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  2. Chelsea Pitch Owners - Wikipedia

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    The East Stand. The cost of constructing this stand played a large part in the club's financial crisis. Chelsea Pitch Owners plc is a nonprofit organisation which is part of Chelsea Football Club, tasked with the upkeep of the stadium. It owns both the freehold of the Stamford Bridge stadium and the naming rights of Chelsea Football Club.

  3. Stamford Bridge (stadium) - Wikipedia

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    Stamford Bridge (/ ˈ s t æ m f ər d /) is a football stadium in Fulham, adjacent to the borough of Chelsea in West London.It is the home of Premier League club Chelsea.With a capacity of 40,173, it is the ninth largest venue of the 2024–25 Premier League season and the eleventh largest football stadium in England.

  4. Chelsea unlock space for Stamford Bridge stadium expansion ...

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    Chelsea have bought 2.4 acres of neighbouring land with a view to redeveloping Stamford Bridge, but the club have still not ruled out relocating to a new site.

  5. BlueCo - Wikipedia

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    On 7 May 2022, Chelsea confirmed that terms have been agreed for a new ownership group to acquire the club. The group which later known as BlueCo was led by Todd Boehly , chairman and CEO of Eldridge Industries , and Clearlake Capital , it also included Hansjörg Wyss , founder of the Wyss Foundation, and Mark Walter , co-founder and CEO of ...

  6. Chelsea F.C.–Liverpool F.C. rivalry - Wikipedia

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    The first Chelsea team in September 1905. In 1904, Gus Mears acquired the Stamford Bridge athletics stadium in Fulham with the aim of turning it into a football ground. An offer to lease it to nearby Fulham F.C. was turned down, so Mears opted to found his own club to use the stadium.

  7. Who could succeed Cooper as Leicester boss? - AOL

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    Former Leicester keeper Mark Schwarzer says the "name that jumps" out at him about who could succeed Steve Cooper is former Brighton and Chelsea boss Graham Potter. Potter, who is believed to have ...

  8. Matthew Harding - Wikipedia

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    In October 1993, he was appointed as a Chelsea Football Club director. He invested £26.5 million in the club, including £7.5m towards construction of the North Stand (now the Matthew Harding Stand), £16.5m to buy the Stamford Bridge freehold and transfer funds. [4] He would frequently ask players for autographs and other signed items.

  9. A rout at Stamford Bridge - AOL

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    Chelsea set a Europa Conference League record as they crushed Armenian side FC Noah 8-0 at Stamford Bridge on Thursday. Why not relive those goals?