1993–94 Chelsea F.C. season

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Chelsea
1993–94 season
Chairman Ken Bates
Manager Glenn Hoddle
Stadium Stamford Bridge
FA Premier League 14th
FA Cup Runners-up
League Cup Third round
Top goalscorerLeague: Stein (13)
All: Stein/Peacock (14)
Average home league attendance19,416
  1992–93
1994–95  

During the 1993–94 English football season, Chelsea F.C. competed in the second season of the FA Premier League.

Contents

Season summary

The appointment of Glenn Hoddle as Chelsea's new player-manager was awaited with much optimism for the new season, as previous managers had not been able to secure anything better than mid-table finishes in the three previous seasons. However, as the 1993–94 season lagged away, it looked as though Hoddle's appointment had done little to boost Chelsea's mediocre fortunes as they hovered around the middle of the Premier League. In the end, they finished 14th - three places lower than last season, but an appearance in the FA Cup final meant that they would be qualifying for the European Cup Winners' Cup whether they won or not, as their opponents Manchester United had already won the Premier League title and qualified for the European Cup.

As the players entered the dressing rooms for half-time at Wembley, the scoreline was 0–0, but Chelsea's dream was shattered in the second half as United scored four goals to win 4–0, but at least Chelsea would be playing in Europe next season for the first time in over 20 years. The wait for a major trophy, however, entered its 24th season.

Striker Mark Stein was added to the squad in mid-season, and quickly proved himself to be a competent Premier League goalscorer after impressing in the lower leagues. Pre-season signings Gavin Peacock was also impressive.

Hoddle bolstered his squad for 1994–95 by signing David Rocastle from Manchester City in a bid to strengthen the midfield following Andy Townsend's mid-season move to Aston Villa.

Final league table

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
12 Norwich City 421217136561+453
13 West Ham United 4213131647581152
14 Chelsea 421312174953451Qualification for the Cup Winners' Cup first round [a]
15 Tottenham Hotspur 421112195459545
16 Manchester City 429181538491145
Source: Premier League
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
Notes:
  1. Chelsea qualified for the Cup Winners' Cup as FA Cup runners-up, as winners Manchester United qualified for the Champions League.

Results

Chelsea's score comes first [1]

Legend

WinDrawLoss

FA Premier League

DateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceScorers
14 August 1993 Blackburn Rovers H1–229,189 Peacock
17 August 1993 Wimbledon A1–111,083 Wise
21 August 1993 Ipswich Town A0–117,582
25 August 1993 Queens Park Rangers H2–020,191 Peacock, Cascarino
28 August 1993 Sheffield Wednesday H1–116,652 Lee
1 September 1993 Tottenham Hotspur A1–127,567 Cascarino
11 September 1993 Manchester United H1–037,064 Peacock
18 September 1993 Coventry City A1–113,660 Peacock
25 September 1993 Liverpool H1–031,721 Shipperley
2 October 1993 West Ham United A0–118,917
16 October 1993 Norwich City H1–216,923 Peacock
23 October 1993 Aston Villa A0–129,706
30 October 1993 Oldham Athletic H0–115,372
6 November 1993 Leeds United A1–435,022 Shipperley
20 November 1993 Arsenal H0–226,839
22 November 1993 Manchester City H0–010,128
27 November 1993 Sheffield United A0–116,119
5 December 1993 Blackburn Rovers A0–215,736
11 December 1993 Ipswich Town H1–112,508 Peacock
27 December 1993 Southampton A1–314,221 Stein
28 December 1993 Newcastle United H1–022,133 Stein
1 January 1994 Swindon Town A3–116,456 Shipperley, Wise, Stein
3 January 1994 Everton H4–218,338 Shipperley, Burley, Stein (2, 1 pen)
15 January 1994 Norwich City A1–119,472 Stein
22 January 1994 Aston Villa H1–118,341 Stein
5 February 1994 Everton A2–418,821 Stein (2)
12 February 1994 Oldham Athletic A1–212,022 Spencer
27 February 1994 Tottenham Hotspur H4–316,807 Spencer, Stein (2, 1 pen), Donaghy
5 March 1994 Manchester United A1–044,745 Peacock
16 March 1994 Wimbledon H2–011,903 Burley, Fashanu (own goal)
19 March 1994 Liverpool A1–238,629 Burley
26 March 1994 West Ham United H2–020,003 Barnard, Hoddle
30 March 1994 Sheffield Wednesday A1–320,433 Spencer
2 April 1994 Southampton H2–019,801 Johnsen, Spencer
4 April 1994 Newcastle United A0–032,216
13 April 1994 Queens Park Rangers A1–115,735 Wise
16 April 1994 Arsenal A0–134,314
23 April 1994 Leeds United H1–118,544 Spencer
27 April 1994 Swindon Town H2–011,180 Peacock, Wise (pen)
30 April 1994 Manchester City A2–233,594 Fleck, Cascarino
4 May 1994 Coventry City H1–28,923 Cascarino
7 May 1994 Sheffield United H3–221,782 Stein (2), Kjeldbjerg

