have always worn blue shirts, although they initially adopted a lighter shade than the current version, and unlike today wore white shorts and dark blue socks. The lighter blue was taken from the racing colours of then club president, [[Earl Cadogan]]. The light blue shirts were short-lived, however, and replaced by a royal blue version in around 1912.<ref>{{cite book | author=Glanvill, Rick | title=Chelsea Football Club: The Official History in Pictures| year=2006| id=ISBN 0-75531-467-0}} p.212</ref> When [[Tommy Docherty]] became manager in the early 1960s he changed the kit again, adding blue shorts (which have remained ever since) and white socks, believing it made the club's colours more distinctive, since no other major side used that combination; this kit was first worn during the [[1964-65 in English football|1964–65]] season.<ref>{{cite book | author=Mears, Brian | title=Chelsea: Football Under the Blue Flag| publisher=Mainstream Sport| year=2002| id=ISBN 1-84018-658-5 | pages=p.42 }}</ref>
==Biography==
===Early life===
Chelsea's traditional away colours are all yellow or all white with blue trim, but, as with most teams, they have had some more unusual ones. The first away strip consisted of black and white stripes and for one game in the 1960s the team wore [[Internazionale|Inter Milan]]-style blue and black stripes, again at Docherty's behest.<ref>The "Inter Milan" kit was worn for an [[FA Cup]] semi-final against [[Sheffield Wednesday F.C.|Sheffield Wednesday]], on [[23 April]] [[1966]]. Reference: Mears (2002), p. 58</ref> Other memorable away kits include a mint green strip in the 1980s, a red and white checked one in the early 90s and a graphite and tangerine addition in the mid-1990s.<ref>All kits are discussed on the club's official website {{cite web
Johnny Depp was born in [[Owensboro, Kentucky|Owensboro]], [[Kentucky]] to John Christopher Depp Sr. and Betty Sue Wells.<ref name="ancestry">{{cite web | title=Ancestry.com | work=Johnny Depp family tree | url=http://landing.ancestry.com/famoustree/tree.aspx?name=depp&sourceCode=7603 | accessdate=July 10 | accessyear=2006}}</ref> He has one brother, Danny, and two sisters, Christie (who was formerly Johnny's personal manager) and Debbie. The Depp family has mostly [[Irish Americans|Irish]], [[German Americans|German]] and [[Cherokee]] ancestry. The book ''Johnny Depp: A Kind of Illusion'' (ISBN 1-905287-04-6) states that the Depp family originated with a [[France|French]] [[huguenot]] Pierre Deppe or Dieppe who settled in [[Virginia]] around 1700. Johnny Depp has said he doesn't know the origin of his surname, but he repeatedly jokes that the name translates to "idiot" in [[German language|German]] (which is actually true, as it is a minor insult meaning fool or moron).<ref>{{cite web
| url = http://www.chelseafc.com/xxchelsea180706/index.html#/page/ClassicKits
| title=INSIDE THE ACTORS STUDIO BRAVO TV, [[September 8]], [[2002]]
| title= Kits
| work=Inside the Actors Studio transcript by Heather
| work = chelseafc.com
| url=http://www.johnnydeppfan.com/interviews/ias.htm
| accessdate = 2007-01-01
| accessdate=December 7 | accessyear=2006}}</ref> <!-- a better ref is needed, I would think--><ref>{{cite web
}}</ref> The 2007-2008 Chelsea away strip consists of an 'electric yellow' shirt with thick black lines forming separate panels of the shirt. The [[adidas]] three stripes are black, and run down the arms. It is worn with black shorts and black socks, but in the case of further clashes it is worn with "electric yellow" shorts and/or socks. The crest on the shirt is in "electric yellow" and black to go with the rest of the kit, instead of the usual blue, white, red and gold.
| title=LEO.org Deutsch-Englisch
| url=http://dict.leo.org/ende?lp=ende&p=/oHL..&search=Depp
| accessdate=January 7 | accessyear=2007}}</ref>
Depp's maternal great-grandmother, Minnie, was a full-blooded Cherokee,<ref name="heritage">{{cite web | title=Johnny Depp Zone | work=Johnny's Cherokee heritage | url=http://www.johnnydepp-zone.com/deppster/ | accessdate=June 22 | accessyear=2006}}</ref> and his father also has distant Cherokee heritage. The family was constantly on the move during Depp's childhood, and he and his siblings lived in more than twenty different locations, finally settling in [[Miramar, Florida]] in 1970, when he was 7. Depp engaged in [[self-harm]] as a child, owing to the stress of dealing with family problems and his own insecurity. He has seven or eight scars from practicing self-harm. In a 1993 interview, he explained his self-injury by saying, "My body is a journal in a way. It's like what sailors used to do, where every tattoo meant something, a specific time in your life when you make a mark on yourself, whether you do it yourself with a knife or with a professional tattoo artist".<ref name="injury">{{cite web | title=Self Injury: A Struggle | work=Famous Self-Injurers | url=http://self-injury.net/doyousi/famous/ | accessdate=July 3 | accessyear=2006}}</ref>
 
Chelsea's kit is currently manufactured by [[Adidas]], which is contracted to supply the club's kit from 2006 to 2011. Their previous kit manufacturer was [[Umbro]]. Chelsea's first shirt sponsor was [[Gulf Air]], agreed midway through the [[1983-84 in English football|1983-84]] season. Following that, the club were sponsored by [[Grange Farms]], [[Bai Lin]] tea and [[Italy|Italian]] company [[Simod]] before a long-term deal was signed with computer manufacturer [[Commodore International]] in 1989; [[Amiga]], an off-shoot of Commodore, also appeared on the shirts. Chelsea were subsequently sponsored by [[Coors Brewing Company|Coors]] beer (1995-97), [[Autoglass]] (1997-2001) and [[Emirates Airline]] (2001-05). Chelsea's current shirt sponsor is [[Samsung|Samsung Mobile]].<ref>{{cite news |
Depp's mother bought him a guitar when he was twelve, and he began playing in [[garage band]]s. His parents divorced in 1978, and he dropped out of high school a year later to become a rock musician. (As he explained once on [[Inside the Actors Studio]], he attempted to go back two weeks later, but the principal told him to follow his dream of being a musician, which Depp said was "really sweet.") He played with a band named "The Kids" which enjoyed modest local success, whose members set out together for [[Los Angeles, California|Los Angeles]] in pursuit of a record deal, changing their name to "Six Gun Method." Depp married Lori Anne Allison, his makeup artist and the sister of the band's drummer, on [[December 24]] [[1983]]. The marriage caused friction between the band members, and the group split before signing a record deal. Depp subsequently collaborated with the band [[Rock City Angels]]<ref name="sleaze">{{cite web | title=Sleaze Roxx| work=ROCK CITY ANGELS | url=http://www.sleazeroxx.com/bands/rockcityangels/rockcityangels.shtml | accessdate=July 3 | accessyear=2006}}</ref> and co-wrote the song "Mary", which appeared on their debut for [[Geffen Records]], "Young Man's Blues". During Depp's marriage his wife worked as a makeup artist while he worked a variety of odd jobs, including a telemarketer for ink pens. Later, his wife introduced him to actor [[Nicolas Cage]], who advised Depp to pursue an acting career. In 1985, Depp and Lori divorced.
date=[[2005-05-02]] |
url=http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,27-958357_1,00.html |
title=Clubs to cash in on mobile advertising |
publisher=[[The Times]] |
accessdate=2007-01-01 |
author=Ashling O'Connor}}</ref>
 
