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  2. 1992–93 Chelsea F.C. season - Wikipedia

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    The kit was the final one in which Chelsea wore a red garment, the colour having been a popular away kit throughout the 1970s and 1980s. [12] Chelsea wore a third kit of all-yellow with a blue collar and pattern on the front, [13] also worn by Everton. [14] The kit was from an Umbro range called Porto. [15]

  3. 1985–86 Chelsea F.C. season - Wikipedia

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    After an away win at Shrewsbury Town in the 3rd round of the FA Cup, Chelsea lost 2-1 at home to eventual Champions Liverpool in the fourth round. [5] In the 1985-86 Football League Cup Chelsea beat Mansfield Town in a two-legged second round but required replays to advance past Fulham and Everton in the subsequent rounds. After drawing 1–1 ...

  4. Chelsea F.C. - Wikipedia

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    In the mid-1970s, the away strip was a red, white and green kit inspired by the Hungarian national side of the 1950s. [136] Other away kits include an all jade strip worn from 1986 to 1989, red and white diamonds from 1990 to 1992, graphite and tangerine from 1994 to 1996, and luminous yellow from 2007 to 2008. [134]

  5. 2005–06 Chelsea F.C. season - Wikipedia

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    Chelsea's new home kit was all blue with gold accents. Their new away kit was light blue with black shorts and black accents. Their 3rd kit was similar to their away kit from the 2004–05 season, black with grey shorts and grey accents. The only difference was the addition of the new shirt sponsor and new club crest with modifications.

  6. 2001–02 Chelsea F.C. season - Wikipedia

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    The team kit was produced by Umbro and the shirt sponsor was Emirates Airline and bore the "Fly Emirates" logo. Chelsea's home kit was all blue with a white trimmed collar. Their new away kit was all white with blue socks. The club's third kit for this season was orange with blue shorts and accents.

  7. 2004–05 Chelsea F.C. season - Wikipedia

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    The team kit was produced by Umbro. The shirt sponsor was Emirates Airline; the kit bore the "Fly Emirates" logo. Chelsea's home kit, all blue with a white collar, was retained from the previous season. Their new away kit was black with grey shorts and accents.

  8. Away colours - Wikipedia

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    Away colours or road colours (also commonly known as away kits in British English, or away uniforms or road uniforms in American English) are a choice of coloured clothing used in team sports. They are required to be worn by one team during a game between teams that would otherwise wear the same colours as each other, or similar colours.

  9. 1984–85 Chelsea F.C. season - Wikipedia

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    The 1984–85 season was Chelsea Football Club's seventy-first competitive season. With 24 goals, Kerry Dixon was the First Division's top goalscorer (jointly with Gary Lineker ), the first Chelsea player to do this since Jimmy Greaves in 1961.

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