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Chelsea 1 - Founding

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Name of the pub (now known as The Butchers Hook) that the club was founded in.
Nicknamed "Gatling Gun” and was the first player to score 100 goals for the club.
Legendary manager at the helm from 1907-33.
Prime minister who gave captain John Harris the Football League War Cup trophy.
Fulham and this other London club rejected Chelsea’s application to the Southern League leading to them joining the Football League instead.
Club that the founder tried to persuade to move into Stamford Bridge but was unsuccessful over a rent dispute.
A club record and the second highest ever attendance at an English league match (82,905) came against this London side in 1935.
Manager from 1939-52 credited with developing the Chelsea youth and scouting system.
Reigning champions of the Soviet Union who played Chelsea in a tour of the UK after WWII which drew over 100,000 fans.
22 stone goalkeeper who was the club’s first marquee signing.
Legendary Manchester United manager who made guest appearances for the club during World War II.
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Chelsea’s founder.
London club they made their Wembley debut against in the 1944 Football League War Cup Final.
Scottish international player-manager who scored the club’s first competitive goal.
City that hosted the "Arts et Techniques dans la Vie moderne" in which Chelsea became the first English club ever to participate in an international tournament.
The first Chelsea player to score over 100 league goals and is the club's 8th highest goal scorer of all time.
South American country Chelsea toured in 1929.
Their first FA Cup final, the so-called "Khaki" cup final at Old Trafford against this opposition.
Their first league game was a 1-0 loss against this Greater Manchester opposition.
Original colour of the shorts.