===Career=Supporters==
[[Image:Chelsea defend corner.jpg|right|thumb|250px|Chelsea fans at a match with [[Tottenham Hotspur F.C.|Tottenham Hotspur]], on [[March 11]] [[2006]].]]
Johnny Depp's first major role was in the 1984 horror film ''[[A Nightmare on Elm Street]]'', playing the heroine's boyfriend and one of Freddy's victims. In 1986, he also appeared in a secondary role as a Vietnamese speaking private in [[Oliver Stone|Oliver Stone's]] ''[[Platoon (film)|Platoon]]''. Depp was later cast in a lead role on the [[FOX TV]] [[television series]], ''[[21 Jump Street]]'', which premiered in 1987. Depp only took on this role because he wasn't getting much action in the business and he wanted to work with actor [[Frederic Forrest]], who he said inspired him. The series' success turned Depp into a popular [[teen idol]] during the late 1980s. He found the status an irritant, noting that he felt "forced into the role of product"<ref name="reuters">{{cite web | title=Reuters | work=FEATURE-It's a pirates life for actor Johnny Depp | url=http://today.reuters.com/stocks/QuoteCompanyNewsArticle.aspx?view=CN&symbol=&storyID=2006-07-03T120022Z_01_N29233755_RTRIDST_0_LEISURE-PIRATES-DEPP-GENERAL-FEATURE-PICTURE.XML&pageNumber=1&WTModLoc=InvArt-C1-ArticlePage1&sz=13 | accessdate=July 3 | accessyear=2006}}</ref> and that it was "a very uncomfortable situation and I didn't get a handle on it and it wasn't on my terms at all."<ref name="calgarysun">{{cite web | title=The Calgary Sun | work=A pirate’s life for Depp | url=http://www.calgarysun.com/cgi-bin/publish.cgi?p=144830&x=articles&s=showbiz | accessdate=July 3 | accessyear=2006}}</ref> Depp promised himself that after his contract on the series expired, he would only appear in films that he felt were "right" for him.<ref name="reuters" />
Chelsea have the fifth highest average all-time attendance in [[Football in England|English football]]<ref>{{cite web |
[[Image:Jack Sparrow In Pirates of the Caribbean- At World's End.JPG|right|thumb|170px|Depp as [[Captain Jack Sparrow]] in ''[[Pirates of the Caribbean trilogy|Pirates of the Caribbean]]'']]
Depp left his teen idol image in 1990, after playing the quirky title role in the [[Tim Burton]] film, ''[[Edward Scissorhands]]''. The film's success began a long association with Burton, as Depp starred in several of his films, including ''[[Ed Wood (film)|Ed Wood]]'' (1994), ''[[Sleepy Hollow (film)|Sleepy Hollow]]'' (1999), ''[[Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (film)|Charlie and the Chocolate Factory]]'' (2005) and ''[[Corpse Bride]]'' (2005). Depp, an avid fan and long-time friend of writer [[Hunter S. Thompson]], played a version of Thompson (named [[Raoul Duke]]) in 1998's ''[[Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas (film)|Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas]]'', based on the writer's pseudobiographical novel of the same name. Depp also accompanied Thompson as his road manager on one of the author's last book tours.<ref name="contactmusic">{{cite web | title=ContactMusic | work=DEPP WAS RAY FOR THOMPSON BOOK TOUR | url=http://www.contactmusic.com/news.nsf/article/depp%20was%20ray%20for%20thompson%20book%20tour_1001455 | accessdate=July 3 | accessyear=2006}}</ref> In 2006, Depp contributed a touching and personal foreword to GONZO by Hunter S. Thompson, a posthumous visual biography of the writer's legacy published by ammobooks.com.
url=http://www.nufc.com/html/attendance-all-time.html |
title=All Time League Attendance Records |
work= |
accessdate=2006-08-27
}}</ref> and regularly attract over 40,000 fans to Stamford Bridge; they were the fifth best-supported Premiership team in the [[2005-06 in English football|2005-06]] season, with an average gate of 41,870.<ref>{{cite web |
url=http://www.footballeconomy.com/stats/stats_att_04.htm |
title=Top 30 English Football Clubs by Attendance |
work=footballeconomy.com attendance table 2002-2005 |
accessdate=2006-09-28
}}</ref> Chelsea's traditional fanbase comes from working-class parts of [[West London]], such as [[Hammersmith]] and [[Battersea]], from wealthier areas like [[Chelsea, London|Chelsea]] and [[Kensington]], and from the [[Home Counties]]. The club estimates its UK fanbase at around four million.<ref name="fanbase"/> In addition to the standard [[football chant]]s, Chelsea fans sing songs like "Carefree", "Blue is the Colour", "We all follow the Chelsea" (to the tune of [[Land of Hope and Glory]]), "Ten Men Went to Mow", "Zigga Zagga", "Hello! Hello!" and the celebratory "Celery", with the latter often resulting in fans ritually throwing [[celery]].<ref>{{cite news |
date=[[2002-04-17]] |
url=http://football.guardian.co.uk/News_Story/0,1563,685859,00.html |
title=Fans sent spinning after tossing salad |
publisher=[[The Guardian]] |
accessdate=2007-01-01 |
author=Scott Murray}}</ref>
 
