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词条 2015–16 Chelsea F.C. season
释义

  1. Month by month review

     June  July  August  September  October  November  December  January  February  March  April  May 

  2. Club

     Coaching staff  Other information 

  3. Kits

     Kits information 

  4. Squad information

     First team squad 

  5. New contracts

  6. Transfers

     In  Summer  Winter  Out  Summer  Winter  Loan in  Summer  Winter  Loan out  Summer  Winter  Overall transfer activity  Spending  Income  Expenditure 

  7. Pre-season

  8. Competitions

     Overall  Overview  FA Community Shield  Premier League  League table  Results summary  Results by matchday  Score overview  Matches  FA Cup  League Cup  UEFA Champions League  Group stage  Knockout phase  Round of 16 

  9. Statistics

     Appearances  Top scorers  Clean sheets  Summary 

  10. Awards

     Player 

  11. References

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| season = 2015–16
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| caption = Chelsea players during the 2–2 draw at Newcastle United, September 2015
| owner = {{nowrap|Roman Abramovich}}
| manager = José Mourinho
{{nowrap|(until 17 December 2015)}}
Guus Hiddink (interim,
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| chairman = {{nowrap|Bruce Buck}}
| stadium = Stamford Bridge
| league = Premier League
| league result = 10th
| cup1 = FA Cup
| cup1 result = Sixth round
| cup2 = League Cup
| cup2 result = Fourth round
| cup3 = FA Community Shield
| cup3 result = Runners-up
| cup4 = UEFA Champions League
| cup4 result = Round of 16
| league topscorer = Diego Costa (12 goals)
| season topscorer = Diego Costa (16 goals)
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{{nowrap|(3 October 2015)}}[1]
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{{nowrap|(9 March 2016)}}[2]
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The 2015–16 season was Chelsea's 102nd competitive season, 27th consecutive season in the top flight of English football, 24th consecutive season in the Premier League, and 110th year in existence as a football club.[4] They entered this season as reigning champions after winning the league for a fifth time the previous season, and also participated in the FA Cup, League Cup, Community Shield and the UEFA Champions League. The season covers the period from 1 July 2015 to 30 June 2016.

Month by month review

June

Left winger Gaël Kakuta leaves the Blues to join La Liga side Sevilla, for a fee of £2.5 million.[5][6][7]Goalkeeper Petr Čech leaves the club to join London rivals Arsenal on a three-year deal. The legendary Czech played 486 games for the Blues in all competitions winning four Premier League medals, four FA Cup medals, three League Cup medals and one UEFA Champions League medal.[8][9]

Petr Čech starred in the 2012 UEFA Champions League Final, saving an extra time penalty from Arjen Robben as well as two penalties in the penalty shoot out and was subsequently named Fans' Man of the Match.[10] While at the Blues, Čech holds a number of goalkeeping records, including the Premier League record for fewest appearances required to reach 100 clean sheets, having done so in 180 league appearances.[11] During the 2004–05 season, Čech went 1,025 minutes without conceding a goal – a Premier League record, until it was surpassed by Edwin van der Sar of Manchester United.[12] He won the Golden Glove three times; in the 2004–05, 2009–10 and 2013–14 as the Premier League goalkeeper with the most clean sheets. Čech kept a club record 220 clean sheets for Chelsea in all competitions.

July

On 3 July, the Blues announced the signing of Radamel Falcao on a season-long loan deal from Monaco.[13][14]

Young central midfielders Josh McEachran and Marco van Ginkel leave the Blues on a permanent basis and on loan, respectively. McEachran joins Championship club Brentford on a four-year deal for a reported £750,000,[15][16] while Van Ginkel joins Stoke City on a year-long loan deal.[17][18] Along with Van Ginkel moving on a season-long loan, U21 player Andreas Christensen joins Borussia Mönchengladbach,[19] while Nathan and Isaiah Brown join Eredivisie club Vitesse Arnhem.[20]

On 13 July, the Blues completed the signing of Bosnian goalkeeper Asmir Begović from Stoke City on a four-year deal for a reported £8 million.[21][22] Patrick Bamford extends his contract for another three years and is loaned to Premier League outfit Crystal Palace.[23]

José Mourinho also confirmed that Bertrand Traoré will be a part of his first team plans next season, as is Victor Moses. On 28 July, left back Filipe Luís leaves the Blues after just one year, moving back to former club Atlético Madrid for a reported £11.1 million.

