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Chelsea's goalkeeper Petr Cech, from the Czech Republic, goes for the ball during the match with FC Porto in a Champions League, Group D soccer match at Porto's Dragao Stadium in Porto, Portugal, Wednesday, Nov. 25, 2009. Chelsea won 1-0. View Photo »
Chelsea's Nicolas Anelka from France leaves the pitch after their victory over FC Porto in a Champions League, Group D soccer match at Porto's Dragao Stadium in Porto, Portugal, Wednesday, Nov. 25, 2009. View Photo »
FC Porto's Givanildo 'Hulk' Souza from Brazil reacts after missing a shot against Chelsea in a Champions League, Group D soccer match at Porto's Dragao Stadium in Porto, Portugal, Wednesday, Nov. 25, 2009. Chelsea won 1-0. View Photo »
Chelsea's Yuri Zhirkov, left, from Russia, chalenges FC Porto's Givanildo 'Hulk' Souza from Brazil in a Champions League, Group D soccer match at Porto's Dragao Stadium in Porto, Portugal, Wednesday, Nov. 25, 2009. Chelsea won 1-0. View Photo »
FC Porto's Cristian Rodriguez from Uruguay reacts after missing a shot against Chelsea in a Champions League, Group D soccer match at Porto's Dragao Stadium in Porto, Portugal, Wednesday, Nov. 25, 2009. Chelsea won 1-0. View Photo »
FC Porto's Givanildo 'Hulk' Souza from Brazil reacts after missing a shot against Chelsea in a Champions League, Group D soccer match at Porto's Dragao Stadium in Porto, Portugal, Wednesday, Nov. 25, 2009. Chelsea won 1-0. View Photo »
Porto's Hulk reacts during the soccer match against Chelsea during their Champions League at Dragao stadium in Porto November 25, 2009. View Photo »
FC Porto's Givanildo 'Hulk' Souza from Brazil reacts after missing a shot against Chelsea in a Champions League, Group D soccer match at Porto's Dragao Stadium in Porto, Portugal, Wednesday, Nov. 25, 2009. Chelsea won 1-0. View Photo »
Chelsea's coach Carlo Ancelotti gives instructions to his players during the soccer match against Porto for the Champions League at Dragao stadium in Porto November 25, 2009. View Photo »
Chelsea's Nicolas Anelka (L) celebrates with teammate Drogba his goal against Porto during their Champions League soccer match at Dragao stadium in Porto November 25, 2009. View Photo »
PORTO, PORTUGAL - NOVEMBER 25: Florent Malouda of Chelsea tangles with Ernesto Farias of FC Porto during the UEFA Champions League Group D match between FC Porto and Chelsea at the Estadio Do Dragao on November 25, 2009 in Porto, Portugal. View Photo »
PORTO, PORTUGAL - NOVEMBER 25: Branislav Ivanovic of Chelsea evades Cristian Rodriguez of FC Porto during the UEFA Champions League Group D match between FC Porto and Chelsea at the Estadio Do Dragao on November 25, 2009 in Porto, Portugal. View Photo »
PORTO, PORTUGAL - NOVEMBER 25: Branislav Ivanovic of Chelsea evades Cristian Rodriguez of FC Porto during the UEFA Champions League Group D match between FC Porto and Chelsea at the Estadio Do Dragao on November 25, 2009 in Porto, Portugal. View Photo »
PORTO, PORTUGAL - NOVEMBER 25: John Terry of Chelsea applauds the travelling fans after victory the UEFA Champions League Group D match between FC Porto and Chelsea at the Estadio Do Dragao on November 25, 2009 in Porto, Portugal. View Photo »
PORTO, PORTUGAL - NOVEMBER 25: Florent Malouda of Chelsea applauds the travelling fans after victory the UEFA Champions League Group D match between FC Porto and Chelsea at the Estadio Do Dragao on November 25, 2009 in Porto, Portugal. View Photo »
Chelsea's Didier Drogba (R) celebrates a goal against Porto beside Falcao (C) and Raul Meireles during their Champions League soccer match at Dragao stadium in Porto November 25, 2009. View Photo »
Chelsea's John Mikel Obi, from Nigeria, challenges FC Porto's Raul Meireles, right, in a Champions League, Group D soccer match at Porto's Dragao Stadium in Porto, Portugal, Wednesday, Nov. 25, 2009. Chelsea won 1-0. View Photo »
