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The 2009–10 season was Chelsea Football Club's 96th competitive season, 18th consecutive season in the Premier League, 104th year in existence as a football club and their first season coached by Carlo Ancelotti. Despite disappointment in the Champions League going out to eventual winners Inter Milan in the round of 16, the club had the most successful season in its history, winning the Premier League for a third time and retaining the FA Cup for the first time, thus becoming the seventh English club to complete the "Double".

Chelsea F.C.
2009–10 season
Chelsea's domestic double parade including their 6th FA Cup title
OwnerRoman Abramovich
ChairmanBruce Buck
ManagerCarlo Ancelotti
StadiumStamford Bridge
Premier League1st
FA CupWinners
League CupFifth round
FA Community ShieldWinners
UEFA Champions LeagueRound of 16
Top goalscorerLeague:
Didier Drogba (29)

All:
Didier Drogba (37)
Highest home attendance41,836 (vs. Manchester United, 8 November 2009)
Lowest home attendance37,781 (vs. Queens Park Rangers, 23 September 2009)

Home colours

Away colours

Third colours

← 2008–09
2010–11 →
2009–2010 Premier League Champions

The season is also notable for the attacking football that was displayed, which resulted in the team breaking several Premier League records and statistics including most goals scored in a season (103), most goals scored at home in a season (68) and best goal difference in a season (+71). Chelsea became the first top-flight team to reach a century of league goals since Tottenham Hotspur in 1962/63.[1] The team only failed to score in two of 53 games, a club record.[2] As of 2022, the team holds the Premier League record for most goals scored at home in a season.[3]

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Season summary

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Chelsea won the FA Cup and the English Premier League to complete the Double for the first time in their history, while breaking numerous Premier League records in the number of goals they managed.

Key dates

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Squad

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First team squad

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Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK   CZE Petr Čech
2 DF   SRB Branislav Ivanović
3 DF   ENG Ashley Cole
5 MF   GHA Michael Essien
6 DF   POR Ricardo Carvalho
8 MF   ENG Frank Lampard (vice-captain)
10 MF   ENG Joe Cole
11 FW   CIV Didier Drogba
12 MF   NGA Mikel John Obi
13 MF   GER Michael Ballack
15 MF   FRA Florent Malouda
17 DF   POR José Bosingwa
18 MF   RUS Yuri Zhirkov
19 DF   POR Paulo Ferreira
20 MF   POR Deco
No. Pos. Nation Player
21 FW   CIV Salomon Kalou
22 GK   ENG Ross Turnbull
23 FW   ENG Daniel Sturridge
24 MF   SRB Nemanja Matić
26 DF   ENG John Terry (captain)
33 DF   BRA Alex
35 DF   BRA Juliano Belletti
39 FW   FRA Nicolas Anelka
40 GK   POR Henrique Hilário
41 DF   ENG Sam Hutchinson
43 DF   NED Jeffrey Bruma
44 FW   FRA Gaël Kakuta
45 FW   ITA Fabio Borini
46 MF   ITA Jacopo Sala
50 GK   CZE Jan Šebek

Reserve squad

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Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
GK   WAL Rhys Taylor
GK   GER Niclas Heimann
DF   ENG Nana Ofori-Twumasi
DF   ENG Carl Magnay
DF   NED Jeffrey Bruma
DF   ENG Ben Gordon
DF   ENG Ryan Bertrand (on loan at Reading)
DF   NED Patrick van Aanholt
MF   ENG Jack Cork (on loan at Burnley)
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF   ENG Liam Bridcutt
MF   IRL Conor Clifford
MF   ENG Jacob Mellis
MF   ENG Michael Woods
MF   ITA Jacopo Sala
MF   ENG Danny Philliskirk
FW   FRA Gaël Kakuta
FW   SVK Miroslav Stoch (on loan at Twente)
FW   ITA Fabio Borini

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Youth squad

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Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
GK   KOS Aldi Haxhia
GK   ENG Sam Walker
GK   CZE Jan Šebek
DF   SRI Nikki Ahamed
DF   ENG Tom Hayden
DF   ENG Daniel Pappoe
DF   ENG Aziz Deen-Conteh
DF   ENG George Saville
DF   ENG Nathaniel Chalobah
DF   ENG Ben Sampayo
DF   ENG Kenny Strickland
DF   ENG Billy-Joe King
MF   POR Aliu Djaló
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF   ENG Billy Clifford
MF   ENG James Ashton
MF   TUR Gökhan Töre
MF   IRL Anton Rodgers
MF   ENG Billy Knott
MF   ENG Josh McEachran
MF   ITA Jacopo Sala
MF   ENG Jordan Tabor
FW   AUT Philipp Prosenik
FW   SVK Milan Lalkovič
FW   SWE Marko Mitrović
FW   KEN Bobby Devyne
FW   ENG Adam Phillip