August

Chelsea lost the 2015 FA Community Shield 1–0 to Arsenal thanks to an Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain goal in the 24th minute. Diego Costa missed the game through injury, and it was the first time Arsène Wenger defeated José Mourinho in 14 attempts.[24]

On 3 August, Todd Kane signs a new three-year deal at the club, therefore keeping him at the Blues until 2018.[25] Young England forward Dominic Solanke joins fellow Blues players Isiah Brown, Lewis Baker, Nathan and Danilo Pantić on loan at Dutch Eredivisie team Vitesse Arnhem on a season long loan.[26]

On 5 August, Chelsea lost to Fiorentina 1–0.[27][28]

Mohammed Salah joins Roma on a season long loan and Todd Kane joins NEC Nijmegen.[29][30] On 7 August, manager José Mourinho has signed a new four-year contract, keeping him at Stamford Bridge until at least 2019.[31] Young centre-back Alex Davey joins Peterborough United on a one-month loan deal.[32]

Chelsea started their Premier League campaign at home against Swansea City. Swansea come from behind twice to draw 2–2 with ten-man Chelsea. Oscar gave the Blues the lead before André Ayew drew Swansea level, yet Chelsea went in 2–1 up at the break thanks to a Federico Fernández own goal. Six minutes into the second half, Thibaut Courtois was sent off for a last man foul on Bafétimbi Gomis, where Gomis then stepped up to equalise for the Swans.[33][34][35] This match involved an incident in which Eva Caneiro, the Chelsea team doctor, came on to treat Eden Hazard – an action for which she was later criticised by José Mourinho. Caneiro would later take the club to court and eventually won a £5 million settlement. This event, however, signalled the beginning of a downward spiral that would culminate in José Mourinho's sacking.

Oriol Romeu joins Southampton after four years as a Chelsea player in which he made 33 appearances, scoring once from the penalty spot against Wolverhampton Wanderers in 2012.[36]Nathan Aké has signed a new five-year contract with Chelsea and will continue his development by spending this season on loan in the Premier League at Watford.[37][38]Manchester City hammered the Blues 3–0 at the Etihad Stadium, goals from Sergio Agüero, Vincent Kompany and Fernandinho condemning José Mourinho to his joint-heaviest defeat whilst in charge of Chelsea.[39] Despite only being the second game of the season, Manchester City move five points ahead of the Blues. Directly after the game, German Bundesliga club FC Augsburg announce that Baba Rahman has signed for Chelsea for a reported fee of £21.7 million.[40][41][42][43]

The Blues announce the signing of Barcelona winger Pedro for a reported £21.4 million, signing a four-year deal with Chelsea. Pedro has won the World Cup, European Championship, three UEFA Champions Leagues and numerous titles in Spain with Barça.[44][45][46] Pedro will wear the number 17 shirt, which was given to Baba Rahman, the latter vacating it to number 6. The number 17 was previously worn by Eden Hazard and Mohamed Salah.[47]

On 23 August, the Blues announced the signing of Kenedy from Fluminense, who will wear the number 16 shirt.[48] Pedro stars on his Chelsea debut as he scores one and assists another as the Blues win their first game of the season against West Bromwich Albion. Thibaut Courtois saved a first half James Morrison penalty before goals from Pedro, Diego Costa and César Azpilicueta sent Chelsea in 3–1 up at the break. Despite having John Terry sent off in the 54th minute, Chelsea held on to claim all three points.[49]

Chelsea are drawn away against Walsall in the Third Round Capital One Cup.[50]

[51] While Juan Cuadrado signs on a year-long loan deal for Italian Serie A club Juventus.[52][53]

In José Mourinho's 200th Premier League match, Chelsea lost 1–2 to Crystal Palace at Stamford Bridge. The defeat was only Mourinho's second home defeat in his Chelsea career. Goals from Bakary Sako and Joel Ward either side of Radamel Falcao's first goal for the Blues sent Chelsea eight points behind leaders Manchester City.[54]

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September

On transfer deadline day, Chelsea announced the signing of Nantes defender Papy Djilobodji for a reported £2.7 million.[55] Victor Moses extends his contract for another four years and is loaned to West Ham United.[56] The Blues also signed Michael Hector for a reported £4 million from Reading; he was immediately loaned back to Reading for the entirety of the season.[57]

First choice goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois is ruled out for up to three months with a knee injury.[58] The Blues' poor form continued as they suffered another defeat, this time away at Everton. A Steven Naismith hat-trick condemned Chelsea to a third defeat after just five games, as many as they suffered in the entire previous season.[59]

