1970–71 Chelsea F.C. season

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Chelsea
1970-71 season
Chairman Brian Mears
Manager Dave Sexton
First Division 6th
FA Cup Fourth round
League Cup Fourth round
UEFA Cup Winners' Cup Winners
FA Charity Shield Runners-up
Top goalscorerLeague:
Keith Weller (13)

All:
Keith Weller (14)
Highest home attendance61,277 vs Tottenham Hotspur (14 November 1970)
Lowest home attendance14,356 vs Burnley (26 April 1971)
  1969–70
1971–72  

The 1970-71 season was Chelsea Football Club's 57th of competitive football, and their 44th in the English top flight.

Contents

Squad statistics

Pos.NameLeagueFA CupLeague CupCup Winners' CupCharity ShieldTotal
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
GK Flag of England.svg Peter Bonetti 28030406010420
GK Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg John Phillips 14000004000180
DF Flag of Ireland.svg John Dempsey 31(2)11(1)020710041(3)2
DF Flag of England.svg Micky Droy 4(1)0100000005(1)0
DF Flag of England.svg Ron Harris 381304010010561
DF Flag of England.svg Marvin Hinton 20130203110292
DF Flag of Scotland.svg Stewart Houston 00001(1)000001(1)0
DF Flag of Scotland.svg Eddie McCreadie 14(1)020000000160
DF Flag of Ireland.svg Paddy Mulligan 17(1)100306(1)010271
DF Flag of England.svg David Webb 344304110110521
MF Flag of Scotland.svg John Boyle 20(1)030106(2)00030(3)0
MF Flag of Scotland.svg Charlie Cooke 31(3)13030800045(3)1
MF Flag of England.svg Alan Hudson 34(1)30010901045(1)3
MF Flag of England.svg John Hollins 40630418210569
MF Flag of England.svg Peter Houseman 37(1)43140911054(1)6
MF/FW Flag of England.svg Keith Weller 36(4)1330318(1)01051(5)14
MF/FW Flag of England.svg Tommy Baldwin 18222217(3)20029(3)7
FW Flag of England.svg Peter Feely 210000000021
FW Flag of England.svg Ian Hutchinson 20310313311288
FW Flag of England.svg Peter Osgood 275313284104212
FW Flag of South Africa (1928-1994).svg Derek Smethurst 12300003(1)10016(1)4

