- 1919–20 Chelsea F.C. season
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Chelsea 1919–20 season Chairman Claude Kirby
Manager David Calderhead
First Division 3rd FA Cup Semi-finals Top goalscorer League:
Jack Cock (21)
All:
Jack Cock (24)Highest home attendance 70,000 vs Aston Villa (7 April 1920) Lowest home attendance 12,000 vs Newcastle United (13 September 1919) The 1919–20 season was Chelsea Football Club's 11th of competitive football. It was also the first full English football season since the end of World War I. It proved to be Chelsea's most successful season to that point, as they finished 3rd in the First Division and reached the FA Cup semi-finals.
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Results
First Division
Date Opponent Venue Result Attendance Scorers 30 August 1919 Everton A 3–2 35,000 Halse, Whittingham (pen), Wilding 1 September 1919 Sunderland H 2–0 50,000 Wilding, Croal 6 September 1919 Everton H 0–1 60,000 10 September 1919 Sunderland A 2–3 35,000 Brittan, Croal 13 September 1919 Newcastle United H 0–0 12,000 20 September 1919 Newcastle United A 0–3 40,000 27 September 1919 Burnley H 0–1 38,000 4 October 1919 Burnley A 3–2 25,000 Croal, Abrams (2) 11 October 1919 Liverpool H 1–0 35,000 Brittan 18 October 1919 Liverpool A 1–0 25,000 Brittan 25 October 1919 Bradford Park Avenue A 0–1 18,000 1 November 1919 Bradford Park Avenue H 4–0 36,000 Ford, Cock (2), Croal 8 November 1919 Preston North End A 1–3 20,000 Cock 15 November 1919 Preston North End H 4–0 34,000 Cock (3), McNeil 22 November 1919 Middlesbrough A 0–0 20,000 29 November 1919 Middlesbrough H 3–1 50,000 Cock (2), Croal 6 December 1919 Arsenal A 1–1 50,000 Cock 13 December 1919 Arsenal H 3–1 60,000 Ford, Cock, McNeil 20 December 1919 Sheffield United A 1–3 25,000 Halse 25 December 1919 Aston Villa A 2–5 30,000 Dale, McNeil 26 December 1919 Oldham Athletic H 1–0 40,000 Harrow 27 December 1919 Sheffield United H 1–0 40,000 Cock 1 January 1920 Oldham Athletic A 0–1 12,000 3 January 1920 Manchester United A 2–0 25,000 Cock (2) 17 January 1920 Manchester United H 1–0 40,000 Cock 24 January 1920 Bradford City A 1–3 18,000 Browning 4 February 1920 Bradford City H 1–0 25,000 Logan 7 February 1920 Bolton Wanderers A 2–1 20,000 Cock, Croal 14 February 1920 Bolton Wanderers H 2–3 45,000 Cock (2) 28 February 1920 Blackburn Rovers H 2–1 52,000 Sharp (2) 11 March 1920 Blackburn Rovers A 1–3 12,000 Logan 13 March 1920 Notts County A 1–0 15,000 Sharp 17 March 1920 Notts County H 2–0 25,000 Wilding, Cock 20 March 1920 The Wednesday H 1–1 47,000 Lee 2 April 1920 Aston Villa H 2–1 70,000 Cock, Hardy (o.g.) 3 April 1920 Manchester City H 1–0 40,000 Cock 6 April 1920 The Wednesday A 2–0 15,000 Halse, Cock 10 April 1920 Manchester City A 0–1 25,000 17 April 1920 Derby County H 0–0 40,000 24 April 1920 Derby County A 0–5 20,000 26 April 1920 West Bromwich Albion H 2–0 39,902 Harrow (pen), Ford 1 May 1920 West Bromwich Albion A 0–4 35,668 FA Cup
Date Round Opponent Venue Result Attendance Scorers 10 January 1920 1 Bolton Wanderers A 1–0 35,298 Cock 31 January 1920 2 Swindon Town H 4–0 67,054 Ford, Cock, McNeil (2) 21 February 1920 3 Leicester City H 3–0 40,000 Ford, Cock, Browning 6 March 1920 4 Bradford Park Avenue H 4–1 61,223 Logan, Wilding, Sharp (2) 21 March 1920 SF Aston Villa N 1–3 37,771 Croal References
- Chelsea 1919/1920 results and fixtures at Soccerbase
- Hockings, Ron. 100 Years of the Blues: A Statistical History of Chelsea Football Club. (2007)
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