Chelsea win their first home game of the season as they defeat Maccabi Tel Aviv 4–0. Goals from Willian, Oscar, Diego Costa and Cesc Fàbregas sent the Blues top of Group G after one game.[60] This victory was Chelsea's first clean sheet since the Blues won the title last May 1–0 against Crystal Palace.[61]

Goals from Kurt Zouma and a Callum Chambers own goal gave Chelsea a 2–0 victory over nine-man Arsenal. Gabriel and Santi Cazorla were sent off for the Gunners, the former for kicking out at Diego Costa and the latter for receiving two yellow cards. The Blues also keep their first clean sheet of the 2015–16 Premier League season, Zouma's goal was his first in the Premier League for Chelsea.[62] Two days after the game, both Chelsea and Arsenal were charged with failing to control their players and Costa was charged with an act of violent conduct for the incident that started the disturbance, where he slapped Laurent Koscielny in the face, which was not seen by the match officials but caught on video.[63] Costa was given a three-match suspension,[64] while Gabriel had his three-match suspension withdrawn after a "wrongful dismissal claim" from Arsenal and he was available for their next match.[65]

Chelsea came from 2–0 down with ten minutes to play to secure a point away to Newcastle United thanks to late goals from substitutes Ramires and Willian. Ayoze Pérez and Georginio Wijnaldum sent the Magpies ahead before the Brazilian substitutes sent the Blues five points off the top four.[66]

The Blues' last game in September finished in a 2–1 loss at Porto in a hard-fought game. Chelsea failed to claim a draw as goals from André André and Maicon sent Porto one point ahead of Chelsea.[67]

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October

Chelsea's poor start to the season continued as Southampton came from behind to record a victory at Stamford Bridge. The Blues have taken only eight points from a possible 24 this season and are only four above the relegation zone.[68] After Saturday's home defeat, Chelsea have offered their full support to manager José Mourinho. Meanwhile, Blues captain John Terry says the 52-year-old Portuguese is the best person to help the club recover from their miserable start.

"If anyone is going to get us out of this hole it is going to be José Mourinho", said the 34-year-old defender.[69]

The Blues defeat Aston Villa 2–0 at Stamford Bridge, with a Diego Costa goal and an Alan Hutton own goal. José Mourinho dropped Eden Hazard, Nemanja Matić and Gary Cahill and chose to start youngsters Ruben Loftus-Cheek and Baba Rahman.[70] Four days later, Chelsea draw 0–0 with Ukrainian side Dynamo Kyiv, keeping them in third place one point behind the Ukrainian champions.[71]

José Mourinho and Nemanja Matić were sent-off as Chelsea's miserable Premier League campaign continued with a 2–1 defeat at West Ham on 24 October. Mauro Zárate fired the Hammers in front when Chelsea failed to clear a corner. Matić was sent off after being booked twice in nine minutes before the break, and Mourinho joined him after speaking to referee Jon Moss at half-time.

Gary Cahill levelled from a corner but Andy Carroll met Aaron Cresswell's cross to send the Hammers to second in the table.[72]

Chelsea crashed out of the League Cup in the fourth round after Jack Butland's penalty shootout heroics earned ten-man Stoke City a 5–4 spot-kick win that increased the pressure on José Mourinho. Jonathan Walters struck a goal worthy of winning any contest to give Stoke the lead early in the second half, before Loïc Rémy's injury-time equaliser took the tie the distance at the Britannia Stadium. After nine out of the first nine spot-kicks were clinically despatched—with the likes of Charlie Adam, Marko Arnautović, Oscar, Rémy and Willian successful—Eden Hazard saw his attempt brilliantly saved by Jack Butland, who earned his side a place in the last eight.[73]

Philippe Coutinho scored twice as Liverpool came from behind to beat Chelsea 3–1 at Stamford Bridge on 31 October to ratchet up the pressure yet further on the beleaguered Mourinho. A Ramires header gave the Premier League champions the lead after just four minutes, but compatriot Coutinho fired Liverpool level in some style just before half-time. Oscar came close with a long-range chip, but chances were few and far between in the second half until another Coutinho effort clipped John Terry and flew past Asmir Begović. Christian Benteke made sure of the points with a composed finish in the closing minutes as Jürgen Klopp secured his first league win since taking charge of Liverpool.[74]Position at the end of October{{Fb cl header}}{{Fb cl2 team |p=15 |t=Chelsea|w=3 |d=2 |l=6 |gf=16 |ga=22 |bc=}}{{end}}