Chelsea do not have a traditional rivalry, in the manner that [[Liverpool F.C.|Liverpool]] and [[Everton F.C.|Everton]], or [[Arsenal F.C.|Arsenal]] and [[Tottenham Hotspur F.C.|Tottenham Hotspur]] do. The club's nearest neighbours are [[Fulham F.C.|Fulham]], but they are not seen as big rivals by Chelsea fans, because the clubs have spent most of the last 40 years in separate divisions. A 2004 survey by Planetfootball.com found that Chelsea fans consider their main rivalries to be with (in order): Arsenal, Tottenham Hotspur and [[Manchester United F.C.|Manchester United]]<ref>{{cite web |
Depp's film characters have been described by the press as "iconic loners,"<ref name="moviesonline">{{cite web | title=MoviesOnline | work=Interview: Johnny Depp | url=http://www.moviesonline.ca/movienews_9211.html | accessdate=July 3 | accessyear=2006}}</ref> and Depp has noted that this period of his career was full of "studio defined failures" and films that were "box office poison,"<ref name="metromatrix">{{cite web | title=MetroMatrix.com | work=Johnny Depp Moving Away From Pirate Role | url=http://metromix.chicagotribune.com/news/celebrity/sns-ap-film-johnny-depp,0,899512.story?coll=mmx-celebrity_heds | accessdate=July 3 | accessyear=2006}}</ref> stating that he believes film studios never "understood" the films he appeared in and did not know how to market them properly.<ref name="moviesonline" /> Depp has also said that he specifically chose to appear in films that he found personally interesting, rather than those he thought would succeed at the box office.<ref name="moviesonline" />
[[Image:WonkaDepp.JPG|left|thumb|160px|Depp as [[Willy Wonka]] in [[Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (film)|''Charlie and the Chocolate Factory'']]]]
url=http://www.sportnetwork.net/main/s120/st44186.htm |
Depp's status as a major star was solidified with the success of the 2003 [[Walt Disney Pictures]] film, ''[[Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl]]'',<ref name="moviesonline" /> where he was highly praised for his lead performance as the suave pirate [[Captain Jack Sparrow]]. The performance was initially received negatively by the studio bosses who saw the film, but the character became popular with the movie-going public;<ref name="moviesonline" /> in 2006, Depp's co-star from the sequel to ''Pirates of the Caribbean'', [[Bill Nighy]], described the role as probably being "one of the most popular performances of recent times."<ref name="metromatrix" /> The film's director, [[Gore Verbinski]], has said that Depp's Jack Sparrow character closely resembles Depp's own personality, although Depp himself said that he modelled the character after [[Rolling Stones]] guitarist [[Keith Richards]].<ref name="torontostar">{{cite web | title=The Toronto Star | work=Depp thoughts | url=http://www.thestar.com/NASApp/cs/ContentServer?pagename=thestar/Layout/Article_Type1&c=Article&cid=1151013012251&call_pageid=968867495754&col=969483191630 | accessdate=June 23 | accessyear=2006}}</ref> Depp, who has noted that he was "surprised" and "touched" at the positive reception given to the film,<ref name="moviesonline" /> was nominated for an [[Academy Award]] for the role. In 2004, he was again nominated for a Best Actor Oscar, this time for playing [[Scotland|Scottish]] author [[J. M. Barrie]] in the film ''[[Finding Neverland]]''. Depp next starred as [[Willy Wonka]] in the 2005 film ''[[Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (film)|Charlie and the Chocolate Factory]]'', which was a major success at the box office.<ref name="torontostar" />
title=Football Rivalries: The Complete Results |
work=Planetfootball.com |
accessdate=2007-01-02
}}</ref> Additionally, a strong rivalry with [[Leeds United A.F.C.|Leeds United]] dates back to several heated and controversial matches in the 1960s and 1970s, particularly the [[FA Cup Final 1970|FA Cup final in 1970]]. <ref>{{cite book | author=Glanvill | year=2006 | title=Chelsea FC: The Official Biography | pages=pp. 321-325}}</ref> A more recent rivalry has grown with [[Liverpool F.C.|Liverpool]] following several clashes in cup competitions. In European competition, Chelsea's biggest rivals are [[F.C. Barcelona|Barcelona]], with the two competing to be among the best sides in [[Europe]] and having played in some highly controversial matches in the [[UEFA Champions League]] in recent seasons.<ref>For more details on the controversies in recent Chelsea vs FC Barcelona matches, see [[Chelsea F.C. and FC Barcelona football rivalry]]</ref>
 
During the 1970s and 1980s in particular, Chelsea supporters were long associated with [[Football (soccer) hooliganism|football hooliganism]]. The club's "[[football firm]]", known as the [[Chelsea Headhunters]], became nationally notorious for violent acts against hooligans from other teams, such as [[West Ham United F.C.|West Ham United]]'s [[Inter City Firm]] and [[Millwall F.C.|Millwall]]'s Bushwhackers, both during and after matches.<ref>{{cite web |
Depp's most recent film is the sequel ''[[Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest]]'', which opened on [[July 7]] [[2006]] and grossed $135.5 million in the first three days of its U.S. release, breaking a box office record in reaching the highest weekend tally ever.<ref name="abcnews">{{cite web | title=ABC News | work=Depp's Pirates Plunders Record $132M | url=http://abcnews.go.com/Entertainment/wireStory?id=2170743 | accessdate=July 12 | accessyear=2006}}</ref> The next sequel to ''Pirates of the Caribbean'' will be released May 25, 2007; Depp has mentioned his attachment to his Captain Jack Sparrow character, specifying that Sparrow is "definitely a big part of me," and expressing his desire to portray the character in further sequels.<ref name="abc">{{cite web | title=ABC12.com | work=Johnny Depp Finds Himself, And Success, As Captain Jack Sparrow | url=http://abclocal.go.com/wjrt/story?section=entertainment&id=4319945 | accessdate=June 29 | accessyear=2006}}</ref> Depp voiced Sparrow in the video game, ''[[Pirates of the Caribbean: The Legend of Jack Sparrow]]''.<ref name="gamasutra">{{cite web | title=Gamasutra | work=Round Up: PAX, Depp In Pirates Game, Kuma\War | url=http://www.gamasutra.com/php-bin/news_index.php?story=9842 | accessdate=June 23 | accessyear=2006}}</ref>
url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/programmes/hooligans/1962503.stm |
title=Making a new start |
work=BBC.com |
accessdate=2007-01-21
}}</ref> The increase in hooliganism in the 1980s led chairman Ken Bates to propose an electric fence to deter them from invading the pitch; the proposal was rejected by the [[Greater London Council|GLC]].<ref>{{cite web |
url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/c/chelsea/3037508.stm |
title=Bates: Chelsea's driving force |
work=BBC.com|
accessdate=21 January |
accessyear=2007 }}</ref> Chelsea's hooligan element were revealed to have links with [[neo-nazi]] groups such as [[Combat 18]], and other far-right or racist organisations including the [[British National Party]].<ref>{{cite web |
url=http://macintyre.com/content/view/62/105/ |
title=Headhunters unmasked |
work=MacIntyre.com |
accessdate=2007-01-21
}}</ref> Since the 1990s there has been a marked decline in crowd trouble at matches, as a result of stricter policing, [[Closed-circuit television|CCTV]] in grounds and the advent of [[All-seater stadium|all-seater stadia]].<ref>{{cite news |
date=[[1998-06-02]] |
url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/special_report/1998/hooligans/60146.stm |
title=Soccer hooliganism: Made in England, but big abroad |
publisher=BBC |
accessdate=2007-01-01 |
author=}}</ref>
 
==Records==
Depp and [[Gore Verbinski]] are executive producers of the album "Rogues Gallery, Pirate Ballads, Sea Songs and Chanteys".
{{Details|Chelsea F.C. statistics}}
[[Image:Frank Lampard cropped.jpg|thumb|150 px|Among Chelsea's current players, [[Frank Lampard]] has made the most appearances and scored the most goals.]]
Chelsea's highest appearance-maker is ex-captain [[Ron Harris (footballer)|Ron Harris]], who played in 795 first-class games for the club between 1961 and 1980.<ref name="stats">For the appearance and goalscoring records of all Chelsea players, see {{cite book | author=Glanvill | year=2006 | title=Chelsea FC: The Official Biography | pages=pp. 399-410}}</ref> This record is unlikely to be broken in the near future; Chelsea's current highest appearance-maker is [[Frank Lampard]] with 317.<ref name="current player">{{cite web |
url=http://www.soccerbase.com/ |
title=soccerbase.com |
work= |
accessdate=4 February|
accessyear=2007 }}</ref> The record for a Chelsea goalkeeper is held by Harris's contemporary, [[Peter Bonetti]], who made 729 appearances (1959-79). With 116 [[Cap (sport)|caps]] (67 while at the club), [[Marcel Desailly]] of [[France national football team|France]] is Chelsea's most capped international player.
 