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UEFA Champions League squad

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Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK   CZE Petr Čech
2 DF   SRB Branislav Ivanović
3 DF   ENG Ashley Cole
5 MF   GHA Michael Essien
6 DF   POR Ricardo Carvalho
8 MF   ENG Frank Lampard (vice-captain)
10 MF   ENG Joe Cole
11 FW   CIV Didier Drogba
12 MF   NGA Mikel John Obi
13 MF   GER Michael Ballack
15 MF   FRA Florent Malouda
17 DF   POR José Bosingwa
18 MF   RUS Yuri Zhirkov
20 MF   POR Deco
No. Pos. Nation Player
21 FW   CIV Salomon Kalou
22 GK   ENG Ross Turnbull
23 FW   ENG Daniel Sturridge
26 DF   ENG John Terry (captain)
33 DF   BRA Alex
35 DF   BRA Juliano Belletti
39 FW   FRA Nicolas Anelka
40 GK   POR Henrique Hilário
41 DF   ENG Sam Hutchinson
43 DF   NED Jeffrey Bruma (from List B)
44 FW   FRA Gaël Kakuta (from List B)
45 FW   ITA Fabio Borini (from List B)
47 DF   SRI Nikki Ahamed (from List B)
48 MF   ENG Danny Philliskirk (from List B)

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Club

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Coaching staff

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Position Staff
Manager   Carlo Ancelotti
Assistant manager (Technical)   Ray Wilkins
Assistant manager (Scientific)   Bruno Demichelis
Assistant manager   Paul Clement
Goalkeeping coach   Christophe Lollichon
First-team fitness coach   Glen Driscoll
Head scout   Michael Emenalo
Match observer scout   Mick McGiven
Club doctor   Dr. Bryan English
Reserve team manager   Steve Holland
Youth team manager   Dermot Drummy
Academy manager   Neil Bath

Source: Chelsea FC

Other information

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Owner/Chairman     Roman Abramovich
Chairman   Bruce Buck
Chief Executive   Ron Gourlay
Sporting Director and Director of Youth Development   Frank Arnesen
Ground (capacity and dimensions) Stamford Bridge (42,055 / 103x67 metres)

Source: Chelsea FC

Transfers

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In

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Summer

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No. Pos Player Transferred From Fee Date Source
22 GK   Ross Turnbull Middlesbrough Free 2 July 2009[9]
23 FW   Daniel Sturridge Manchester City £3.5–6.5M[10] 3 July 2009[11]
18 MF   Yuri Zhirkov CSKA Moscow £18M 7 July 2009[12]
24 MF   Nemanja Matić Kosiče £1.5M 18 August 2009[13]

Winter

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No transfers were completed in the winter transfer window.

Out

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Summer

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No. Pos Player Transferred To Fee Date Source
FW   Ben Sahar Espanyol £850,000 22 June 2009[14]
27 MF   Mineiro Schalke 04 Released 30 June 2009
MF   Jimmy Smith Leyton Orient Free 9 July 2009[15]
FW   Frank Nouble West Ham United Free 22 July 2009[16]
FW   Morten Nielsen AZ Mutual agreement 23 July 2009[17]
MF   Sergio Tejera Mallorca Free 24 July 2009[18]
14 FW   Claudio Pizarro Werder Bremen 10,000,000 18 August 2009[19]
7 FW   Andriy Shevchenko Dynamo Kyiv Free 28 August 2009[20]
DF   Shaun Cummings Reading Undisclosed 2 September 2009[21]
MF   Lee Sawyer Barnet Contract terminated 12 November 2009[22]
No. Pos Player Transferred To Fee Date Source
MF   Tom Taiwo Carlisle Undisclosed 6 January 2010[23]

Loaned out

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No. Pos Player Loaned To Start End Source
4 DF   Slobodan Rajković Twente 1 July 2009 1 July 2010[24]
MF   Tom Taiwo Carlisle United 9 July 2009 1 January 2010[25]
MF   Lee Sawyer Southend United 24 July 2009 27 October 2009[26][27]
43 MF   Miroslav Stoch Twente 15 July 2009 1 July 2010[28]
DF   Ryan Bertrand Reading 17 July 2009 1 July 2010[29]
9 FW   Franco Di Santo Blackburn Rovers 4 August 2009 1 January 2010[30]
16 FW   Scott Sinclair Wigan Athletic 6 August 2009 1 July 2010[31]
DF   Patrick van Aanholt Coventry City 7 August 2009 1 January 2010[32]
42 DF   Michael Mancienne Wolverhampton Wanderers 13 August 2009 1 July 2010[33]
MF   Liam Bridcutt Stockport County 14 August 2009 1 January 2010[34]
MF   Jacob Mellis Southampton 14 August 2009 1 July 2010[35]
DF   Shaun Cummings West Bromwich Albion 17 August 2009 2 September 2009[21][36]
DF   Jack Cork Coventry City 21 August 2009 1 January 2010[37]
30 GK   Rhys Taylor Queens Park Rangers 20 November 2009 4 January 2010[38]
52 DF   Patrick van Aanholt Newcastle United 29 January 2010 28 February 2010[39]
MF   Jack Cork Burnley 1 February 2010 31 May 2010[40]
DF   Ben Gordon Tranmere Rovers 25 March 2010 25 April 2010[41]

Overall

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This section displays the club's financial expenditure's in the transfer market. Because all transfer fees are not disclosed to the public, the numbers displayed in this section are only based on figures released by media outlets.

