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  2. Chelsea F.C. Development Squad and Academy - Wikipedia

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    Chelsea F.C. Academy is the under-18 team of Chelsea Football Club. It is a member of the Professional U18 Development League. It is a member of the Professional U18 Development League. They have won the FA Youth Cup nine times, including five consecutive titles between 2014 and 2018.

  3. Chelsea F.C. - Wikipedia

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    Chelsea's training ground is located in Cobham, Surrey. Chelsea moved to Cobham in 2004. ... Other away kits include an all jade strip worn from 1986 to 1989, ...

  4. Cobham Training Centre - Wikipedia

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    When Roman Abramovich purchased Chelsea FC in July 2003, the club's training facilities were identified as an important area for new investment. Chelsea had used the Harlington training ground since the 1970s, but it was owned by Imperial College, and its facilities were regarded as outdated in comparison to those of clubs such as Manchester United (Trafford Training Centre) and Arsenal ...

  5. Omari Hutchinson - Wikipedia

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    In a video posted on Chelsea's official website in late July 2023, Hutchinson's father stated that he had been released twice by Chelsea as a child. [8] In 2012, he was scouted and signed by Charlton Athletic while playing football in the Addicks car park as his brother, Oshaye, was training with the youth team. [ 9 ]

  6. 2024–25 Chelsea F.C. season - Wikipedia

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    After an underwhelming preseason, Chelsea had a rough start to their 2024–25 season, losing 0–2 to Manchester City at home. Erling Haaland opened the scoring in the 18th minute, but despite the Blues' best efforts to equalize, former Chelsea midfielder Mateo Kovačić scored from outside of the box to win the game for City. [2]

  7. Kingsmeadow, Kingston upon Thames - Wikipedia

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    Kingsmeadow is a football stadium in Norbiton, Kingston upon Thames, London, which is used for home matches by Chelsea Women and Chelsea Development Squad. It was formerly the home of Kingstonian and AFC Wimbledon and has a capacity of 4,850 with 2,265 seats.