[[Bobby Tambling]] is Chelsea's all-time top goalscorer, with 202 goals in 370 games (1959-70).<ref name="stats"/> Six other players have also scored over 100 goals for Chelsea: [[George Hilsdon]] (1906-12), [[George Mills (footballer)|George Mills]] (1929-39), [[Roy Bentley]] (1948-56), [[Jimmy Greaves]] (1957-61), [[Peter Osgood]] (1964-74 & 1978-79), and [[Kerry Dixon]] (1983-92), who is the only player in the club's recent history to have come close to matching Tambling's record, with 193 goals. Greaves holds the record for the most goals scored in one season (43 in [[1960-61 in English football|1960-61]]). Chelsea's current top-scorer is Frank Lampard with 89.<ref name="current player"/>
In June 2006, several reports indicated that Depp had joined the cast of the forthcoming [[science fiction]]-action film, ''[[I Am Legend (film)|I Am Legend]]'', also starring [[Will Smith]], which was due to begin filming in September 2006,<ref name="iamlegend">{{cite web | title=MovieWeb | work=Johnny Depp Joins the Cast of I Am Legend | url=http://www.movieweb.com/news/74/13374.php | accessdate=June 30 | accessyear=2006}}</ref> although this has since been proven to be a false rumor. He has denied rumors that he was offered to play either musician [[Michael Hutchence]]<ref name="megastar">{{cite web | title=MegaStar.co.uk | work=Depp says Naarrgh | url=http://www.megastar.co.uk/movienews/news/2006/06/30/sMEG01MTE1MTY1NDA1ODU.html | accessdate=June 30 | accessyear=2006}}</ref> or writer [[Edgar Allan Poe]] in upcoming film biographies,<ref name="moviesonline" /> although it has been confirmed that he will portray [[Paul Kemp]], the main character in a film version of writer [[Hunter S. Thompson]]'s book, ''[[The Rum Diary (novel)|The Rum Diary]]''.<ref name="contactmusic" /> He has also shown interest in playing the role of [[Syd Barrett]] in a future biopic of the reclusive former [[Pink Floyd]] [[frontman]]'s life.<ref>[http://comingsoon.net/news/topnews.php?id=10191 Coming Soon.net], [[June 29]] [[2005]], retrieved [[July 13]] [[2006]]</ref>
 
Officially, Chelsea's highest home attendance is 82,905 for a [[Football League First Division|First Division]] match against [[Arsenal F.C.|Arsenal]] on [[12 October]] [[1935]]. However, an estimated crowd of over 100,000 attended a [[friendly match]] against [[Soviet Union|Soviet]] team [[FC Dynamo Moscow|Dynamo Moscow]] on [[13 November]], [[1945]].<ref>The turnstiles for the Dynamo match were closed with 74,496 in the ground, but thousands continued to enter illegally. The attendance is invariably put at around 100,000. See {{cite web |
Johnny Depp will next play the title role of [[Sweeney Todd]] in Tim Burton's film adaptation of the musical ''[[Sweeney Todd (musical)|Sweeney Todd]]''.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.comingsoon.net/news/movienews.php?id=16051
|title=Sweeney Todd to Start Filming Early 2007 |work=ComingSoon.net | accessdate=December 7 | accessyear=2006}}</ref> He is rumored to be in line to play [[Freddie Mercury]] in a biopic of the [[Queen (band)|Queen]] frontman's life sometime in 2007. [http://enjoyment.independent.co.uk/film/news/article2097772.ece] Depp's production company has picked up the rights to the story of poisoned former Russian spy [[Alexander Litvinenko]], and he may be interested in starring in the film as well.<ref>[http://www.cinemafusion.com/index.php?/weblog/comments/depp_and_wb_pick_up_russian_spy_story/ Cinema Fusion]</ref>
url=http://www.chelseafc.com/xxchelsea180706/index.html#/page/TeamHistory |
title= Team History |
work=chelseafc.com |
accessdate=29 December|
accessyear=2006 }}. </ref> The modernisation of Stamford Bridge during the 1990s and the introduction of all-seater stands mean that neither record will be broken for the foreseeable future. The current legal capacity of Stamford Bridge is 42,055.<ref name="capacity"/>
 
Chelsea hold numerous records in [[Football in England|English]] and European football. They hold the record for the highest points total for a league season (95), the fewest goals conceded during a league season (15), the most consecutive [[clean sheet]]s during a league season (10), the highest number of Premier League victories in a season (29), the highest number of clean sheets overall in a Premier League season (25) (all set during the [[FA Premier League 2004-05|2004-05]] season),<ref name="records"/> and the most consecutive clean sheets from the start of a league season (6) ([[FA Premier League 2005-06|2005-06]]). Their 21–0 [[Aggregate score|aggregate]] victory over [[Jeunesse Hautcharage]] in the [[UEFA Cup Winners' Cup 1971-72|UEFA Cup Winners' Cup in 1971]] remains a record in European competition.<ref>{{cite web |
===Personal life===
Since his first marriage ended, Depp has dated and been engaged to [[Sherilyn Fenn]], [[Winona Ryder]], [[Jennifer Grey]], and [[Kate Moss]]. Depp is now living with French singer and actress [[Vanessa Paradis]], whom he met while filming ''[[The Ninth Gate]]'' in 1998.<ref name="sofeminine">{{cite web | title=SoFeminine.co.uk | work=Johnny Depp Not the Marrying Kind | url=http://www.sofeminine.co.uk/w/star/n143175/news/Johnny-Depp-Not-the-the-Marrying-Kind.html | accessdate=July 6 | accessyear=2006}}</ref> The couple have two children, daughter Lily-Rose Melody Depp (born [[May 27]] [[1999]]) and son John "Jack" Christopher Depp III (born [[April 10]] [[2002]]). Depp has noted that having children has given him "real foundation, a real strong place to stand in life, in work, in everything."<ref name="abc" /> "You can't plan the kind of deep love that results in children. Fatherhood was not a conscious decision. It was part of the wonderful ride I was on. It was destiny; kismet. All the math finally worked." The family divide their time between [[Los Angeles]] and a villa in [[France]].<ref name="Hindu">{{cite web | title=The Hindu | work=Media perception is exaggerated: Johnny Depp | url=http://www.hindu.com/thehindu/holnus/009200606190921.htm | accessdate=June 22 | accessyear=2006}}</ref> Depp also owns an island in the [[Bahamas]], where he spends some of his time.
url=http://www.rsssf.com/miscellaneous/cwc.html#rec |
title=Cup Winners' Cup Trivia |
work=RSSSF |
accessdate=26 September |
accessyear=2006 }}</ref> Chelsea may also hold the [[British football transfer record|British transfer record]], but the fee for [[Andriy Shevchenko]], estimated at around £30m, remains unconfirmed.<ref name="sheva">Shevchenko's transfer fee is undisclosed and estimates vary from £25m to £35m, although this does top the £24m paid for [[Michael Essien]] (The official Chelsea website states that it is close on £30m). See {{cite news |
date=[[2006-05-31]] |
url=http://home.skysports.com/list.aspx?hlid=391445&CPID=8&CLID=8&lid=&title=Shevchenko+moves+to+Chelsea&channel= |
title=Shevchenko moves to Chelsea |
publisher=Skysports.com |
accessdate=2006-12-29 |
author=}} and {{cite news |
date=[[2006-05-31]] |
url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/c/chelsea/5035604.stm |
title=Chelsea complete Shevchenko deal |
publisher=BBC |
accessdate=2006-12-29 |
author=}}</ref> [[Roberto Di Matteo]] holds the record for fastest goal in an FA Cup final at Wembley, which came 42 seconds into Chelsea's win over [[Middlesbrough F.C.|Middlesbrough]] in [[FA Cup Final 1997|1997]].<ref>{{cite web |
url=http://www.thefa.com/TheFACup/TheFACup/NewsAndFeatures/Postings/2003/05/48711.htm |
title=FA Cup Trivia |
work=thefa.com |
accessdate=1 July |
accessyear=2007 }}</ref>
 