Chelsea's Florent Malouda from France, Nicolas Anelka from France, Didier Drogba from Ivory Coast and Michael Essien, from Ghana, from left to right, celebrate their goal against FC Porto in a Champions League, Group D soccer match at Porto's Dragao Sta... View Photo »
Chelsea's Florent Malouda from France, Nicolas Anelka from France, Didier Drogba from Ivory Coast and Michael Essien, from Ghana, from left to right, celebrate their goal against FC Porto in a Champions League, Group D soccer match at Porto's Dragao Sta... View Photo »
PORTO, PORTUGAL - NOVEMBER 25: Didier Drogba takes on Fernando Reges of FC Porto during the UEFA Champions League Group D match between FC Porto and Chelsea at the Estadio Do Dragao on November 25, 2009 in Porto, Portugal. View Photo »
The name Chelsea may refer to one of several locations, notably in London and New York City, and some organisations associated with those places. It is also a moderately common given name, for which there are several alternative spellings, including Chelsee, Chelsey, Chelsi, Chelsie and Chelsy. Full Article
Chelsea's goalkeeper Petr Cech, from the Czech Republic, goes for the ball during the match with FC Porto in a Champions League, Group D soccer match at Porto's Dragao Stadium in Porto, Portugal, Wednesday, Nov. 25, 2009. Chelsea won 1-0.
View Photo »Chelsea's Nicolas Anelka from France leaves the pitch after their victory over FC Porto in a Champions League, Group D soccer match at Porto's Dragao Stadium in Porto, Portugal, Wednesday, Nov. 25, 2009. Anelka scored the only goal in Chelsea's 1-0 victory.
View Photo »FC Porto's Givanildo 'Hulk' Souza from Brazil reacts after missing a shot against Chelsea in a Champions League, Group D soccer match at Porto's Dragao Stadium in Porto, Portugal, Wednesday, Nov. 25, 2009. Chelsea won 1-0.
View Photo »Chelsea's Yuri Zhirkov, left, from Russia, chalenges FC Porto's Givanildo 'Hulk' Souza from Brazil in a Champions League, Group D soccer match at Porto's Dragao Stadium in Porto, Portugal, Wednesday, Nov. 25, 2009. Chelsea won 1-0.
View Photo »FC Porto's Cristian Rodriguez from Uruguay reacts after missing a shot against Chelsea in a Champions League, Group D soccer match at Porto's Dragao Stadium in Porto, Portugal, Wednesday, Nov. 25, 2009. Chelsea won 1-0.
View Photo »FC Porto's Givanildo 'Hulk' Souza from Brazil reacts after missing a shot against Chelsea in a Champions League, Group D soccer match at Porto's Dragao Stadium in Porto, Portugal, Wednesday, Nov. 25, 2009. Chelsea won 1-0.
View Photo »Porto's Hulk reacts during the soccer match against Chelsea during their Champions League at Dragao stadium in Porto November 25, 2009.
View Photo »FC Porto's Givanildo 'Hulk' Souza from Brazil reacts after missing a shot against Chelsea in a Champions League, Group D soccer match at Porto's Dragao Stadium in Porto, Portugal, Wednesday, Nov. 25, 2009. Chelsea won 1-0.
View Photo »Chelsea's coach Carlo Ancelotti gives instructions to his players during the soccer match against Porto for the Champions League at Dragao stadium in Porto November 25, 2009.
View Photo »Chelsea's Nicolas Anelka (L) celebrates with teammate Drogba his goal against Porto during their Champions League soccer match at Dragao stadium in Porto November 25, 2009.
View Photo »PORTO, PORTUGAL - NOVEMBER 25: Florent Malouda of Chelsea tangles with Ernesto Farias of FC Porto during the UEFA Champions League Group D match between FC Porto and Chelsea at the Estadio Do Dragao on November 25, 2009 in Porto, Portugal.
View Photo »PORTO, PORTUGAL - NOVEMBER 25: Branislav Ivanovic of Chelsea evades Cristian Rodriguez of FC Porto during the UEFA Champions League Group D match between FC Porto and Chelsea at the Estadio Do Dragao on November 25, 2009 in Porto, Portugal.
View Photo »PORTO, PORTUGAL - NOVEMBER 25: Branislav Ivanovic of Chelsea evades Cristian Rodriguez of FC Porto during the UEFA Champions League Group D match between FC Porto and Chelsea at the Estadio Do Dragao on November 25, 2009 in Porto, Portugal.
