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  1. O Chelsea Football Club (pronúncia em inglês: ) é um dos maiores clubes de futebol da Inglaterra, sediado na cidade de Londres, fundado em 10 de março de 1905. Internacionalmente, é um dos três clubes mais vitoriosos do futebol inglês, ao lado do Liverpool e Manchester United.

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  2. On 12 February 2022, Chelsea became the first London club to win the FIFA Club World Cup against Palmeiras with Kai Havertz scoring a late penalty. Chelsea broke the spending record in the winter transfer window with a £289 million spending spree on eight new signings, with the £107 million signing of Enzo Fernandez breaking the British ...

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    Early history

    The word Chelsea (also formerly Chelceth, Chelchith, or Chelsey,) originates from the Old English term for "landing place [on the river] for chalk or limestone" (Cealc-hyð: chalk-wharf, in Anglo-Saxon). Chelsea hosted the Synod of Chelsea in 787 AD. The first record of the Manor of Chelsea precedes the Domesday Book and records the fact that Thurstan, governor of the King's Palace during the reign of Edward the Confessor (1042–1066), gave the land to the Abbot and Convent of Westminster. From...

    The borough of artists

    Chelsea once had a reputation as London's bohemian quarter, the haunt of artists, radicals, painters and poets. Little of this seems to survive now – the comfortable squares off King's Road are homes to, amongst others, investment bankers and film stars. The Chelsea Arts Club continues in situ; however, the Chelsea College of Art and Design, founded in 1895 as the Chelsea School of Art, moved from Manresa Roadto Pimlico in 2005. The Chelsea Book Club, at no. 65 Cheyne Walk (Lombard Terrace),...

    Swinging Chelsea

    Chelsea shone again, brightly but briefly, in the 1960s Swinging London period and the early 1970s. The Swinging Sixties was defined on King's Road, which runs the length of the area. The Western end of Chelsea featured boutiques Granny Takes a Trip and The Sweet Shop, the latter of which sold medieval silk velvet caftans, tabards and floor cushions, with many of the cultural cognoscenti of the time being customers, including Twiggyand many others. The "Chelsea girl" was a symbol, media criti...

    The parish and borough of Chelsea, which now forms the southern part of the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, was bounded by rivers on three sides with Fulham Road forming part of its northern boundary with Kensington. The eastern boundary with Westminster was formed by the River Westbourne, but was adjusted to follow Chelsea Bridge Roadafte...

    In the 18th century, Chelsea Cricket Club was prominent for a time and played its home matches on what was then Chelsea Common, an area that virtually disappeared under building work in the 19th century.Records have survived of five matches between 1731 and 1789 which involved the Chelsea club and/or were played on the common. Chelsea Football Club...

    Buses

    Chelsea is served by many Transport for Londonbus services.

    Tube and rail

    Chelsea has no Underground station, but there are two stations close to its boundary; Sloane Square to the east and Gloucester Road to the north (both of these on the District and Circle lines). In addition, to the west is the London Overground station Imperial Wharf, on the West London Line. A Chelsea railway station (later renamed Chelsea and Fulham) previously existed on this line, located between the King's Road and the Fulham Road in neighbouring Fulham, but this was closed in 1940 follo...

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    "Chelsea". Chambers's Encyclopaedia. London. 1901.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
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    "Chelsea". London. Let's Go. 1998. p. 156+. ISBN 9780312157524. OL 24256167M.
    Chelsea, The Fascination of London by G. E. Mitton
    Digital Public Library of America. Works related to Chelsea, London, various dates
    Chelsea Independent College Archived 29 March 2019 at the Wayback Machine
  3. Chelsea é um distrito no borough de Kensington e Chelsea, no Oeste de Londres, na Região de Londres, na Inglaterra. Localiza-se as margens do Rio Tâmisa. O bairro é muito conhecido por ser um dos bairros mais ricos de Londres.

  4. O Chelsea Football Club ( pronúncia em inglês: [tʃɛlsi]) é um dos maiores clubes de futebol da Inglaterra, sediado na cidade de Londres, fundado em 10 de março de 1905. Factos rápidos. Fechar. Internacionalmente, é um dos três clubes mais vitoriosos do futebol inglês, ao lado do Liverpool e Manchester United.

  5. Chelsea Football Club is an English football club that plays in the Premier League. Their home stadium is Stamford Bridge in Fulham, London . Chelsea is considered to be one of the most successful clubs in England, having won many trophies, including 6 Premier League, 2 UEFA Champions League , 2 UEFA Europa League , 5 League Cup , 8 ...