Chelsea have recorded several "firsts" in English football. Along with Arsenal, they were the first club to play with shirt numbers on [[25 August]] [[1928]] in their match against [[Swansea Town F.C.|Swansea Town]].<ref>{{cite web |
In 2003, Depp was quoted as criticizing the United States in Germany's [[Stern (magazine)|''Stern'' magazine]], commenting that "America is dumb, is something like a dumb puppy that has big teeth—that can bite and hurt you, aggressive."<ref name="Hindu" /> Although he later asserted that the magazine had misquoted him and that the quote was taken out of context, Stern stood by its story, as did CNN.com in its coverage of the interview, which added his remark that he would like his children "to see America as a toy, a broken toy. Investigate it a little, check it out, get this feeling and then get out." The [[July 17]] [[2006]], edition of Newsweek reprinted the "dumb puppy" quote, verbatim, within the context of a Letter to the Magazine. Depp has also disagreed with subsequent media reports that he says paint him as a "European wannabe", citing the fact that he enjoys the "simpler" life and anonymity that living in France provides.<ref name="Hindu" />
url=http://www.englandfootballonline.com/TeamUnif/UnifNosNames.html |
title=Shirt Numbers |
work=England Football Online |
accessdate=1 October |
accessyear=2006 }}</ref> Chelsea were the first English side to travel by [[Fixed-wing aircraft|aeroplane]] to a domestic away match, when they visited [[Newcastle United F.C.|Newcastle United]] on [[19 April]] [[1957]],<ref>{{cite book | author=Glanvill | year=2006 | title=Chelsea FC: The Official Biography | pages=p. 96}}</ref> and the first [[Football League First Division|First Division]] side to play a match on a Sunday, when they faced [[Stoke City F.C.|Stoke City]] on [[27 January]] [[1974]]. On [[December 26]] [[1999]], Chelsea became the first British side to field an entirely foreign (non-[[United Kingdom|UK]]) starting line-up in a [[Premier League]] match against [[Southampton F.C.|Southampton]].<ref>{{cite news |
date=[[1999-12-27]] |
url=http://www.sportinglife.com/football/premiership/chelsea/reports/story_get.cgi?STORY_NAME=soccer/99/12/26/SOCCER_Southampton_Nightlead.html&TEAMHD=chelsea&DIV=prem&TEAM=CHELSEA&RH=Chelsea&PREV_SEASON=1998 |
title=Southampton 1 Chelsea 2 |
publisher=[[Sporting Life (newspaper)|Sporting Life]] |
accessdate=2007-01-27 |
author=Bradley, Mark}}</ref> On [[May 19]] [[2007]], they became the first team to win the FA Cup at the new [[Wembley Stadium]], having also been the last to win it at the old Wembley. <ref>{{cite news |
date=[[2007-05-20]] |
title=Something old, new and Blue|
url=http://observer.guardian.co.uk/sport/story/0,,2083889,00.html |
publisher=[[The Observer]] |
accessdate=2007-05-20 |
author=Mitchell, Kevin}}</ref>
 
==In popular culture==
Depp has been arrested several times. His first arrest was in [[Vancouver]] B.C for a late-night altercation in a hotel lobby. He was accused of allowing illegal drugs to be sold at his club [[Viper Room|The Viper Room]], after actor [[River Phoenix]] died in front of the club from an [[overdose]] of [[heroin]] and [[cocaine]] in 1993, although the owners were deemed as not involved in the death. In 1994, Depp was arrested and questioned by police for allegedly causing serious damage to a [[New York City]] hotel suite. He was arrested again in 1999 for fighting with [[paparazzi]] outside a restaurant while dining in [[London]] with his girlfriend, [[Vanessa Paradis]]. Depp dislikes fans taking pictures of his family and has threatened paparazzi who have attempted to photograph his children. In May 2006, [[Autograph Collector Magazine]] published its list of 10 Best & 10 Worst Hollywood Signers, with Depp topping the list of Best Signers.<ref name="msnbc">{{cite web | title=MSNBC | work=Depp, Clooney best at signing fan autographs | url=http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/12760428/ | accessdate=July 06 | accessyear=2006}}</ref>
In [[1930 in film|1930]], Chelsea featured in one of the earliest football films, ''[[The Great Game (film)|The Great Game]]''.<ref>{{cite web |
url=http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0020936/ |
title=The Great Game |
work=[[IMDb]] |
accessdate=1 October |
accessyear=2006 }}</ref> One-time Chelsea centre forward, [[Jack Cock]], who by then was playing for [[Millwall F.C.|Millwall]], was the star of the film and several scenes were shot at [[Stamford Bridge (stadium)|Stamford Bridge]], including the pitch, the boardroom and the [[dressing room]]s. It included guest appearances by then-Chelsea players [[Andrew Nesbit Wilson|Andrew Wilson]], [[George Mills (footballer)|George Mills]] and [[Sam Millington]].<ref>{{cite book | author=Glanvill | year=2006 | title=Chelsea FC: The Official Biography | pages=pp. 120-121}}</ref> Owing to the notoriety of the [[Chelsea Headhunters]], a [[football firm]] associated with the club, Chelsea have also featured in films about football [[hooliganism]], most recently ''[[The Football Factory]]''.<ref>{{cite news |
date=[[2004-05-10]] |
url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/film/3687227.stm |
title=Football firms hit the film circuit |
publisher=BBC |
accessdate=2007-01-25 |
author=Steve Hawkes}}</ref> Chelsea also appear in the [[Hindi language|Hindi]] film, ''[[Jhoom Barabar Jhoom]]''.<ref>{{cite news |
date=[[2006-09-25]] |
url=http://www.dnaindia.com/report.asp?NewsID=1055099 |
title=Chelsea teams up with Yash Raj Films |
publisher=DNA India |
accessdate=2007-01-01 |
author=}}</ref>
 