Competitions

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2009 Community Shield Winners

Overall

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Competition Started round Final
position / round
First match Last match
FA Community Shield Winner 9 August 2009
Premier League Winner 15 August 2009 9 May 2010
UEFA Champions League Group stage Round of 16 15 September 2009 16 March 2010
Football League Cup 3rd round Fifth round 23 September 2009 2 December 2009
FA Cup 3rd round Winner 3 January 2010 15 May 2010

Source: Competitions

Pre-season

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18 July 2009 Seattle Sounders FC   0–2   Chelsea Qwest Field, Seattle
20:00 BST (Report) Sturridge   12'
Lampard   35',   90+1'
Attendance: 65,289
Referee:   Alex Prus

World Football Challenge

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Pos Nation Team
  • t
  • e
  • Pld W PKW PKL L GF GA GD Pts
    1   England Chelsea 3 3 0 0 0 6 1 +5 15
    2   Mexico América 3 1 1 0 1 3 4 −1 8
    3   Italy Inter Milan 3 1 0 1 1 3 3 0 7
    4   Italy Milan 3 0 0 0 3 2 6 −4 2
    Source: [citation needed]
    22 July 2009 Chelsea   2–0   Internazionale Rose Bowl, Pasadena
    04:00 BST Drogba   11'
    Lampard   50' (pen.)
    Ivanović   59'
    (Report) Burdisso   49' Attendance: 81,224
    Referee:   Ricardo Salazar
    25 July 2009 Milan   1–2   Chelsea M&T Bank Stadium, Baltimore
    01:00 BST Flamini   34'
    Seedorf   37'
    Oddo   75'
    (Report) Drogba   6'
    Ivanović   56'
    Zhirkov   68'
    Attendance: 71,203
    Referee:   Mark Geiger
    27 July 2009 Chelsea   2–0   América Cowboys Stadium, Arlington
    01:00 BST Hutchinson   49'
    Di Santo   76'
    Malouda   78'
    (Report) Rojas   17' Attendance: 57,229
    Referee:   Paul Ward

    Return to England

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    1 August 2009 Reading 2–2 Chelsea Madejski Stadium, Reading
    15:00 BST Kébé   38'
    Davies   45'
    (Report) Kalou   88'
    Pearce   90+1' (o.g.)
    Attendance: 18,781
    Referee: Peter Walton

    FA Community Shield

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    9 August 2009 Chelsea 2–2
    (4–1 p)
    Manchester United Wembley Stadium, London
    15:00 BST Ivanović   13'
    Carvalho   52'
    Lampard   71'
    (Report) Berbatov   4'
    Nani   10'
    Evra   80'
    Owen   86'
    Rooney   90+2'
    Attendance: 85,896
    Referee: Chris Foy
    Penalties
    Lampard  
    Ballack  
    Drogba  
    Kalou  
      Giggs
      Carrick
      Evra

    Premier League

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    Chelsea's 18th consecutive season in the Premier League began on 15 August 2009 and ended on 9 May 2010. Chelsea won their fourth national league title on 86 points, one point ahead of Manchester United.

    League table

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    Pos Team
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  • Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
    1 Chelsea (C) 38 27 5 6 103 32 +71 86 Qualification for the Champions League group stage
    2 Manchester United 38 27 4 7 86 28 +58 85
    3 Arsenal 38 23 6 9 83 41 +42 75
    4 Tottenham Hotspur 38 21 7 10 67 41 +26 70 Qualification for the Champions League play-off round
    5 Manchester City 38 18 13 7 73 45 +28 67 Qualification for the Europa League play-off round[a]
    Source: Premier League
    (C) Champions
    Notes:
    1. ^ Since Manchester United won the League Cup and then qualified for the Champions League, their spot in the Europa League was passed down to the 6th-placed team. The 6th-placed Aston Villa was coincidentally also the League Cup runners-up.

    Results summary

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    Overall Home Away
    Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts W D L GF GA GD W D L GF GA GD
    38 27 5 6 103 32  +71 86 17 1 1 68 14  +54 10 4 5 35 18  +17

    Source: Barclays Premier League

    Results by round

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    Round1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132333435363738
    GroundHAAHAHAHAHAHHAAHHAAHHHAAHAAHHAAHAHAHAH
    ResultWWWWWWLWLWWWWWLDWDDWWWWDWLWLWDWWWWLWWW
    Position62211121211111111111111111111322111111
    Points3691215181821212427303336363740414245485154555858616164656871747777808386
    Source: Matches
    A = Away; H = Home; W = Win; D = Draw; L = Loss