November

Chelsea eased the pressure on manager José Mourinho as Willian's late winner gave them a crucial Champions League victory over Dynamo Kyiv at Stamford Bridge. The win moved the Blues into second place in Group G, three points behind leaders Porto, but now with a two-point cushion to Dynamo.[75]

Premier League-wise, though, Chelsea continued their struggle as they lost in a 1–0 away game at Stoke City. Seeing Norwich City win, this left them 16th in the League and three points above relegation.[76]

Chelsea recorded their first win in four Premier League matches as Diego Costa's first goal in seven games gave them a narrow victory over Norwich. The Blues finally broke through when Costa finished off Cesc Fàbregas' quickly taken free-kick. The home side were denied a second when Kurt Zouma's flick hit the crossbar.[77]

The Blues also secured back to back wins, after defeating Maccabi Tel Aviv 4–0. Goals from Gary Cahill, Willian, Oscar and Kurt Zouma sent Chelsea closer to the knockout phase, needing only one point home against Porto.[78]

Tottenham Hotspur extended their unbeaten run in the Premier League to a club record 13 games with a 0–0 draw against Chelsea at White Hart Lane. Neither goalkeeper was to beaten before the final whistle, leaving Mourinho's side 14th in the table with one win in their last five Premier League matches.[79]Position at the end of November{{Fb cl header}}{{Fb cl2 team |p=16 |t=Chelsea|w=4 |d=3 |l=7 |gf=17 |ga=23 |bc=}}{{end}}

December

Glenn Murray scored a dramatic late winning goal as AFC Bournemouth recorded one of the most famous wins in their history against Chelsea at Stamford Bridge. The substitute had been on the pitch for just 99 seconds before he bundled home the winner. Mourinho's side, who sit 14th in the table, have now suffered eight defeats in 15 league games and Eden Hazard's goalless streak stretching to 25 games in all competitions.[80]

Chelsea advanced to the Champions League knockout stage with a 2–0 victory, which eliminated opponents Porto and sent the Portuguese side into the Europa League. Costa, on the bench in the Blues' last two games, had a hand in the opening goal when his saved effort rebounded in off Iván Marcano and Willian scored the second goal.[81]

The Blues lost their ninth Premier League game (out of sixteen) of the season, while Leicester City moved to the top of the Premier League, in a 2–1 loss on Monday. This left the defending champions just one point clear of the relegation. Jamie Vardy scored for the sixth consecutive Premier League home match and Riyad Mahrez scored the second goal before Loïc Rémy could halve the deficit with 13 minutes remaining.[82]

On 17 December, after the loss against Leicester City and after losing nine out of sixteen league games, manager José Mourinho was sacked by Chelsea.[83] Former Netherlands boss Guus Hiddink was appointed interim Chelsea manager until the end of the season following the sacking of Mourinho. The Dutchman was to be at Stamford Bridge for Sunderland's match, but Steve Holland took control of team matters for the game alongside Eddie Newton, who now took on the role of assistant first-team coach.[84]

Chelsea began their second post-José Mourinho era by scoring three goals in the Premier League for the first time in nearly four months to beat Sunderland. Fabio Borini pulled one back for Sunderland when he bundled in from close range, but that was not enough to take it to a comeback. The day was marked by fan protests and shows of support for Mourinho.[85]

On Boxing Day, Diego Costa scored twice as Guus Hiddink's second spell as Chelsea boss started with a 2–2 draw against Watford.[86]

On 28 December, keepers David de Gea and Thibaut Courtois were the stars of the show as Manchester United and Chelsea drew 0–0.[87]

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January

Chelsea secured their first victory in Hiddink's second spell as boss to move six points clear of relegation with a win at Crystal Palace. A first-half goal from Oscar gave the Blues the lead at Selhurst Park, before second-half strikes from Willian and Diego Costa secured all three points.[88]

John Swift extended his loan with Championship club Brentford until the end of the season. Additionally, both Patrick Bamford and Christian Atsu returned to the club following their loan spells with Crystal Palace and Bournemouth respectively.[89]

On 10 January, Chelsea advanced to the fourth round of the FA Cup, defeating Football League One side Scunthorpe United 2–0. Ruben Loftus-Cheek scored the second goal, the first of his senior career at Chelsea.[90]

On 24 January, Chelsea earned a 1–0 victory over Arsenal after a first-half goal from Diego Costa. With this win, Chelsea moved past West Bromwich Albion into 13th in the league over goal difference with 28 points.[91]

On 31 January, Chelsea rounded out the month with a 5–1 victory over Championship side MK Dons in the fourth round of the FA Cup. The Blues will host Manchester City in the fifth round on 21 February.[92]

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February

Chelsea began the month with back-to-back draws against league opponents Watford and Manchester United, 0–0 and 1–1, respectively.[93][94] The draw against Manchester United was marred by a serious knee injury to Kurt Zouma, which would rule him out until the following season.