FA Cup

RoundDateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceGoalscorers
R38 January 1994 Barnet A0–0 [2] 423,200
R3R19 January 1994 Barnet H4–016,209 Burley, Peacock, Shipperley, Stein
R429 January 1994 Sheffield Wednesday H1–126,094 Peacock
R4R9 February 1994 Sheffield Wednesday A3–126,144 Spencer, Burley, Peacock
R519 February 1994 Oxford United A2–110,787 Spencer, Burley
QF13 March 1994 Wolverhampton Wanderers H1–029,340 Peacock
SF9 April 1994 Luton Town N2–059,989 Peacock (2)
F14 May 1994 Manchester United N0–479,634

4 Barnet's home tie against Chelsea was switched to Stamford Bridge under police advice and instruction from Barnet.

League Cup

RoundDateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceGoalscorers
R2 1st leg22 September 1993 West Bromwich Albion A1–114,919 Shipperley
R2 2nd leg6 October 1993 West Bromwich Albion H2–1 (won 3–2 on agg)11,959 Wise (2)
R326 October 1993 Manchester City A0–116,713

First-team squad

Squad at end of season [3]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.Pos.NationPlayer
1 GK Flag of Russia.svg  RUS Dmitri Kharine
2 DF Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg  WAL Darren Barnard [4]
3 DF Flag of England.svg  ENG Andy Myers
4 DF Flag of England.svg  ENG David Lee
5 DF Flag of Norway.svg  NOR Erland Johnsen
6 DF Flag of England.svg  ENG Frank Sinclair [5]
7 FW Flag of Scotland.svg  SCO John Spencer
8 MF Flag of England.svg  ENG Damian Matthew
9 FW Flag of Ireland.svg  IRL Tony Cascarino [6]
10 MF Flag of England.svg  ENG Gavin Peacock
11 MF Flag of England.svg  ENG Dennis Wise (captain)
12 DF Flag of Scotland.svg  SCO Steve Clarke
13 GK Flag of England.svg  ENG Kevin Hitchcock
14 DF Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg  WAL Gareth Hall [7]
15 DF Ulster Banner.svg  NIR Mal Donaghy
16 FW Flag of Scotland.svg  SCO Robert Fleck
17 MF Flag of England.svg  ENG Nigel Spackman
No.Pos.NationPlayer
18 MF Flag of England.svg  ENG Eddie Newton
19 FW Flag of England.svg  ENG Neil Shipperley
20 MF Flag of England.svg  ENG Glenn Hoddle (player–manager)
21 FW Flag of South Africa.svg  RSA Mark Stein
22 DF Flag of England.svg  ENG Paul Elliott
24 MF Flag of Scotland.svg  SCO Craig Burley
26 DF Flag of Scotland.svg  SCO Andy Dow
27 MF Flag of Scotland.svg  SCO David Hopkin
28 DF Flag of England.svg  ENG Michael Duberry
29 DF Flag of England.svg  ENG Anthony Barness
30 GK Flag of Ireland.svg  IRL Nick Colgan
31 FW Flag of England.svg  ENG Zeke Rowe
32 MF Flag of England.svg  ENG Muzzy Izzet [8]
33 DF Flag of England.svg  ENG Terry Skiverton
34 DF Flag of England.svg  ENG Craig Norman
35 DF Flag of Denmark.svg  DEN Jakob Kjeldbjerg

Left club during season

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.Pos.NationPlayer
23 GK Flag of England.svg  ENG Dave Beasant (to Southampton)
25 DF Flag of England.svg  ENG Ian Pearce (to Blackburn Rovers)
No.Pos.NationPlayer
28 DF Flag of England.svg  ENG Steve Livingstone (to Grimsby Town)

References

  1. "Chelsea 1993-1994 Home - statto.com". Archived from the original on 17 May 2012. Retrieved 16 May 2012.
  2. http://famouscfc.com/2012/05/04/chelsea-fc-a-brief-history-1994-fa-cup-run/%5B%5D
  3. "FootballSquads - Chelsea - 1993/94".
  4. Barnard was born in Rinteln, West Germany (now Germany).
  5. Sinclair was born in Lambeth, England, but also qualified to represent Jamaica internationally.
  6. Cascarino was born in Bromley, England, but also qualified to represent the Republic of Ireland internationally through his maternal grandfather. It was later discovered that his mother was adopted and he could not qualify through his grandfather, but was still eligible to represent the Republic of Ireland as his mother's adoption gave her Irish citizenship.
  7. Hall was born in Croydon, England.
  8. Izzet was born in Tower Hamlets, England, but also qualified to represent Turkey internationally.