    Matches

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    15 August 2009 1 Chelsea 2–1 Hull City London
    12:45 BST Drogba   37', 90+2',   90+3' (Report) Hunt   28'
    Mendy   45+2'
    Barmby   70'
    Stadium: Stamford Bridge
    Attendance: 41,597
    Referee: Alan Wiley
    18 August 2009 2 Sunderland 1–3 Chelsea Sunderland
    19:45 BST Bent   18'
    Richardson   29'
    Cana   68'
    (Report) Ballack   52'
    Ivanović   54'
    Lampard   61' (pen.)
    Deco   70'
    Drogba   76'
    Stadium: Stadium of Light
    Attendance: 41,179
    Referee: Steve Bennett
    23 August 2009 3 Fulham 0–2 Chelsea London
    16:00 BST (Report) Drogba   39'
    Anelka   76'
    Stadium: Craven Cottage
    Attendance: 25,404
    Referee: Andre Marriner
    29 August 2009 4 Chelsea 3–0 Burnley London
    12:45 BST Anelka   45+2'
    Ballack   47'
    A. Cole   52'
    (Report) Mears   49' Stadium: Stamford Bridge
    Attendance: 40,906
    Referee: Mark Clattenburg
    12 September 2009 5 Stoke City 1–2 Chelsea Stoke-on-Trent
    15:00 BST Shawcross   18'
    Faye   32'
    Delap   59'
    Wilkinson   77'
    (Report) Kalou   16'
    Drogba   45+2'
    Terry   45+4'
    A. Cole   52'
    Malouda   90+4'
    Stadium: Britannia Stadium
    Attendance: 27,440
    Referee: Mike Dean
    20 September 2009 6 Chelsea 3–0 Tottenham Hotspur London
    16:00 BST A. Cole   32'
    Ballack   58'
    Drogba   63'
    (Report) Bassong   66'
    Jenas   90+4'
    Stadium: Stamford Bridge
    Attendance: 41,623
    Referee: Howard Webb
    26 September 2009 7 Wigan Athletic 3–1 Chelsea Wigan
    15:00 BST Bramble   16'
    Thomas   27'
    Rodallega   53' (pen.)
    Scharner   90+1'
    (Report) Drogba   47'
    Čech   51'
    Carvalho   70'
    Essien   86'
    Stadium: DW Stadium
    Attendance: 18,542
    Referee: Phil Dowd
    4 October 2009 8 Chelsea 2–0 Liverpool London
    16:00 BST Essien   44'
    Anelka   60'
    Malouda   90+1'
    (Report) Gerrard   77' Stadium: Stamford Bridge
    Attendance: 41,732
    Referee: Martin Atkinson
    17 October 2009 9 Aston Villa 2–1 Chelsea Birmingham
    12:45 BST Dunne   32'
    Agbonlahor   35'
    Collins   52'
    Milner   90+3'
    (Report) Drogba   15'
    A. Cole   45+1'
    Stadium: Villa Park
    Attendance: 39,047
    Referee: Steve Bennett
    24 October 2009 10 Chelsea 5–0 Blackburn Rovers London
    17:30 BST Givet   20' (o.g.)
    Lampard   48', 59' (pen.)
    Essien   52'
    Drogba   64'
    (Report) Pedersen   45' Stadium: Stamford Bridge
    Attendance: 40,836
    Referee: Alan Wiley
    31 October 2009 11 Bolton Wanderers 0–4 Chelsea Bolton
    15:00 GMT Samuel   45+1'
    Robinson   57'
    (Report) Lampard   45+2' (pen.)
    Deco   61'
    Ferreira   80'
    Ivanović   83'
    Drogba   90'
    Stadium: Reebok Stadium
    Attendance: 22,680
    Referee: Peter Walton
    8 November 2009 12 Chelsea 1–0 Manchester United London
    16:00 GMT Ivanović   58'
    Drogba   74'
    Terry   76'
    Carvalho   82'
    (Report) Rooney   77'
    Evans   82'
    Valencia   89'
    Stadium: Stamford Bridge
    Attendance: 41,836
    Referee: Martin Atkinson
    21 November 2009 13 Chelsea 4–0 Wolverhampton Wanderers London
    15:00 GMT Malouda   5'
    Essien   12', 22'
    J. Cole   56'
    (Report) Craddock   79'
    Keogh   90'
    Stadium: Stamford Bridge
    Attendance: 41,786
    Referee: Lee Mason
    29 November 2009 14 Arsenal 0–3 Chelsea London
    16:00 GMT Traoré   25'
    Fàbregas   90+5'
    (Report) Drogba   37',   41', 86'
    Vermaelen   45' (o.g.)
    Mikel   70'
    Stadium: Emirates Stadium
    Attendance: 60,067
    Referee: Andre Marriner
    5 December 2009 15 Manchester City 2–1 Chelsea Manchester
    18:30 GMT Adebayor   37'
    Tevez   56'
    Barry   63'
    (Report) Adebayor   8' (o.g.)
    Terry   45+1'
    Carvalho   55'
    Belletti   74'
    Ivanović   79'
    A. Cole   85'
    Deco   86'
    Stadium: City of Manchester Stadium
    Attendance: 47,348
    Referee: Howard Webb
    12 December 2009 16 Chelsea 3–3 Everton London
    15:00 GMT Drogba   18', 59'
    Anelka   23'
    (Report) Čech   12' (o.g.)
    Heitinga   37'
    Yakubu   45+5'
    Saha   63'
    Stadium: Stamford Bridge
    Attendance: 41,579
    Referee: Phil Dowd
    16 December 2009 17 Chelsea 2–1 Portsmouth London
    19:45 GMT Anelka   23'
    Lampard   79' (pen.)
    (Report) Piquionne   51' Stadium: Stamford Bridge
    Attendance: 40,137
    Referee: Mark Clattenburg
    20 December 2009 18 West Ham United 1–1 Chelsea London
    16:00 GMT Franco   33'
    Diamanti   45' (pen.)
    Parker   45+3'
    Upson   59'
    (Report) Carvalho   30'
    A. Cole   44'
    Lampard   61' (pen.)
    Terry   84'
    Stadium: Upton Park
    Attendance: 33,388
    Referee: Mike Dean
    26 December 2009 19 Birmingham City 0–0 Chelsea Birmingham
    12:45 GMT Bowyer   71' (Report) Malouda   61'   89'
    Ivanović   79'
    Stadium: St Andrews
    Attendance: 28,958