Chelsea returned to their winning ways on 13 February, dominating Newcastle United 5–1 at Stamford Bridge. Chelsea led 2–0 within ten minutes thanks to goals from Diego Costa and Pedro. Costa later set up Willian, who finished to make the lead three goals at the 17 minute mark. In the second half, Pedro added a second goal, and Bertrand Traoré scored his first league goal to make it 5–0. The Magpies got a 90th-minute goal through Andros Townsend, but it was little consolation as the rout ended in favor of the Blues. The only other blemish of the game was a hamstring injury to club captain John Terry, who missed the next match.[95]

Chelsea then faced Paris Saint-Germain in the first leg of the UEFA Champions League round of 16. Chelsea were without John Terry and Kurt Zouma, due to injuries, and Nemanja Matić, as he had been suspended for accumulating two yellow cards. Because of this, Chelsea started Gary Cahill and Branislav Ivanović at centre back, and Baba Rahman and César Azpilicueta at full-back. The Parisians dominated possession throughout much of the half and eventually capitalized in the 39th minute. Chelsea midfielder John Obi Mikel conceded a foul just outside the 18-yard box. PSG forward Zlatan Ibrahimović's free kick deflected off Mikel, who was part of the wall, and past goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois. Just a few minutes later, however, Chelsea equalised through Mikel from a stoppage time corner kick. PSG regained their lead late in the game as Edinson Cavani, who had only entered the match moments prior as a substitute, broke through the Chelsea back line and beat Courtois. The lead would hold, with PSG holding a 2–1 lead heading into the second leg.[96]

Five days after the loss in Paris, Chelsea bounced back with a 5–1 win against Manchester City in the fifth round of the FA Cup. City manager Manuel Pellegrini chose to play a weakened squad that featured five youth players making their senior debuts.[97] Chelsea struck first, Diego Costa scoring on a 35th-minute header. However, City immediately responded, with David Faupala scoring on his senior debut and tying the score going to halftime. However, Faupala's goal was the last glimmer of hope, as Chelsea would score four times in the second half. Four different Chelsea players scored in the second half: Willian, Gary Cahill, Eden Hazard, and Bertrand Traoré. The final score was 5–1.[98] Later that day, Chelsea drew Everton as their opponent in the sixth round, to be played on 12 March.

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March

Chelsea began March with a victory against Norwich City on the first day of the month. Chelsea scored just 39 seconds into the match behind a strike from Kenedy, a natural winger who had lined up as a left back. Having taken the lead in the first minute, Chelsea later doubled it in the final minute of the first half, with Diego Costa scoring in stoppage time. Norwich would cut the Blues' lead to one after a 68th-minute goal from Nathan Redmond. However, Chelsea would manage to hold on to their lead and win. The final score was 2–1.[99]

Four days later, Chelsea faced off with Stoke City. Chelsea scored through Bertrand Traoré in the 39th minute. Chelsea maintained their lead, but Mame Biram Diouf would equalize in the 85th. This score would hold, a 1–1 draw.[100]

On 9 March, Chelsea lost 1–2 (2–4 on aggregate) to PSG in the second leg of the Champions League round of 16. Adrien Rabiot put PSG ahead 16 minutes into the match. Chelsea's Diego Costa equalised 11 minutes later, putting the aggregate score 3–2 in favor of PSG. A second Chelsea goal would have forced extra time, and they looked the better side for the remainder of the second half, but failed to score such a goal on several chances. In the 60th minute, Costa went to ground with an injury and had to be replaced by Bertrand Traoré. Seven minutes later, Zlatan Ibrahimović connected with an Ángel Di María cross. This all but ended any chances of a Chelsea comeback, as, due to the away goals rule, would have needed to score three goals in just over 20 minutes. Chelsea failed to score even one, let alone three, and the score ended 1–2 (2–4 on aggregate) in favor of PSG.[101]

On 12 March, Chelsea lost 2–0 away to Everton in the sixth round of the FA Cup. Former Chelsea's player Romelu Lukaku scored both goals for Everton. As of 12 March, Chelsea were eliminated from all knockout competitions and sat 10th in the league.[102]