Up until the 1950s, the club had a long-running association with the [[music hall]]s, with their underachievement often providing material for comedians such as [[George Robey]].<ref>{{cite news |
Depp, a musician, is a keen guitar player and a big fan of [[The Rolling Stones]]. He is friends with singer, songwriter, and guitarist [[John Frusciante]], whom Depp encouraged to record his first solo album after leaving the [[Red Hot Chili Peppers]]. He is also friends with [[Marilyn Manson]] and is known to be a fan of the band [[Neurosonic]] (he can be seen wearing a wristband with the band's logo in a segment on the ''Fear and Loathing'' DVD). He played [[slide guitar]] on the [[Oasis (band)|Oasis]] song "Fade In-Out" (from ''[[Be Here Now]]'', 1997), as well on "Fade Away (Warchild Version)" (b-side of the "[[Don't Go Away]]" single. He also played acoustic guitar in the movie ''[[Chocolat (film)|Chocolat]]'' and the soundtrack to ''[[Once Upon a Time in Mexico]]'' (he wrote "Sands' Theme", although the track is credited to "Tonto's Giant Nuts"). He also performed on [[Shane MacGowan]]'s first solo album and was a member of [[P (group)|P]], a group featuring [[Butthole Surfers]] singer [[Gibby Haynes]]. He is also a fan of and friends with the [[Roma people|gypsy]] musical group [[Taraf de Haidouks]].
date=[[2002-09-30]] |
url=http://football.guardian.co.uk/Match_Report/0,1527,-39862,00.html |
title=Di Canio has last laugh at Chelsea comedy store |
publisher=[[The Guardian]] |
accessdate=2007-01-01 |
author=Scott Murray}}</ref> It culminated in comedian Norman Long's release of a [[Novelty song|comic song]] in 1933, ironically titled "On The Day That Chelsea Went and Won The Cup", the lyrics of which described a series of bizarre and improbable occurrences on the hypothetical day when Chelsea finally won a trophy.<ref name="glanville"/>
 
The song "[[Blue is the Colour (Chelsea)|Blue is the Colour]]" was released as a single in the build-up to the 1972 [[Football League Cup|League Cup]] final, with all members of Chelsea's first team squad singing; it reached number five in the [[UK Singles Chart]].<ref>{{cite web |
Along with [[Sean Penn]], [[John Malkovich]], and [[Mick Hucknall]], Depp part-owns the Parisian restaurant-bar [[Man Ray (bar)|Man Ray]]. He has thirteen [[tattoo]]s, including "Lily-Rose" (the name of his first-born child) over his heart, "Betty Sue" (his mother's name), a sparrow flying over water with the word "Jack" below it (the sparrow is flying towards him rather than away from him as it is in ''Pirates of the Caribbean'', and it's for his son Jack), and "[[Wino (slang term)|Wino]] Forever" (originally "Winona Forever"; Depp had the tattoo altered after his breakup with [[Winona Ryder]].)
url=http://www.chartstats.com/songinfo.php?id=5791 |
title=Blue Is The Colour |
work=Chart Stats|
accessdate=21 January |
accessyear=2007 }}</ref> The song was later adapted to "White is the Colour" and adopted as an anthem by the [[Vancouver Whitecaps]].<ref>{{cite web |
url=http://www.vancourier.com/issues02/045202/sports.html |
title=Caps' 'Proclaim' season opener |
work=vancourier.com |
accessdate=21 January |
accessyear=2007 }}</ref> In the build-up to the [[FA Cup Final 1997|1997 FA Cup final]], the song "Blue Day", performed by [[Suggs (singer)|Suggs]] and members of Chelsea's squad, reached number 22 in the UK charts.<ref>{{cite web |
url=http://www.chartstats.com/songinfo.php?id=25206 |
title=Blue Day |
work=Chart Stats|
accessdate=21 January |
accessyear=2007 }}</ref> [[Bryan Adams]], a fan of Chelsea, dedicated the song "We're Gonna Win" from the [[album]] [[18 Til I Die]] to the club.
 
==TriviaPlayers==
''As of [[10 July]] [[2007]].''
{{trivia}}
*He has expressed an interest in the [[philosophy]] and practice of [[chaos magic]].<ref> Jones, William. Generation Hex. Jason Louv (Editor). The Disinformation Company. ISBN 1932857206</ref>
*[[Queercore]] band [[Gay for Johnny Depp]] have lyrics almost entirely centered around Depp.
*Appeared in the [[Johnny Cash]] music video for "God's Gonna Cut You Down".
*Appeared in the [[Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers]] music video "[[Into the Great Wide Open (song)|Into the Great Wide Open]]".
*Appeared in the [[Lemonheads]] music video "It's A Shame About Ray".
*Directed and appeared in the [[Shane MacGowan and The Popes]] music video for "That Woman's Got Me Drinking". He also played guitar on that track.{{Fact|date=February 2007}}
*He directed the video for his girlfriend [[Vanessa Paradis]]'s song "Pourtant". The song is about him as well.{{Fact|date=February 2007}}
*He appeared in the final episode of the [[BBC]] comedy sketch-programme [[The Fast Show]].
*The character Ben DiCarlo from [[Jiminy Glick In Lalawood]] was a combined parody of him and [[Leonardo DiCaprio]]
 
===First-team squad===
==Awards and nominations==
{{Fs start}}
{{main|List of Johnny Depp's awards and nominations}}
{{Fs player|no=1|nat=Czech Republic|pos=GK|name=[[Petr Čech]]}}
{{Fs player|no=2|nat=England|pos=DF|name=[[Glen Johnson (footballer)|Glen Johnson]]}}
{{Fs player|no=3|nat=England|pos=DF|name= [[Ashley Cole]]}}
{{Fs player|no=4|nat=France|pos=MF|name=[[Claude Makélélé]]}}
{{Fs player|no=5|nat=Ghana|pos=MF|name=[[Michael Essien]]}}
{{Fs player|no=6|nat=Portugal|pos=DF|name=[[Ricardo Carvalho]]}}
{{Fs player|no=7|nat=Ukraine|pos=FW|name=[[Andriy Shevchenko]]}}
{{Fs player|no=8|nat=England|pos=MF|name=[[Frank Lampard]]|other=[[vice-captain (football)|vice-captain]]}}
{{Fs player|no=9|nat=England|pos=MF|name=[[Steve Sidwell]]}}
{{Fs player|no=10|nat=England|pos=MF|name=[[Joe Cole]]}}
{{Fs player|no=11|nat=Ivory Coast|pos=FW|name=[[Didier Drogba]]}}
{{Fs player|no=12|nat=Nigeria|pos=MF|name=[[John Obi Mikel]]}}
{{Fs player|no=13|nat=Germany |pos=MF|name=[[Michael Ballack]]}}
{{football squad mid}}
{{Fs player|no=16|nat=Netherlands|pos=MF|name=[[Arjen Robben]]}}
{{Fs player|no=18|nat=England|pos=DF|name=[[Wayne Bridge]]}}
{{Fs player|no=19|nat=France|pos=MF|name=[[Lassana Diarra]]}}
{{Fs player|no=20|nat=Portugal|pos=DF|name=[[Paulo Ferreira]]}}
{{Fs player|no=21|nat=Ivory Coast|pos=FW|name=[[Salomon Kalou]]}}
{{Fs player|no=23|nat=Italy|pos=GK|name=[[Carlo Cudicini]]}}
{{Fs player|no=24|nat=England|pos=MF|name=[[Shaun Wright-Phillips]]}}
{{Fs player|no=26|nat=England|pos=DF|name=[[John Terry]]|other=[[captain (football)|captain]]}}
{{Fs player|no=40|nat=Portugal|pos=GK|name=[[Henrique Hilário]]}}
{{Fs player|no=|nat=Peru|pos=FW|name=[[Claudio Pizarro]]}}
{{Fs player|no=|nat=France|pos=MF|name=[[Florent Malouda]]}}
{{Fs player|no=|nat=Netherlands|pos=DF|name=[[Khalid Boulahrouz]]}}
{{Fs player|no=|nat=Israel|pos=DF|name=[[Tal Ben Haim]]}}
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===Players out on loan===
==Filmography==
{{Fs start}}
{{Fs player | no=–– | nat=Argentina | pos=FW | name= [[Hernán Crespo]]| other=at [[F.C. Internazionale Milano|Internazionale]] until the end of his Chelsea contract, will not return to Chelsea}}
{{Fs player | no=—-| nat=Brazil | pos=DF | name= [[Alcides Araújo Alves|Alcides]]| other=at [[PSV Eindhoven]], until August 2008 <ref>{{cite news |
date=[[2007-01-10]] |
url=http://www.uefa.com/competitions/ucl/news/kind=1/newsid=495890.html |
title=Alcides makes PSV loan move |
publisher=UEFA |
accessdate=2007-01-10 |
author=}}</ref> }}
{{Fs player | no=–– | nat=Serbia | pos=DF | name= [[Slobodan Rajković]]| other=at [[PSV Eindhoven]], until August 2008 <ref>{{cite news |
date=[[2007-06-18]] |
url=http://home.skysports.com/list.aspx?hlid=472460 |
title=Blues starlet to join PSV |
publisher=Sky Sports |
accessdate=2007-06-19 |
author=Gerrit van Leeuwen}}</ref> }}
 