View Photo »PORTO, PORTUGAL - NOVEMBER 25: John Terry of Chelsea applauds the travelling fans after victory the UEFA Champions League Group D match between FC Porto and Chelsea at the Estadio Do Dragao on November 25, 2009 in Porto, Portugal.
View Photo »PORTO, PORTUGAL - NOVEMBER 25: Florent Malouda of Chelsea applauds the travelling fans after victory the UEFA Champions League Group D match between FC Porto and Chelsea at the Estadio Do Dragao on November 25, 2009 in Porto, Portugal.
View Photo »Chelsea's Didier Drogba (R) celebrates a goal against Porto beside Falcao (C) and Raul Meireles during their Champions League soccer match at Dragao stadium in Porto November 25, 2009.
View Photo »Chelsea's John Mikel Obi, from Nigeria, challenges FC Porto's Raul Meireles, right, in a Champions League, Group D soccer match at Porto's Dragao Stadium in Porto, Portugal, Wednesday, Nov. 25, 2009. Chelsea won 1-0.
View Photo »Chelsea's Florent Malouda from France, Nicolas Anelka from France, Didier Drogba from Ivory Coast and Michael Essien, from Ghana, from left to right, celebrate their goal against FC Porto in a Champions League, Group D soccer match at Porto's Dragao Stadium in Porto, Portugal, Wednesday...
View Photo »Chelsea's Florent Malouda from France, Nicolas Anelka from France, Didier Drogba from Ivory Coast and Michael Essien, from Ghana, from left to right, celebrate their goal against FC Porto in a Champions League, Group D soccer match at Porto's Dragao Stadium in Porto, Portugal, Wednesday...
View Photo »PORTO, PORTUGAL - NOVEMBER 25: Didier Drogba takes on Fernando Reges of FC Porto during the UEFA Champions League Group D match between FC Porto and Chelsea at the Estadio Do Dragao on November 25, 2009 in Porto, Portugal.
View Photo »PORTO, PORTUGAL - NOVEMBER 25: John Obi Mikel of Chelsea challenges Raul Meireles of FC Porto during the UEFA Champions League Group D match between FC Porto and Chelsea at the Estadio Do Dragao on November 25, 2009 in Porto, Portugal.
View Photo »Porto's Cristian Rodriguez reacts against Chelsea during their Champions League soccer match at Dragon stadium in Porto November 25, 2009.
View Photo »PORTO, PORTUGAL - NOVEMBER 25: Michael Essien of Chelsea battles with Alvaro Pereira of FC Porto during the UEFA Champions League Group D match between FC Porto and Chelsea at the Estadio Do Dragao on November 25, 2009 in Porto, Portugal.
View Photo »PORTO, PORTUGAL - NOVEMBER 25: Michael Essien of Chelsea battles with Alvaro Pereira of FC Porto during the UEFA Champions League Group D match between FC Porto and Chelsea at the Estadio Do Dragao on November 25, 2009 in Porto, Portugal.
View Photo »PORTO, PORTUGAL - NOVEMBER 25: Michael Essien of Chelsea battles with Alvaro Pereira of FC Porto during the UEFA Champions League Group D match between FC Porto and Chelsea at the Estadio Do Dragao on November 25, 2009 in Porto, Portugal.
View Photo »Chelsea's Nicolas Anelka from France leaves the pitch after their victory over FC Porto in a Champions League, Group D soccer match at Porto's Dragao Stadium in Porto, Portugal, Wednesday, Nov. 25, 2009. Anelka scored the only goal in Chelsea's 1-0 victory.
View Photo »Kevin was never going to play, because he played 120 minutes on Wednesday. I know Chelsea striker Nicolas Anelka did, but I didn't think he would have to run about as much as Doyle. Anelka was playing in a team that was passing it around and keeping it and he didn't have to put in as much effort as Doyl...
Barcelona are the best team in Europe and in the Champions League and the odds on them winning it have not changed ... I prefer to play a game that is going to be very difficult than a game that is going to be too easy for us. A Chelsea versus Liverpool for me is better than a Chelsea versus Birmingham ...
