Chelsea

The famous Chelsea shirt has remained virtually unchanged since the clubs formation in 1905, the only noticeable change is the shade of blue from the light blue racing colours of Lord Chelsea worn between 1905 and 1915 to the more familiar blue of the Earl of Cadogan, who was the club’s president in the pre war era. Although the home shirt has remain unchanged for over 100 years Chelsea has produced some notable away shirt designs. One of the most popular being the white away shirt shirt with red and green panels worn for just four games in 1974-75 season.

 

Chelsea 1971 Cup "Winners" Shirt - Royal A replica version of the shirt worn by the Chelsea team which beat Real Madrid in the 1971 European Cup Winners Cup Final. - Machine washable - Fabric : Cotton

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Chelsea FC 1905 shirt. The Earl of Cadogan was the local landowner and Chelsea first ran out in his racing colours, a lighter blue than the now famous Chelsea blue, actually know at Eton blue. This Shirt comes complete with the embroidered Chelsea Borough crest from the period. Please note the cuffs are attached with a border as in 1905.

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Chelsea FC 1958 - 1959 Fairs Cup away shirt. The second Inter-Cities Fairs Cup took place between 1958 and 1960 and was won by FC Barcelona for the second consecutive time. Representative sides flew the flag for London in the first Inter Cities Fairs Cup tournament but for the second competition Chelsea were invited to represent the capital city. Chelsea were knocked out at the Quarter Final stage by a Belgrade XI despite winning the home leg 1-0.

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Chelsea late 1950's early 1960's shirt. Pictured is a young Jimmy Greaves who made his goalscoring debut for Chelsea at the tender age of 17. He finished as top League goalscorer twice whilst at Chelsea in 1959 and 1961 and his 41 league goals in the 1960-61 season remains a club record. 124 goals from 157 games for Chelsea is an astonishing return. 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 League Cup going into the final stages of the 1964-65 season, winning the League Cup but faltering late on in the other two.

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Chelsea FC 1963. Bobby Tambling (pictured) scored 35 goals in the 1962 -1963 season and became the youngest player to captain a side to promotion at the tender age of 22 when Chelsea returned to the top flight at the first time of asking. In total he played 302 matches for Chelsea scoring 164 goals.

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Chelsea FC 1965 - 1967 away including League Cup Winners 1965.

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The Famous CFC, this shirt was worn in 1965 and is simply embroidered with the Chelsea Football Club initials. Worn by Peter Osgood, Ron Harris, Eddie McCreadie & Bobby Tambling. Tommy Docherty, the then managers created the design of royal blue shirt and shorts with white socks. The classic Chelsea look was born.

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Chelsea FC 1978 - 1981 away. Based on the Brazilian national side which was creating such a stir in the 1970's and worn by Eamonn Bannon, Mickey Droy and Ian Britton(pictured)

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Chelsea FC 1980 - 1981 away. Clive Walker (pictured) was an old-fashioned winger with pace who used to terrorise full backs on a weekly basis. He began his career with Chelsea, playing in the same side as the likes of Ray Wilkins. He first broke into the Chelsea team during the 1977-78 season and was voted player of the season in 1980, he played 198 times for the Blues scoring 60 goals.

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The distinctive green and black keeper shirt made famous by Peter ‘the cat’ Bonetti during the late 60's and 70's.

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Chelsea 1961-1962 Away. During Tommy Docherty's his first year as manager he replaced many of the club's older players and put together an exciting team of emerging youngsters such as Terry Venables, Bobby Tambling, Peter Bonetti and Barry Bridges. The team, nicknamed "Docherty's Diamonds", achieved promotion back to Division One at the first attempt and finished 5th the following year. In 1964-65, Chelsea were on course for a treble of League, FA Cup and League Cup. They won the League Cup in April with an aggregate win over Leicester City, but were beaten by Liverpool in the FA Cup semi-finals.

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Chelsea FC 1955 League Champions shirt. Shirt is complete with the famous CFC badge from the era. Managed by Ted Drake, described as one of the first tracksuit managers, Drake was a master motivator and a hard taskmaster in training. Team included Roy Bentley (150 goals for Chelsea), Ron Greenwood, and Alan Dicks who both went on to be have successful managerial careers with England and Bristol City respectively. THE BADGE ON THIS SHIRT IS A REGISTERED TRADEMARK

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