{{Fs blank column}}
{{Fs end}}
 
''For recent transfers, see [[List of English football transfers 2007-08]].''
 
===Reserves===
 
{{main|Chelsea F.C. Reserves}}
 
===Player of the year (1967–2007)===
{{Seealso|List of Chelsea F.C. players}}
{|
|valign="top"|
{| class="wikitable"
!Year
|- bgcolor="#CCCCCC"
!Winner
! Year !! Title !! Role !! Notes
|-
|1967||{{flagicon|England}} [[Peter Bonetti]]
| [[1984 in film|1984]] || ''[[A Nightmare on Elm Street]]'' || Glen Lantz ||
|-
|1968||{{flagicon|Scotland}} [[Charlie Cooke (footballer)|Charlie Cooke]]
| [[1985 in film|1985]] || ''[[Private Resort]]'' || Jack ||
|-
|1969||{{flagicon|England}} [[David Webb (footballer)|David Webb]]
| [[1986 in film|1986]] || ''[[Platoon (film)|Platoon]]'' || Private Gator Lerner ||
|-
|1970||{{flagicon|England}} [[John Hollins]]
|rowspan="2"| [[1990 in film|1990]] || ''[[Edward Scissorhands]]'' || Edward Scissorhands ||
|-
|1971||{{flagicon|England}} [[John Hollins]]
| ''[[Cry-Baby]]'' || Wade "Cry-Baby" Walker ||
|-
|1972||{{flagicon|England}} [[David Webb (footballer)|David Webb]]
| [[1991 in film|1991]] || ''[[Freddy's Dead: The Final Nightmare]]'' || Teen on TV || Credited as "Oprah Noodlemantra".
|-
|1973||{{flagicon|England}} [[Peter Osgood]]
|rowspan="3"| [[1993 in film|1993]] || ''[[What's Eating Gilbert Grape]]'' || Gilbert Grape ||
|-
|1974||{{flagicon|England}} [[Gary Locke (English footballer)|Gary Locke]]
| ''[[Benny & Joon]]'' || Sam || Golden Globe nomination for Best Actor in a Comedic Role
|-
|1975||{{flagicon|Scotland}} [[Charlie Cooke (footballer)|Charlie Cooke]]
| ''[[Arizona Dream]]'' || Axel ||
|-
|1976||{{flagicon|England}} [[Ray Wilkins]]
| [[1994 in film|1994]] || ''[[Ed Wood (film)|Ed Wood]]'' || [[Ed Wood]] || Golden Globe nomination for Best Actor in a Comedic Role
|-
|1977||{{flagicon|England}} [[Ray Wilkins]]
|rowspan="3"| [[1995 in film|1995]] || ''[[Nick of Time (film)|Nick of Time]]'' || Gene Watson ||
|-
|1978||{{flagicon|England}} [[Micky Droy]]
| ''[[Dead Man]]'' || William Blake ||
|-
|1979||{{flagicon|England}} [[Tommy Langley]]
| ''[[Don Juan DeMarco]]'' || Don Juan ||
|-
|1980||{{flagicon|England}} [[Clive Walker]]
|rowspan="2"| [[1997 in film|1997]] || ''[[Donnie Brasco (film)|Donnie Brasco]]'' || Donnie Brasco/Joseph D. 'Joe' Pistone ||
|-
|1981||{{flagicon|Yugoslavia}} [[Petar Borota]]
| ''[[The Brave]]'' || Raphael || Also Director
|-
|1982||{{flagicon|England}} [[Mike Fillery]]
| [[1998 in film|1998]] || ''[[Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas (film)|Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas]]'' || [[Raoul Duke]] ||
|-
|1983||{{flagicon|Wales}} [[Joey Jones]]
|rowspan="3"| [[1999 in film|1999]] || ''[[Sleepy Hollow (film)|Sleepy Hollow]]'' || Constable [[Ichabod Crane]] ||
|-
|1984||{{flagicon|Scotland}} [[Pat Nevin]]
| ''[[The Astronaut's Wife]]'' || Commander Spencer Armacost ||
|-
|1985||{{flagicon|Scotland}} [[David Speedie]]
| ''[[The Ninth Gate]]'' || Dean Corso ||
|-
|1986||{{flagicon|Wales}} [[Eddie Niedzwiecki]]
|rowspan="2"|[[2000 in film|2000]] || ''[[Chocolat (film)|Chocolat]]'' || Roux ||
|-
|1987||{{flagicon|Scotland}} [[Pat Nevin]]
| ''[[Before Night Falls]]'' || Lt. Victor + Bon Bon ||
|}
 