    Referee: Peter Walton
    28 December 2009 20 Chelsea 2–1 Fulham London
    15:00 GMT Drogba   73',   88'
    Smalling   75' (o.g.)
    (Report) Gera   4'
    Baird   56'
    Stadium: Stamford Bridge
    Attendance: 41,805
    Referee: Andre Marriner
    16 January 2010 21 Chelsea 7–2 Sunderland London
    15:00 GMT Anelka   8', 65'
    Malouda   17'
    A. Cole   22'
    Lampard   34', 90'
    Ballack   52'
    (Report) Zenden   56'
    Bardsley   66'
    Bent   90+2'
    Stadium: Stamford Bridge
    Attendance: 41,776
    Referee: Chris Foy
    27 January 2010 22 Chelsea 3–0 Birmingham City London
    19:45 GMT Malouda   5'
    Lampard   32', 90'
    (Report) Stadium: Stamford Bridge
    Attendance: 41,293
    Referee: Steve Bennett
    30 January 2010 23 Burnley 1–2 Chelsea Burnley
    17:30 GMT Bikey   39'
    Fletcher   50'
    (Report) Anelka   27'
    Terry   33'   82'
    Stadium: Turf Moor
    Attendance: 21,131
    Referee: Phil Dowd
    2 February 2010 24 Hull City 1–1 Chelsea Hull
    19:45 GMT Mouyokolo   30'
    McShane   59'
    (Report) Ivanović   29'
    Drogba   42',   89'
    Terry   45'
    Stadium: KC Stadium
    Attendance: 24,957
    Referee: Mark Clattenburg
    7 February 2010 25 Chelsea 2–0 Arsenal London
    16:00 GMT Drogba   8', 23'
    Zhirkov   88'
    J. Cole   88'
    (Report) Song   83'
    Fàbregas   84'
    Stadium: Stamford Bridge
    Attendance: 41,794
    Referee: Mike Dean
    10 February 2010 26 Everton 2–1 Chelsea Liverpool
    20:00 GMT Saha   33', 75'
    Donovan   64'
    (Report) Malouda   17',   90+5'
    Mikel   62'
    Stadium: Goodison Park
    Attendance: 36,411
    Referee: Alan Wiley
    20 February 2010 27 Wolverhampton Wanderers 0–2 Chelsea Wolverhampton
    15:00 GMT (Report) Drogba   40', 67'
    Ballack   64'
    Stadium: Molineux Stadium
    Attendance: 28,978
    Referee: Kevin Friend
    27 February 2010 28 Chelsea 2–4 Manchester City London
    12:45 GMT Lampard   42', 90+1' (pen.)
    Terry   49'
    Ivanović   58'
    Ballack   68'   81'
    Belletti   75'
    (Report) Tevez   45+1', 76' (pen.)
    Zabaleta   57'
    Bellamy   51', 87'
    Stadium: Stamford Bridge
    Attendance: 41,814
    Referee: Mike Dean
    13 March 2010 29 Chelsea 4–1 West Ham United London
    15:00 GMT Alex   16'
    Drogba   56', 90'
    Malouda   77'
    (Report) Parker   30'
    Mido   49'
    Stadium: Stamford Bridge
    Attendance: 41,755
    Referee: Mark Clattenburg
    21 March 2010 30 Blackburn Rovers 1–1 Chelsea Blackburn
    16:00 GMT Diouf   70' (Report) Drogba   6'
    Zhirkov   45'
    Stadium: Ewood Park
    Attendance: 25,554
    Referee: Steve Bennett
    24 March 2010 31 Portsmouth 0–5 Chelsea Portsmouth
    19:45 GMT O'Hara   67'
    Hughes   86'
    James   90+6'
    (Report) Drogba   32', 77'
    Malouda   40',   50', 60'
    Mikel   90'
    Lampard   90+4'
    Stadium: Fratton Park
    Attendance: 18,753
    Referee: Lee Mason
    27 March 2010 32 Chelsea 7–1 Aston Villa London
    15:00 GMT Lampard   15', 44' (pen.), 62' (pen.), 90+1'
    Zhirkov   31'
    Deco   39'
    Ferreira   48'
    Malouda   57', 67'
    Kalou   83'
    (Report) Petrov   28'
    Carew   29'
    Dunne   62'
    Stadium: Stamford Bridge
    Attendance: 41,825
    Referee: Peter Walton
    3 April 2010 33 Manchester United 1–2 Chelsea Manchester
    12:45 BST Scholes   35'
    Neville   44'
    Macheda   81'
    Fletcher   85'
    (Report) J. Cole   20',   72'
    Deco   70'
    Drogba   79'
    Stadium: Old Trafford
    Attendance: 75,217
    Referee: Mike Dean
    13 April 2010 34 Chelsea 1–0 Bolton Wanderers London
    20:00 BST Anelka   43'
    Alex   78'
    (Report) Steinsson   24'
    Robinson   77'
    Davies   78'
    Elmander   88'
    Stadium: Stamford Bridge
    Attendance: 40,539
    Referee: Chris Foy
    17 April 2010 35 Tottenham Hotspur 2–1 Chelsea London
    17:30 BST Defoe   15' (pen.)
    Bale   44'
    Huddlestone   54'
    Pavlyuchenko   85'
    (Report) Alex   17'
    Deco   54'
    Terry   63'   66'
    Zhirkov   79'
    Lampard   90+1'
    Stadium: White Hart Lane
    Attendance: 35,814
    Referee: Phil Dowd
    25 April 2010 36 Chelsea 7–0 Stoke City London
    16:00 BST Kalou   24', 31', 69'
    Lampard   44' (pen.), 81'
    Sturridge   87'
    Malouda   89'
    (Report) Whelan   59'
    Whitehead   61'
    Huth   76'
    Stadium: Stamford Bridge
    Attendance: 41,013
    Referee: Steve Bennett
    2 May 2010 37 Liverpool 0–2 Chelsea Liverpool
    13:30 BST Mascherano   87' (Report) Malouda   26'
    Drogba   33'
    Ballack   40'
    Lampard   54'
    Stadium: Anfield
    Attendance: 44,375
    Referee: Alan Wiley
    9 May 2010 38 Chelsea 8–0 Wigan Athletic London
    16:00 BST Anelka   6', 56'
    Lampard   32' (pen.)
    Kalou   54',   54'
    Drogba   63', 68' (pen.), 80',   74'
    A. Cole   90'
    (Report) Caldwell   31'
    Gohouri   41'
    N'Zogbia   49'
    Stadium: Stamford Bridge
    Attendance: 41,383
    Referee: Martin Atkinson