On 19 March, Chelsea earned a 2–2 draw with London rivals West Ham United at Stamford Bridge. West Ham United opened the scoring with a fantastic long range shot from Manuel Lanzini which sailed past Thibaut Courtois in the 17th minute. However, just before the half time break Spaniard Cesc Fàbregas equalized with a sublime free-kick. West Ham United re-took the lead in the 61st minute courtesy of substitute Andy Carroll. However, Chelsea replied again this time in the 88th minute after Ruben Loftus-Cheek was brought down by Michail Antonio in the penalty area, therefore earning the Blues a penalty with seconds of normal time remaining. Chelsea then found their second equalizer of the match after Cesc Fàbregas converted the penalty comfortably past goalkeeper Adrián.[103]

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April

Chelsea began the month with a 4–0 away victory at Villa Park, beating a struggling Aston Villa side. Matt Miazga, Alexandre Pato and Jake Clarke-Salter all made their first-team debuts for Chelsea. Chelsea took the lead through Ruben Loftus-Cheek after his shot was deflected by Villa defender Joleon Lescott. The Blues then doubled their advantage through an Alexandre Pato penalty, after he was brought down in the area by Aly Cissokho. Pato had replaced the injured Loïc Rémy in the 23rd minute. Chelsea then scored a third through Pedro a minute into the second half. Pedro scored a second after a Pato shot was parried away by Villa goalkeeper Brad Guzan and found its way to the feet of the Spaniard.[104]

On 4 April, Chelsea announced that Antonio Conte would become the new first team head coach at the start of the 2016–17 campaign.[105][106]

On 9 April, Chelsea lost 1–0 at Swansea, with the Swans scoring through Gylfi Sigurðsson.[107]

On 16 April, Chelsea lost 3–0 at home to Manchester City, the same scoreline as the previous league meeting between the two sides in August 2015.[108]

On 23 April, Chelsea played away at Bournemouth. Chelsea got on the board early with a goal from Pedro, followed by two Hazard goals and a Willian goal. Hazard scored three goals in the Premier League this season. Fabregas contributed three assists in the win.[109]

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May

Chelsea went winless throughout the month of May, managing three draws and a loss. Their first game of the month on 2 May was a 2–2 draw to Tottenham Hotspur in which Chelsea came back from being 2–0 down at half time, to secure a point against Tottenham and effectively end their London rival's hopes of obtaining the Premier League title, as Tottenham dropping points meant that they were mathematically unable to surpass Leicester at the top of the table. The opening goals for Tottenham came from Kane in the 35th minute and Son Heung-min's low strike in the 44th minute. The match seemed to be decided until Chelsea returned fire in the second half with Cahill lashing in a goal from distance in the 58th minute, and Hazard then scored a goal in the 83rd minute to continue to regain his form after not having scored until April, and to maintain Chelsea's unbeaten streak at home against Tottenham for the 26th year in a row.[110]

Chelsea's next game was a 3–2 away loss to Sunderland on 7 May, which proved to be crucial for the home side's survival in the top flight of English football, at the time moving Sunderland up to 17th in the table and one point clear of their bitter rivals Newcastle United. Chelsea scored the opening goal with a precise finishing strike from Diego Costa in the 14th minute, giving them the lead until Sunderland equalised with a 41st minute volley from Khazri. Chelsea regained the lead seven minutes later in added time with a goal from Nemanja Matić to put them 2–1 up at half time. Sunderland were to turn the game on its head in the second half with two goals in the span of three minutes from Fabio Borini and Jermain Defoe, scored in the 67th and 70th minute. Chelsea were unable to fight back for a draw as Sunderland held on for the three points which would boost their survival hopes. Chelsea remained 9th in the table following the result, possessing a better goal difference than Stoke City in 10th position.[111]

Chelsea's penultimate game of the season and their last away fixture was a 1–1 draw with Liverpool at Anfield, on 11 May. After a slow start, Eden Hazard found the net again, continuing an improved run of form with a 32nd minute solo goal to put the Blues in front. The game remained uneventful until Christian Benteke equalised for Liverpool, with a header in the 2nd minute of added time during the second half, claiming a point for the Merseyside club and increasing the team's unbeaten home streak to 12 games.[112]

Chelsea's final game of the 2015–16 Premier League season on 15 May resulted in another 1–1 draw, this time at home to champions Leicester City whom they had failed to defend their title against from the previous season. The game remained goalless until the 66th minute with Cesc Fàbregas scoring a penalty. Leicester responded quickly with a goal from Danny Drinkwater fourteen minutes later, to conclude the campaign with Chelsea finishing 10th due to a win from Stoke City sending the club above Chelsea in the table. Chelsea's tenth-place finish marked the club's lowest finish in the Premier League since the 1995–96 season, in which they finished 11th. It also marked the worst defence of a title in the Premier League's 24-year history, and confirmed the club's absence from European competition in the 2016/17 season.[113]

