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  1. Most home wins in a league season: 18, 2005–06 (Premier League joint record) Fewest home draws in a league season: 0, 2016–17 (Premier League joint record) Most consecutive wins from start of a season: 9, 2005–06 (Premier League record) Most days spent in first place in a season: 274 days, 2014–15 (Premier League record)

  2. Various. Country of origin. United States. Chelsea Records was an American-based record company founded by musician, songwriter, and record producer Wes Farrell in 1972. Within the company's first four months, it released its first gold single, Daddy Don't You Walk So Fast by Wayne Newton. [1]

  3. This is a list of all seasons played by Chelsea Football Club in English and European football, from their inaugural season in 1905–06 to their last completed season ( 2023–24 ). It details their record in every major competition entered, as well as the top goalscorers for each season.

  4. From 20 March 2004 to 26 October 2008, Chelsea went a record 86 consecutive league matches at home without defeat, beating the previous record of 63 matches unbeaten set by Liverpool between 1978 and 1980.

  5. They are presently England's second-most successful club in UEFA competitions, with eight trophies in total. John Terry holds the club record for appearances in European competitions with 124, while striker Didier Drogba is the club's leading European goalscorer with 36 goals. [6]

  6. Die letzten 25 Jahre wurden die erfolgreichsten in der Vereinsgeschichte: in diesem Zeitraum gewann der FC Chelsea fünf Titel in der Premier League, sieben FA Cups, fünf Ligapokale, zwei UEFA-Champions-League -Titel, zwei UEFA-Europa-League -Titel, zwei UEFA Super Cups und die FIFA-Klub-Weltmeisterschaft. [3] .

  7. As of the 2022–23 season, the club holds the records for the most clean sheets in a single Premier League season with 25 in 2004–05. Chelsea have been English football champions six times. Chelsea played their inaugural league fixture as part of the Football League Second Division on 2 September 1905 against Stockport County.