    FA Cup

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    3 January 2010 Third round Chelsea 5–0 Watford London
    15:00 GMT Sturridge   5', 68'
    Eustace   15' (o.g.)
    Malouda   22'
    Belletti   41'
    J. Cole   43'
    Lampard   64'
    Matić   83'
    (Report) Lansbury   41'
    Eustace   81'
    Cleverley   86'
    Stadium: Stamford Bridge
    Attendance: 40,912
    Referee: Kevin Friend
    23 January 2010 Fourth round Preston North End 0–2 Chelsea Preston
    12:45 GMT Hart   24' (Report) Anelka   37'
    Sturridge   47'
    Stadium: Deepdale
    Attendance: 23,119
    Referee: Mike Dean
    13 February 2010 Fifth round Chelsea 4–1 Cardiff City London
    12:00 GMT Drogba   2'
    Alex   10'
    Ballack   51'
    Carvalho   61'
    Sturridge   69'
    Kalou   86'
    (Report) Chopra   20',   34'
    Gerrard   67'
    Stadium: Stamford Bridge
    Attendance: 40,827
    Referee: Andre Marriner
    7 March 2010 Quarter-finals Chelsea 2–0 Stoke City London
    16:00 GMT Lampard   35'
    Terry   67',   86'
    (Report) Stadium: Stamford Bridge
    Attendance: 41,322
    Referee: Martin Atkinson
    10 April 2010 Semi-finals Aston Villa 0–3 Chelsea London
    15:00 BST (Report) Deco   52'
    Drogba   68'
    Terry   75'
    Mikel   84'
    Malouda   89'
    Lampard   90+5'
    Stadium: Wembley Stadium
    Attendance: 85,472
    Referee: Howard Webb
    15 May 2010 Final Chelsea 1–0 Portsmouth London
    15:00 BST Drogba   59' (Report) Boateng   36'
    Rocha   90+1'
    Stadium: Wembley Stadium
    Attendance: 88,335
    Referee: Chris Foy

    League Cup

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    23 September 2009 Third round Chelsea 1–0 Queens Park Rangers London
    19:45 BST Kalou   52' (Report) Stadium: Stamford Bridge
    Attendance: 37,781
    Referee: Mike Jones
    28 October 2009 Fourth round Chelsea 4–0 Bolton Wanderers London
    19:45 GMT Kalou   15'
    Malouda   26'
    Deco   67'
    Drogba   89'
    (Report) Stadium: Stamford Bridge
    Attendance: 41,538
    Referee: Andre Marriner
    2 December 2009 Fifth round Blackburn Rovers 3–3 (a.e.t.)
    (4–3 p)
    Chelsea Blackburn
    20:00 GMT Kalinić   9'
    Grella   62'
    Emerton   64'
    McCarthy   93' (pen.)
    (Report) Bruma   46'
    Drogba   48'
    Kalou   52'
    Ferreira   120+2'
    Stadium: Ewood Park
    Attendance: 18,136
    Referee: Alan Wiley
    Penalties
    McCarthy  
    Emerton  
    Grella  
    Kalinić  
    Hoilett  
      Ballack
      Drogba
      Malouda
      Zhirkov
      Kakuta

