- 1964–65 Chelsea F.C. season
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Chelsea 1964-65 season Chairman Joe Mears Manager Tommy Docherty First Division 3rd FA Cup Semi-finals Football League Cup Winners Top goalscorer League:
Barry Bridges (20)
All:
Barry Bridges (27)Highest home attendance 61,277 vs Liverpool (16 April 1965) Lowest home attendance 15,277 vs West Bromwich Albion (5 December 1964) The 1964-65 season was Chelsea Football Club's 51st of competitive football, and their 38th in the English top flight.
Contents
Results
First Division
Date Opponent Venue Result Attendance Scorers 22 August 1964 Wolverhampton Wanderers A 3-0 25,181 Tambling (2), Venables 26 August 1964 Aston Villa H 2-1 30,389 Tambling, Bridges 29 August 1964 Sunderland H 3-1 46,710 Shellito, Murray, Graham 31 August 1964 Aston Villa A 2-2 19,740 Murray, Tambling 5 September 1964 Leicester City A 1-1 22,186 Hollins 9 September 1964 Sheffield Wednesday H 1-1 31,973 Venables 12 September 1964 Fulham H 1-0 41,472 Bridges 16 September 1964 Sheffield Wednesday A 3-2 18,176 Murray (2), Graham 19 September 1964 Leeds United H 2-0 38,006 Hollins, Venables 26 September 1964 Arsenal A 3-1 54,936 Murray, Tambling, Venables 30 September 1964 Manchester United H 0-2 60,769 3 October 1964 Blackburn Rovers H 5-1 34,913 Harris, Tambling, Bridges (3) 10 October 1964 Nottingham Forest A 2-2 35,320 Bridges, Venables 17 October 1964 Stoke City H 4-0 28,650 Murray, Graham (2), Tambling 24 October 1964 Tottenham Hotspur A 1-1 52,927 Graham 31 October 1964 Burnley H 0-1 29,040 7 November 1964 Sheffield United A 2-0 23,505 Murray, Bridges 14 November 1964 Everton H 5-1 30,716 Murray, Graham (2), Bridges, Tambling 21 November 1964 Birmingham City A 6-1 19,803 Mortimore, Graham (3), McCalliog 28 November 1964 West Ham United H 0-3 44,204 5 December 1964 West Bromwich Albion A 2-0 15,277 Graham, Bridges 12 December 1964 Wolverhampton Wanderers H 2-1 20,952 Bridges (2) 19 December 1964 Sunderland A 0-3 41,236 26 December 1964 Blackpool H 2-0 30,581 Bridges (2) 2 January 1965 Leicester City H 4-1 28,344 McCreadie, Murray, Graham, Bridges 16 January 1965 Fulham A 2-1 26,400 Graham, Tambling 23 January 1965 Leeds United A 2-2 47,109 Graham, Bridges 6 February 1965 Arsenal H 2-1 46,798 Graham (2) 13 February 1965 Blackburn Rovers A 3-0 16,683 Murray, Bridges, Tambling 22 February 1965 Nottingham Forest H 0-1 29,038 27 February 1965 Stoke City A 2-0 28,005 Murray, Graham 10 March 1965 Tottenham Hotspur H 3-1 51,390 Bridges, Venables, Tambling 13 March 1965 Manchester United A 0-4 56,261 22 March 1965 Sheffield United H 3-0 31,837 Murray (2), Bridges 31 March 1965 Everton A 1-1 40,384 Murray 3 April 1965 Birmingham City H 3-1 28,975 Bridges, Tambling, OG 12 April 1965 West Ham United A 2-3 33,288 Bridges, Venables 16 April 1965 Liverpool H 4-0 62,587 Hinton, Murray (2), Tambling 17 April 1965 West Bromwich Albion H 2-2 30,792 Murray, Tambling 19 April 1965 Liverpool A 0-2 41,847 24 April 1965 Burnley A 2-6 15,215 R. Harris, Houseman 26 April 1965 Blackpool A 2-3 16,008 Mortimore, Tambling Pos Club Pld W D L F A GA Pts 2 Leeds United 42 26 9 7 83 52 1.596 61 3 Chelsea 42 24 8 10 89 54 1.648 56 4 Southampton 42 17 15 10 69 60 1.150 49 Pld = Matches played; W = Matches won; D = Matches drawn; L = Matches lost; F = Goals for; A = Goals against; GA = Goal average; Pts = Points
FA Cup
Date Round Opponent Venue Result Attendance Scorers 9 January 1965 3 Northampton Town H 4-1 44,345 Bridges (2), Tambling, (o.g.) 30 January 1965 4 West Ham United A 1-0 37,000 Tambling 20 February 1965 5 Tottenham Hotspur H 1-0 63,205 Bridges 6 March 1965 QF Peterborough United H 5-1 63,635 Hollins, Murray, Bridges, Tambling (2) 27 March 1965 SF Liverpool N 0-2 67,686 League Cup
Date Round Opponent Venue Result Attendance Scorers September 23, 1964 2 Birmingham City A 3-0 15,300 Tambling (2), Graham October 26, 1964 3 Notts County H 4-0 6,596 Harris, Tambling (2), McCalliog November 11, 1964 4 Swansea Town H 3-2 5,979 Brown, Graham (2) November 25, 1964 QF Workington A 2-2 18,000 Bridges (2) December 6, 1964 QF (R) Workington H 2-0 7,936 Osgood (2) January 20, 1965 SF Aston Villa A 3-2 12,022 Boyle, Bridges, Tambling February 3, 1965 SF Aston Villa H 1-1 17,425 Graham March 5, 1965 F Leicester City H 3-2 20,690 McCreadie, Venables, Tambling April 5, 1965 F Leicester City A 0-0 26,957 References
- Soccerbase
- Hockings, Ron. 100 Years of the Blues: A Statistical History of Chelsea Football Club. (2007)
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