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Kits

Supplier: Adidas[114]/ Sponsor: Yokohama Tyres.[115]
PositionStaff
First-team ManagerNED}} Guus Hiddink
Assistant ManagerENG}} Steve Holland
ENG}} Eddie Newton
Technical DirectorNGR}} Michael Emenalo
Goalkeeper CoachFRA}} Christophe Lollichon
Fitness CoachENG}} Chris Jones
Assistant Fitness CoachESP}} Carlos Lalin
Senior Opposition ScoutENG}} Mick McGiven
Medical DirectorESP}} Paco Biosca
Head of Youth DevelopmentENG}} Neil Bath
Under-21 Team ManagerENG}} Adi Viveash
Under-18 Team ManagerENG}} Joe Edwards
Head of Match Analysis/ScoutENG}} James Melbourne
International Head CoachENG}} Dermot Drummy
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Kits information

Adidas have launched three kits as usual for Chelsea. Each kits feature a fingerprint motif woven onto the label, which symbolises the connection of the club's fans, according to the website.{{citation needed|date=February 2016}}

  • Home: The home kit stays loyal to tradition, with white and red trims at the collar, sleeves, shorts and socks. The vertical pinstripes pay a tribute to Chelsea's history, which have been a feature of several iconic shirts from the past three decades. The kit features a fingerprint motif woven onto a label on each shirt. The sponsor logo of Adidas and the words "YOKOHAMA TYRES" are both white, while the sponsor logo of Yokohama is red.[116]
  • Away: The away kit features a predominantly white body with blue and red bands on each arm. Same as the home shirt, the away kit features a "fingerprint" on the hem. The sponsor logo of Adidas and the words "YOKOHAMA TYRES" are both blue, while the sponsor logo of Yokohama is red.[117] The shorts and socks are white and blue respectively, enabling them to be mixed and matched with their home counterparts.
  • Third: The third kit is black and white and features a fading, lateral pinstripe design on the shorts, which features as a subtle graphic on the shirt as well. The badge is adjusted to the kit colours of black and white. The kit follows the theme of many other third kits of important clubs that Adidas supplies for the big club. The sponsor logo of Adidas and the words "YOKOHAMA TYRES" are both white, while the sponsor logo of Yokohama is red.[118]
  • Keeper: The primary goalkeeper kit is 'vivid mint', combined with navy blue applications. There is also an away yellow kit and third black kit as well.