Chelsea will try to steal Franck Ribery from under the nose of Real Madrid in the January transfer window... With the £37.5m signing of Atletico Madrid striker Sergio Aguero all but tied up, the Blues will now focus on Ribery, also a top target for Manchester City.
Chelsea will sign striker Sergio Aguero for £35million in January - then loan him straight back to Atletico Madrid for the rest of the season.
Chelsea are favourites to land Ipswich wonder boy Connor Wickham. The 16-year-old, 6ft 3in striker became the youngest player ever to appear for the Championship club last season – and he’s attracted attention from all the top clubs in the Premier League.
Chelsea are closing in on a deal for Sergio Aguero from Atletico Madrid which could be worth £50million - and make the Argentina striker the highest-paid player in the Barclays Premier League.
Chelsea boss Carlo Ancelotti has got big names on his list including Atletico Madrid striker Sergio Aguero, Benfica winger Angel Di Maria, Bayern Munich superstar Franck Ribery, Everton’s versatile midfielder Jack Rodwell and Napoli’s Mareck Hamsik.
Terry believes that Chelsea should begin stockpiling players for forthcoming seasons in case Fifa’s original two-window transfer ban is upheld, while the club are planning for the future by considering moves for Adam Johnson, the Middlesbrough winger, and Jack Rodwell, the Everton midfield player.
The Dutchman is now a doubt for two Champions League group matches next month, a Carling Cup quarter-final away to Manchester City three days after the Chelsea game, and five further Premier League matches, including the club’s trip to face Liverpool at Anfield on 13 December.
Manchester United, Arsenal, Liverpool and Chelsea will be involved in an unprecedented scramble to sign 16-year-old striker Connor Wickham from Ipswich in January. Wickham, the youngest first-team player in Ipswich's history, is regarded in the game as the most exciting young Englishman to emerge since ...
I won lot of trophies with Chelsea. I made lot of friends there. So Chelsea is the team that I want to win the Champions League. This is the biggest tournament in the world after the World Cup. Hopefully, under Carlo Ancelotti, Chalesea will win this time. They have some very big players. Players like J...
Chelsea, United and Manchester City told: Come and get Ajax striker Luis Suarez.
In a remarkable show of charity, ferocious Chelsea striker Didier Drogba has pledged a £3million donation to build a hospital. Drogba is handing over the fee he will receive for becoming the new face of Pepsi… Sportsmail understands Abramovich may even have offered to match the donation pound for pound.
We cannot say anything on this [the market] because we are waiting for a decision from FIFA. We have to wait before making any move. Pazzini is doing really well, but if all the players I like were to come to Chelsea, we would have to enlarge the squad
The Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) has granted the request for a stay filed by Chelsea Football Club Ltd and Mr Gael Kakuta in relation to the decision taken by the FIFA Dispute Resolution Chamber on 27 August 2009
Chelsea will mount the strongest appeal possible following the decision of FIFA's Dispute Resolution Chamber over Gael Kakuta.
The FIFA Dispute Resolution Chamber imposed, inter alia, a restriction of four months' ineligibility on Mr Gael Kakuta, and Chelsea Football Club Ltd was banned from registering any new players, either nationally or internationally, for the next two complete, consecutive registration periods. Such sanct...
These are good players and we need to know details about this type of footballer ... This does not signify that Chelsea are preparing contracts but it is necessary to follow the market. The club awaits a decision over transfers and when we will be able to next reinforce the squad.
Chelsea will make a £33million bid for Valencia's super Spanish striker David Villa - but he would rather go to rivals Manchester United. Roman Abramovich has approved a mega bid for the hitman who will be sold by his hard-up club in the next transfer window, and a top agent has been brought in to do th...
I watch a lot of football. I'm a boring t***. I watch Barcelona, Arsenal, Chelsea, Man United; sometimes the Bolivian league as well. And I don't see too many men in European football wanting to beat players. It's a dying art.
Chelsea are ready to make a £25million move for Spain international David Villa in the January transfer window. The Blues are appealing against a FIFA ban on signing players for allegedly breaching rules.
I feel very, very sorry for the player. I know Portsmouth owe Chelsea and Arsenal. I wish SAFA could intervene in Bhasera's case, but they are scared of big teams like Kaizer Chiefs, that's why they are sitting on the fence. FIFA haven't made a ruling yet
Hey, another NFL game in London! Awful! The Tampa Bay fans lose a home game as a soccer-mad nation checks in on Chelsea and Man U.
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