Chelsea Training Ground

Chelsea Training Ground

The Chelsea Training Ground is the training ground of Chelsea Football Club. It is located in Cobham, Surrey.

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* [http://www.bbc.co.uk/london/content/articles/2007/07/05/chelsea_ground_feature.shtml]


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