Results

First Division

DateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceScorers
15 August 1970 Derby County H2-146,969 Hutchinson (2)
19 August 1970 Manchester United A0-050,979
22 August 1970 West Ham United A2-039,240 Weller (2)
26 August 1970 Everton H2-248,195 Mulligan, Hollins
29 August 1970 Arsenal H2-153,722 Mulligan, Hollins
1 September 1970 Burnley A0-014,543
5 September 1970 Leeds United A0-147,662
12 September 1970 Wolverhampton Wanderers H2-234,889 Harris, Hutchinson
19 September 1970 Coventry City A1-029,328 Hollins
26 September 1970 Ipswich Town H2-138,541 Hudson, Osgood
3 October 1970 Liverpool A0-146,196
10 October 1971 Manchester City H1-151,903 Weller
17 October 1970 Derby County A2-135,166 Weller (2)
24 October 1970 Blackpool A4-324,940 Webb, Weller (2), Hatton (o.g.)
31 October 1970 Southampton H2-244,843 Hollins, Webb
7 November 1970 Huddersfield Town A1-024,631 Baldwin
14 November 1970 Tottenham Hotspur H0-261,277
21 November 1970 Stoke City H2-136,227 Osgood, Bernard (o.g.)
28 November 1970 West Bromwich Albion A2-229,374 Weller, Cooke
5 December 1970 Newcastle United H1-039,413 Weller
12 December 1970 Nottingham Forest A1-120,080 Weller
19 December 1970 West Ham United H2-142,075 Osgood (2)
9 January 1971 Manchester United H1-253,482 Hudson
13 January 1971 Crystal Palace A0-040,489
16 January 1971 Everton A0-343,648
30 January 1971 West Bromwich Albion H4-126,874 Hollins (2), Hutchinson, Smethurst
6 February 1971 Newcastle United A1-034,366 Hudson
13 February 1971 Wolverhampton Wanderers A0-134,110
17 February 1971 Nottingham Forest H2-019,339 Hollins, O'Kane (o.g.)
20 February 1971 Stoke City A2-126,959 Smethurst, Hutchinson
27 February 1971 Southampton A0-029,937
6 March 1971 Blackpool H2-026,530 Baldwin, Webb
13 March 1971 Tottenham Hotspur A1-249,292 Weller
20 March 1971 Huddersfield Town H0-028,207
27 March 1971 Leeds United H3-158,452 Osgood, Houseman (2)
3 April 1971 Arsenal A0-262,087
10 April 1971 Crystal Palace H1-138,953 Webb
12 April 1971 Liverpool H1-038,705 Lindsay (o.g.)
17 April 1971 Manchester City A1-126,120 Weller
24 April 1971 Coventry City H2-127,517 Smethurst, Feely
26 April 1971 Burnley H0-114,356
1 May 1971 Ipswich Town A0-024,708
PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGAvPtsQualification or relegation
4 Wolverhampton Wanderers 422281264541.18552Qualification for the UEFA Cup first round
5 Liverpool 421717842241.75051Qualification for the European Cup Winners' Cup first round [lower-alpha 1]
6 Chelsea 421815952421.23851Qualification for the European Cup Winners' Cup first round [lower-alpha 2]
7 Southampton 4217121356441.27346Qualification for the UEFA Cup first round
8 Manchester United 4216111565660.98543Qualification for the Watney Cup [lower-alpha 3]
Source: World Football
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal average; 3) Goals scored
Notes:
  1. Liverpool qualified for the European Cup Winners' Cup as FA Cup runners-up, as winners, Arsenal, qualified for the European Cup.
  2. Chelsea qualified for the European Cup Winners' Cup as the 1970-71 European Cup Winners' Cup winners.
  3. Manchester United and West Bromwich Albion qualified for the Watney Cup as the two teams with the most goals that hadn't already qualified for a European competition.

FA Charity Shield

DateRoundOpponentVenueResultAttendanceScorers
8 August 1970- Everton H1-243,547 Hutchinson

League Cup

DateRoundOpponentVenueResultAttendanceScorers
9 September 1970R2 Sheffield Wednesday A1-115,869 Osgood
22 September 1970R2 (R) Sheffield Wednesday H2-126,646 Webb, Osgood (pen.)
7 October 1970R3 Middlesbrough H3-228,597 Weller, Baldwin, Hutchinson
28 October 1970R4 Manchester United A1-247,565 Hollins

UEFA Cup Winner's Cup

DateRoundOpponentVenueResultAttendanceScorers
16 September 1970R1 Aris Salonika A1-150,000 Hutchinson
30 September 1970R1 Aris Salonika H5-140,425 Hollins (2), Hinton, Hutchinson (2)
21 October 1970R2 CSKA Sofia A1-045,000 Baldwin
4 November 1970R2 CSKA Sofia H1-041,613 Webb
10 March 1971QF Club Brugge A0-223,000
24 March 1971QF Club Brugge H4-0
(a.e.t.)
45,558 Baldwin, Osgood (2), Houseman
14 April 1971SF Manchester City H1-045,595 Smethurst
28 April 1971SF Manchester City A1-043,663 Healey (o.g.)
19 May 1971F Real Madrid N1-1
(a.e.t.)
45,000 Osgood
21 May 1971F Real Madrid N2-124,000 Dempsey, Osgood

FA Cup

DateRoundOpponentVenueResultAttendanceScorers
2 January 1971R3 Crystal Palace A2-242,123 Baldwin, Osgood
6 January 1971R3 (R) Crystal Palace H2-055,074 Baldwin, Houseman
23 January 1971R4 Manchester City H0-350,176

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