- 1965–66 Chelsea F.C. season
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Chelsea 1965-66 season Chairman Joe Mears Manager Tommy Docherty First Division 5th FA Cup Semi-finals Football League Cup DNE[1] Inter-Cities Fairs Cup Semi-finals Top goalscorer League:
George Graham (17)
All:
George Graham, Bobby Tambling (23)Highest home attendance 60,269 vs Manchester United (12 March 1966) Lowest home attendance 10,024 vs Blackburn Rovers (4 May 1966) The 1965-66 season was Chelsea Football Club's 52nd of competitive football, and their 39th in the English top flight.
Contents
Results
First Division
Date Opponent Venue Result Attendance Scorers 21 August 1965 Burnley H 1-1 34,067 Venables 25 August 1965 Stoke City A 2-2 28,549 Venables (pen), Tambling 28 August 1965 Fulham A 3-0 34,027 Murray, Graham, Bridges 1 September 1965 Stoke City H 1-2 25,071 Hollins 4 September 1965 Arsenal A 3-1 45,456 Graham, Bridges, Fascione 11 September 1965 Everton H 3-1 29,816 Graham, Bridges, Venables 15 September 1965 Sheffield Wednesday H 1-1 26,183 Venables 18 September 1965 Manchester United A 1-4 37,917 Venables 25 September 1965 Newcastle United H 1-1 30,856 Graham 2 October 1965 West Bromwich Albion A 2-1 23,049 Graham, Bridges 9 October 1965 Blackpool H 0-1 28,022 16 October 1965 Blackburn Rovers A 1-0 16,167 Graham 23 October 1965 Leicester City H 0-2 30,400 30 October 1965 Sheffield United A 2-1 20,795 Graham, Osgood 6 November 1965 Leeds United H 1-0 39,373 Hollins 13 November 1965 West Ham United A 1-2 31,551 Tambling 27 November 1965 Aston Villa A 4-2 16,355 Graham, Osgood, Tambling (2) 4 December 1965 Liverpool H 0-1 36,839 11 December 1965 Tottenham Hotspur A 2-4 42,299 Bridges, Graham 27 December 1965 Northampton Town A 3-2 23,325 Graham, Tambling (2) 28 December 1965 Northampton Town H 1-0 17,635 Bridges 1 January 1966 Blackpool A 2-1 14,065 Graham, Tambling 8 January 1966 Tottenham Hotspur H 2-1 48,529 Graham, Osgood 29 January 1966 Burnley A 2-1 23,825 Osgood (2) 5 February 1966 Fulham H 2-1 34,247 Osgood, Tambling 19 February 1966 Arsenal H 0-0 48,641 22 February 1966 Sunderland H 3-2 20,828 Bridges, Graham, Osgood 26 February 1966 Everton A 1-2 51,298 Bridges 12 March 1966 Manchester United H 2-0 60,269 Graham, Tambling 19 March 1966 Newcastle United A 1-0 35,100 Venables 21 March 1966 Leicester City A 1-1 25,363 Bridges 4 April 1966 Leeds United A 0-2 37,786 9 April 1966 West Ham United H 6-2 35,958 Graham (2), Venables (pen), Tambling (2), R. Harris 11 April 1966 Nottingham Forest H 1-0 39,380 Tambling 12 April 1966 Nottingham Forest A 2-1 29,569 Tambling (2) 16 April 1966 Sunderland A 0-2 32,880 25 April 1966 West Bromwich Albion H 2-3 22,804 Venables (pen), Tambling 30 April 1966 Liverpool A 1-2 53,754 Murray 2 May 1966 Sheffield Wednesday A 1-1 26,777 R. Harris 4 May 1966 Blackburn Rovers H 1-0 10,024 Kirkup 7 May 1966 Sheffield United H 2-0 23,072 Graham, Tambling 16 May 1966 Aston Villa H 0-2 16,232 FA Cup
Date Round Opponent Venue Result Attendance Scorers 22 January 1965 3 Liverpool A 2-1 54,097 Osgood, Tambling 12 February 1965 4 Leeds United H 1-0 57,847 Tambling 5 March 1965 5 Shrewsbury Town H 3-2 51,144 Bridges (2), Graham 26 March 1965 QF Hull City H 2-2 46,924 Graham, Tambling 31 March 1965 QF (R) Hull City A 3-1 45,328 Graham, Tambling (2) 23 April 1965 SF Sheffield Wednesday N 0-2 61,321 Fairs Cup
Date Round Opponent Venue Result Attendance Scorers 22 September 1965 1 AS Roma H 4-1 32,753 Graham, Venables (3) 6 October 1965 1 AS Roma A 0-0 40,000 7 November 1965 2 Wiener Sport-Club A 0-1 4,000 1 December 1965 2 Wiener Sport-Club H 2-0 28,254 Murray, Osgood 9 February 1966 3 AC Milan A 1-2 11,411 Graham 16 February 1966 3 AC Milan H 2-1 59,541 Graham, Osgood 2 March 1966 3 (R) AC Milan A 1-1 30,620 Bridges Chelsea won on coin toss 15 March 1966 QF TSV 1860 München A 2-2 11,000 Tambling (2) 29 March 1966 QF TSV 1860 München H 1-0 42,224 Osgood 27 April 1966 SF FC Barcelona A 0-2 70,000 11 May 1966 SF FC Barcelona H 2-0 40,073 Reina (o.g.), Gallego (o.g.) 25 May 1966 SF (R) FC Barcelona A 0-5 40,000 Notes
- ^ Despite being defending champions, Chelsea opted not to enter the League Cup this season to prevent fixture congestion.
References
- Soccerbase
- Hockings, Ron. 100 Years of the Blues: A Statistical History of Chelsea Football Club. (2007)
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