    UEFA Champions League

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    Group stage

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    Pos Team
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  • Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
    1   Chelsea 6 4 2 0 11 4 +7 14 Advance to knockout phase
    2   Porto 6 4 0 2 8 3 +5 12
    3   Atlético Madrid 6 0 3 3 3 12 −9 3 Transfer to Europa League
    4   APOEL 6 0 3 3 4 7 −3 3
    Source: RSSSF
    15 September 2009 1 Chelsea   1–0   Porto London, England
    19:45 BST Essien   15'
    Malouda   18'
    Anelka   48'
    Report Fernando   78'   90' Stadium: Stamford Bridge
    Attendance: 39,851
    Referee: Konrad Plautz (Austria)
    30 September 2009 2 APOEL   0–1   Chelsea Nicosia, Cyprus
    19:45 BST Report Anelka   18'
    Kalou   44'
    Ivanović   79'
    Stadium: GSP Stadium
    Attendance: 21,657
    Referee: Bertrand Layec (France)
    21 October 2009 3 Chelsea   4–0   Atlético Madrid London, England
    19:45 BST Kalou   41', 52'
    Lampard   69'
    Belletti   86'
    Perea   90+1' (o.g.)
    Report García   74'
    Domínguez   90'
    Stadium: Stamford Bridge
    Attendance: 39,997
    Referee: Florian Meyer (Germany)
    3 November 2009 4 Atlético Madrid   2–2   Chelsea Madrid, Spain
    19:45 GMT Reyes   26'
    Assunção   33'
    Agüero   66', 90+1'
    Report Essien   17'
    Drogba   82', 88'
    Terry   87'
    Stadium: Vicente Calderón
    Attendance: 45,000
    Referee: Björn Kuipers (Netherlands)
    25 November 2009 5 Porto   0–1   Chelsea Porto, Portugal
    19:45 GMT Fernando   50' Report Ballack   57'
    Anelka   68'
    Stadium: Estádio do Dragão
    Attendance: 38,410
    Referee: Jonas Eriksson (Sweden)
    8 December 2009 6 Chelsea   2–2   APOEL London, England
    19:45 GMT Zhirkov   18'
    Essien   19'
    Drogba   26'
    Report Żewłakow   6'
    Poursaitidis   85'
    Mirosavljević   87'
    Stadium: Stamford Bridge
    Attendance: 40,917
    Referee: Matteo Trefoloni (Italy)

    Knockout phase

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    Round of 16
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    24 February 2010 First leg Internazionale   2–1   Chelsea Milan, Italy
    19:45 GMT Milito   3'   22'
    Motta   10'
    Cambiasso   55'
    Report Kalou   23'   51' Stadium: San Siro
    Attendance: 84,638
    Referee: Manuel Mejuto González (Spain)
    16 March 2010 Second leg Chelsea   0–1
    (1–3 agg.)
      Internazionale London, England
    19:45 GMT Malouda   55'
    Drogba   57'   87'
    Alex   83'
    Terry   89'
    Report Eto'o   17',   79'
    Motta   48'
    Lúcio   54'
    Júlio César   82'
    Stadium: Stamford Bridge
    Attendance: 38,107
    Referee: Wolfgang Stark (Germany)

    Statistics

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    Appearances and goals

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    No. Pos Nat Player Total Premier League Champions League FA Cup League Cup
    Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
    1 GK   CZE Petr Čech 42 0 34+0 0 6+0 0 2+0 0 0+0 0
    2 DF   SRB Branislav Ivanović 40 1 25+3 1 6+0 0 3+0 0 3+0 0
    3 DF   ENG Ashley Cole 34 4 25+2 4 4+0 0 2+0 0 0+1 0
    5 MF   GHA Michael Essien 21 4 13+1 3 5+1 1 0+0 0 0+1 0
    6 DF   POR Ricardo Carvalho 28 0 22+0 0 5+0 0 1+0 0 0+0 0
    7 FW   UKR Andriy Shevchenko* 1 0 0+1 0 0+0 0 0+0 0 0+0 0
    8 MF   ENG Frank Lampard 50 26 36+0 22 6+1 1 6+0 3 0+1 0
    10 MF   ENG Joe Cole 39 2 14+12 2 2+3 0 3+2 0 3+0 0
    11 FW   CIV Didier Drogba 43 37 31+1 29 5+0 3 4+0 3 0+2 2
    12 MF   NGA Mikel John Obi 34 0 21+4 0 4+0 0 3+0 0 2+0 0
    13 MF   GER Michael Ballack 44 5 26+6 4 5+1 0 3+1 1 2+0 0
    15 MF   FRA Florent Malouda 50 15 26+7 12 7+1 0 4+2 2 3+0 1
    17 DF   POR José Bosingwa 8 0 8+0 0 0+0 0 0+0 0 0+0 0
    18 MF   RUS Yuri Zhirkov 27 0 10+7 0 3+1 0 4+0 0 2+0 0
    19 DF   POR Paulo Ferreira 20 1 11+2 0 0+0 0 4+0 0 3+0 1
    20 MF   POR Deco 28 3 14+5 2 2+2 0 3+0 0 2+0 1
    21 FW   CIV Salomon Kalou 36 12 11+12 5 5+1 3 2+2 1 3+0 3
    22 GK   ENG Ross Turnbull 5 0 2+0 0 2+0 0 0+0 0 0+1 0
    23 FW   ENG Daniel Sturridge 20 5 2+11 1 0+2 0 3+1 4 1+0 0
    24 MF   SRB Nemanja Matić 3 0 0+2 0 0+0 0 0+1 0 0+0 0
    26 DF   ENG John Terry 51 3 37+0 2 8+0 0 5+0 1 0+1 0
    33 DF   BRA Alex 25 1 13+3 1 2+0 0 6+0 0 1+0 0
    35 DF   BRA Juliano Belletti 22 0 4+7 0 4+1 0 2+1 0 3+0 0
    39 FW   FRA Nicolas Anelka 44 15 31+2 11 6+1 3 3+1 1 0+0 0
    40 GK   POR Henrique Hilário 11 0 2+1 0 0+1 0 4+0 0 3+0 0
    41 DF   ENG Sam Hutchinson 3 0 0+2 0 0+0 0 0+0 0 1+0 0
    43 DF   NED Jeffrey Bruma 3 0 0+2 0 0+0 0 0+0 0 0+1 0
    44 FW   FRA Gaël Kakuta 4 0 0+1 0 1+0 0 0+1 0 0+1 0
    45 FW   ITA Fabio Borini 8 0 0+4 0 0+1 0 0+2 0 1+0 0
    52 DF   NED Patrick van Aanholt 2 0 0+2 0 0+0 0 0+0 0 0+0 0

    Notes:

    Top scorers

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    Includes all competitive matches. The list is sorted by shirt number when total goals are equal.