|width="1"|&nbsp;
|valign="top"|
{| class="wikitable"
!Year
!Winner
|-
|1988||{{flagicon|England}} [[Tony Dorigo]]
|rowspan="3"| [[2001 in film|2001]] || ''[[From Hell (film)|From Hell]]'' || Inspector [[Frederick Abberline]] ||
|-
|1989||{{flagicon|England}} [[Graham Roberts (footballer)|Graham Roberts]]
| ''[[The Man Who Cried]]'' || Cesar || (Limited release)
|-
|1990||{{flagicon|Netherlands}} [[Kenneth Monkou|Ken Monkou]]
| ''[[Blow (film)|Blow]]'' || [[George Jung]] ||
|-
|1991||{{flagicon|Ireland}} [[Andy Townsend]]
|rowspan="2"| [[2003 in film|2003]] || ''[[Once Upon a Time in Mexico]]'' || Sands || Depp wrote his own theme music for this movie. He enjoyed the experience of shooting so much that he found his way into the brief role of the priest. The priest thus turned into another one of Sands' disguises. It also served as an opportunity for Depp to employ his Marlon Brando impression.
|-
|1992||{{flagicon|England}} [[Paul Elliott (footballer)|Paul Elliott]]
| ''[[Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl]]'' || [[Jack Sparrow]] || [[Academy Award]] nomination.
|-
|1993||{{flagicon|Jamaica}} [[Frank Sinclair]]
|rowspan="2"| [[2004 in film|2004]] || ''[[Finding Neverland]]'' || [[Sir James Matthew Barrie]] || [[Academy Award]] nomination.
|-
|1994||{{flagicon|Scotland}} [[Steve Clarke]]
| ''[[Secret Window]]'' || Mort Rainey
|-
|1995||{{flagicon|Norway}} [[Erland Johnsen]]
|rowspan="3"| [[2005 in film|2005]] || ''[[The Libertine (2005 film)|The Libertine]]'' || [[John Wilmot, 2nd Earl of Rochester]]
|-
|1996||{{flagicon|Netherlands}} [[Ruud Gullit]]
| ''[[Corpse Bride]]'' || Victor Van Dort || The first time Depp has been a [[voice actor]] for a feature film.
|-
|1997||{{flagicon|Wales}} [[Mark Hughes]]
| ''[[Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (film)|Charlie and the Chocolate Factory]]'' || [[Willy Wonka]] ||
|-
|1998||{{flagicon|England}} [[Dennis Wise]]
|[[2006 in film|2006]] || ''[[Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest]]'' || [[Jack Sparrow]] || The first time Depp has played the same character in more than one movie and the second time that Depp has portrayed [[Jack Sparrow]]. Nominated for Best Actor, Musical or Comedy in the [[Golden Globe Award|Golden Globes]].
|-
|1999||{{flagicon|Italy}} [[Gianfranco Zola]]
|rowspan="2"| [[2007 in film|2007]] || ''[[Stephen Sondheim's Sweeney Todd|Sweeney Todd]]'' || [[Sweeney Todd]]
|-
|2000||{{flagicon|England}} [[Dennis Wise]]
| ''[[Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End]]'' || [[Jack Sparrow]] || The third time Depp has portrayed [[Jack Sparrow]].
|-
|2001||{{flagicon|England}} [[John Terry]]
|rowspan="2"| [[2008 in film|2008]] || ''[[Shantaram (film)|Shantaram]]'' || Lin || Also ''Co-Producer''
|-
|2002||{{flagicon|Italy}} [[Carlo Cudicini]]
| ''[[The Rum Diary (novel)|The Rum Diary]]'' || Paul Kemp
|-
|2003||{{flagicon|Italy}} [[Gianfranco Zola]]
|-
|2004||{{flagicon|England}} [[Frank Lampard]]
|-
|2005||{{flagicon|England}} [[Frank Lampard]]
|-
|2006||{{flagicon|England}} [[John Terry]]
|-
|2007||{{flagicon|Ghana}} [[Michael Essien]]
|}
 
|}
 
==Notable managers==
==References==
{{Details|List of Chelsea F.C. managers}}
{{reflist|2}}
The following managers have all won at least one trophy when in charge of Chelsea:
{| class="wikitable"
!Name
!Period
!Trophies
|-
|{{flagicon|England}} [[Ted Drake]]
|1952–1961
|[[Football League First Division|First Division Championship]], [[FA Community Shield|Charity Shield]]
|-
|{{flagicon|Scotland}} [[Tommy Docherty]]
|1962–1967
|[[Football League Cup|League Cup]]
|-
|{{flagicon|England}} [[Dave Sexton]]
|1967–1974
|[[FA Cup]], [[UEFA Cup Winners' Cup]]
|-
|{{flagicon|England}} [[John Neal (footballer)|John Neal]]
|1981–1985
|[[Football League Second Division|Second Division Championship]]
|-
|{{flagicon|England}} [[Bobby Campbell (footballer born 1937)|Bobby Campbell]]
|1988–1991
|[[Football League Second Division|Second Division Championship]]
|-
|{{flagicon|Netherlands}} [[Ruud Gullit]]
|1996–1998
|[[FA Cup]]
|-
|{{flagicon|Italy}} [[Gianluca Vialli]]
|1998–2000
|[[FA Cup]], [[Football League Cup|League Cup]], [[UEFA Cup Winners' Cup]], [[FA Community Shield|Charity Shield]], [[European Super Cup]]
|-
|{{flagicon|Portugal}} [[José Mourinho]]
|2004—present
|2 [[Premier League|Premier Leagues]], 2 [[Football League Cup|League Cups]], [[FA Cup]], [[FA Community Shield|Community Shield]]
|-
|}
 
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====League====
 
*{{sport honours|[[Football League First Division|First Division]]/[[Premier League]]<ref>Until 1992, when the Premier League was formed, the top tier of [[Football in England|English football]] was known as the First Division</ref>|3|1954-55, [[FA Premier League 2004-05|2004-05]], [[Premier League 2005-06|2005-06]]}}
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|DATE OF BIRTH=[[June 9]], [[1963]]
*{{sport honours|[[Football League Cup|League Cup]]|4|[[Football League Cup Final 1965|1965]], [[Football League Cup Final 1998|1998]], [[Football League Cup Final 2005|2005]], [[Football League Cup Final 2007|2007]]}}
|PLACE OF BIRTH=[[Owensboro, Kentucky]]
*{{sport honours|FA Charity Shield/[[FA Community Shield|Community Shield]]<ref>The trophy was known as the Charity Shield until 2002, and as the Community Shield ever since.</ref>|3|1955, 2000, 2005}}
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===European===
*{{sport honours|[[UEFA Cup Winners' Cup]]|2|1971, [[1998 Cup Winners' Cup Final|1998]]}}
*{{sport honours|[[European Super Cup]]|1|1998}}
 
==Footnotes==
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==References==
*{{cite book | author=Batty, Clive | title=Kings of the King's Road: The Great Chelsea Team of the 60s and 70s| publisher=Vision Sports Publishing Ltd| year=2004| id=ISBN 0-9546428-1-3}}
*{{cite book | author=Batty, Clive | title=A Serious Case of the Blues: Chelsea in the 80s| publisher=Vision Sports Publishing Ltd| year=2005| id=ISBN 1-905326-02-5}}
*{{cite book | author=Glanvill, Rick | title=Chelsea FC: The Official Biography - The Definitive Story of the First 100 Years| publisher=Headline Book Publishing Ltd| year=2006| id=ISBN 0-7553-1466-2}}
*{{cite book | author=Hadgraft, Rob | title=Chelsea: Champions of England 1954-55| publisher=Desert Island Books Limited| year=2004| id=ISBN 1-874287-77-5}}
*{{cite book | author=Harris, Harry | title=Chelsea's Century| publisher=Blake Publishing| year=2005| id=ISBN 1-84454-110-X}}
*{{cite book | author=Ingledew, John | title=And Now Are You Going to Believe Us: Twenty-five Years Behind the Scenes at Chelsea FC| publisher=John Blake Publishing Ltd| year=2006| id=ISBN 1-84454-247-5}}
*{{cite book | author=Matthews, Tony | title=Who's Who of Chelsea | publisher=Mainstream Publishing| year=2005| id=ISBN 1-84596-010-6}}
*{{cite book | author=Mears, Brian | title=Chelsea: A 100-year History | publisher=Mainstream Sport| year=2004| id=ISBN 1-84018-823-5}}
*{{cite book | author=Mears, Brian | title=Chelsea: Football Under the Blue Flag| publisher=Mainstream Sport| year=2002| id=ISBN 1-84018-658-5}}
 
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