    Rnk No. Player Premier League Champions League League Cup FA Cup Community Shield Total
    1 11   Drogba 29 3 2 3 0 37
    2 8   Lampard 22 1 0 3 1 27
    3 15   Malouda 12 0 1 2 0 15
    39   Anelka 11 3 0 1 0 15
    5 21   Kalou 5 3 3 1 0 12
    6 13   Ballack 4 0 0 1 0 5
    23   Sturridge 1 0 0 4 0 5
    8 3   Cole 4 0 0 0 0 4
    5   Essien 3 1 0 0 0 4
    10 20   Deco 2 0 1 0 0 3
    26   Terry 2 0 0 1 0 3
    12 10   Cole 2 0 0 0 0 2
    13 2   Ivanović 1 0 0 0 0 1
    6   Carvalho 0 0 0 0 1 1
    19   Ferreira 0 0 1 0 0 1
    33   Alex 1 0 0 0 0 1
    Own goals 4 1 0 1 0 6
    TOTALS 103 12 8 17 2 142

    Disciplinary record

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    Includes all competitive matches. Players with 1 card or more included only.

    Position Nation Number Name Premier League Champions League League Cup FA Cup Total (FA Total)
                       
    GK   1 Petr Čech 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (0) 1 (1)
    DF   2 Branislav Ivanović 6 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 7 (6) 0
    DF   3 Ashley Cole 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 (4) 0
    MF   5 Michael Essien 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 4 (2) 0
    DF   6 Ricardo Carvalho 4 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 5 (5) 0
    MF   10 Joe Cole 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 (2) 0
    FW   11 Didier Drogba 7 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 8 (7) 1 (0)
    MF   12 Mikel John Obi 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 4 (4) 0
    MF   13 Michael Ballack 4 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 5 (4) 1 (1)
    MF   15 Florent Malouda 5 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 7 (5) 1 (1)
    MF   18 Yuri Zhirkov 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 5 (4) 0
    DF   19 Paulo Ferreira 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 (2) 0
    MF   20 Deco 4 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 5 (5) 0
    FW   21 Salomon Kalou 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 4 (2) 0
    MF   24 Nemanja Matić 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 (1) 0
    DF   26 John Terry 7 1 2 0 0 0 2 0 11 (9) 1 (1)
    DF   33 Alex 2 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 4 (3) 0
    DF   35 Juliano Belletti 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 3 (2) 1 (1)
    DF   43 Jeffrey Bruma 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 (1) 0
    TOTALS 58 5 14 1 1 0 9 0 82 (68) 6 (5)

    Overall

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    Games played 55 (38Premier League, 8 UEFA Champions League, 3 Football League Cup, 6 FA Cup)
    Games won 39 (27Premier League, 4 UEFA Champions League, 2 Football League Cup, 6 FA Cup)
    Games drawn 7 (5Premier League, 2 UEFA Champions League)
    Games lost 9 (6Premier League, 2 UEFA Champions League, 1 Football League Cup)
    Goals scored 142
    Goals conceded 44
    Goal difference +98
    Clean sheets 29
    Yellow cards 82
    Red cards 6
    Worst discipline   John Terry (11 , 1  )
    Best result(s) 8–0 (H) v Wigan Athletic – Premier League – 9 May 2010
    Worst result(s) 2–4 (H) v Manchester City – Premier League – 27 February 2010
    3–1 (A) v Wigan AthleticPremier League – 23 September 2009
    Most appearances John Terry with 51 appearances
    Top scorer   Didier Drogba (37 goals)
    Points 124/165 (75.15%)

    Source: Chelsea FC

    Honours

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    Individuals

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    Player

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    No. Player Award Source
    1   Petr Čech 2009 Czech Footballer of the Year,[42] 2009–10 Barclays Golden Glove
    2   Branislav Ivanović PFA Team of the Year (2010)
    3   Ashley Cole Goal of the Season (2009–10)vSunderland (Premier League) 16 January 2010
    8   Frank Lampard 2010 Football Writers' Association Tribute Award
    11   Didier Drogba 2009 BBC African Footballer of the Year, 2009 African Footballer of the Year, PFA Team of the Year (2010), Chelsea Player of the Year (2009–10), 2010 Barclays Golden Boot Winner
    15   Florent Malouda Player of the Month (March 2010), Samsung Players' Player of the Year (2009–10)
    26   John Terry UEFA European Club Defender of the Year (2009), FIFPro World XI (2008–09)

    Manager

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    Manager Award Source
      Carlo Ancelotti Manager of the Month (November 2009)

    See also

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    References

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  • ^ http://www.uefa.com/memberassociations/association=eng/news/newsid=1457060.html Čech voted Czech player of the year
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