Squad information

First team squad

{{Updated|11 May 2016.}}[119]
Squad no.NameNationalityPosition(s)Date of birth (Age)
Goalkeepers
1 Asmir Begović HG1Bosnia}} GKdf=yes|2016|05|16|1987|06|20}}
13 Thibaut CourtoisBelgium}} GKdf=yes|2016|05|16|1992|05|11}}
32 Marco AmeliaItaly}} GKdf=yes|2016|05|16|1982|4|2}}
33 Mitchell Beeney U21England}} GKdf=yes|2016|05|16|1995|10|03}}
40 Bradley Collins U21England}} GKdf=yes|2016|05|16|1997|02|18}}
Defenders
2 Branislav IvanovićSerbia}} RB / CBdf=yes|2016|05|16|1984|02|22}}
5 Kurt Zouma U21France}} CB / DMdf=yes|2016|05|16|1994|10|27}}
6 Baba Rahman U21Ghana}} LBdf=yes|2016|05|16|1994|07|02}}
20 Matt Miazga U21United States}} CBdf=yes|2016|05|16|1995|07|19}}
24 Gary Cahill HG1England}} CBdf=yes|2016|05|16|1985|12|19}}
26 John Terry HG2England}} CBdf=yes|2016|05|16|1980|12|07}}
28 César AzpilicuetaSpain}} RB / LBdf=yes|2016|05|16|1989|08|28}}
34 Ola Aina U21England}} CB / RBdf=yes|2016|05|16|1996|10|08}}
37 Jake Clarke-Salter U21England}} CBdf=yes|2016|05|16|1997|09|22}}
39 Fankaty Dabo U21England}} RBdf=yes|2016|05|16|1995|10|11}}
43 Fikayo Tomori U21England}} CB / RBdf=yes|2016|05|16|1997|12|19}}
Midfielders
4 Cesc Fàbregas HG1Spain}} CM / AMdf=yes|2016|05|16|1987|5|4}}
8 OscarBrazil}} AM / RW / CMdf=yes|2016|05|16|1991|09|09}}
10 Eden HazardBelgium}} LW / AM / RWdf=yes|2016|05|16|1991|01|07}}
12 John Obi MikelNigeria}} DM / CMdf=yes|2016|05|16|1987|04|22}}
14 Bertrand Traoré U21Burkina Faso}} RW / LW / CFdf=yes|2016|05|16|1995|9|6}}
16 Kenedy U21Brazil}} LW / AM / RWdf=yes|2016|05|16|1996|02|08}}
17 PedroSpain}} RW / LWdf=yes|2016|05|16|1987|07|28}}
21 Nemanja MatićSerbia}} DM / CMdf=yes|2016|05|16|1988|08|01}}
22 WillianBrazil}} AM / RWdf=yes|2016|05|16|1988|08|09}}
36 Ruben Loftus-Cheek U21England}} CMdf=yes|2016|05|16|1996|01|23}}
38 Kasey Palmer U21England}} AMdf=yes|2016|05|16|1996|11|09}}
41 Charlie Colkett U21England}} CMdf=yes|2016|05|16|1996|09|04}}
Strikers
9 Radamel FalcaoColombia}} CFdf=yes|2016|05|16|1986|02|10}}
11 Alexandre PatoBrazil}} CFdf=yes|2016|05|16|1989|09|2}}
18 Loïc RémyFrance}} CFdf=yes|2016|05|16|1987|1|2}}
19 Diego CostaSpain}} CFdf=yes|2016|05|16|1988|10|7}}
42 Tammy Abraham U21England}} CFdf=yes|2016|05|16|1997|10|2}}
  • HG1 = Association-trained player
  • HG2 = Club-trained player
  • U21 = Under-21 player

New contracts

No. | Squad NumberPos | PositionPlayerContract lengthContract endDateSource
{{sort|3|CB}}Christensen, Andreas|{{flagicon|DEN}} Andreas Christensen}}{{sort|1|5 years}}{{sort|1|2020}}{{dts|10 June 2015}}[120]
{{sort|12|ST}}Bamford, Patrick|{{flagicon|ENG}} Patrick Bamford}}{{sort|1|3 years}}{{sort|1|2018}}{{dts|21 July 2015}}[121][122]
{{sort|3|CB}}Kalas, Tomáš|{{flagicon|CZE}} Tomáš Kalas}}{{sort|1|3 years}}{{sort|1|2018}}{{dts|23 July 2015}}[123]
{{sort|2|RB}}Kane, Todd|{{flagicon|ENG}} Todd Kane}}{{sort|1|3 years}}{{sort|1|2018}}{{dts|3 August 2015}}[25][124]
{{sort|3|CB}}Aké, Nathan|{{flagicon|NED}} Nathan Aké}}{{sort|1|5 years}}{{sort|1|2020}}{{dts|14 August 2015}}[125]
{{sort|10|LW}}Moses, Victor|{{flagicon|NGA}} Victor Moses}}{{sort|1|4 years}}{{sort|1|2019}}{{dts|1 September 2015}}[126]
{{sort|10|LW}}Brown, Isaiah|{{flagicon|ENG}} Isaiah Brown}}{{sort|1|4 years}}{{sort|1|2019}}{{dts|1 September 2015}}[127]
7{{sort|7|CM}}Santos do Nascimento, Ramires|{{flagicon|BRA}} Ramires}}{{sort|1|4 years}}{{sort|1|2019}}{{dts|29 October 2015}}[128]
37{{sort|7|CB}}Clarke-Salter, Jake|{{flagicon|ENG}} Jake Clarke-Salter}}{{sort|1|4 years}}{{sort|1|2019}}{{dts|16 November 2015}}[129]
24{{sort|7|CB}}Cahill, Gary|{{flagicon|ENG}} Gary Cahill}}{{sort|1|4 years}}{{sort|1|2019}}{{dts|2 December 2015}}[130]
2{{sort|2|CB}}Ivanovic, Branislav|{{flagicon|SRB}} Branislav Ivanović}}{{sort|1|1 year}}{{sort|1|2017}}{{dts|22 January 2016}}[131]
38{{sort|5|CM}}Palmer, Kasey|{{flagicon|ENG}} Kasey Palmer}}{{sort|1|4 years}}{{sort|1|2020}}{{dts|2 February 2016}}[132]
{{sort|5|CM}}Scott, Kyle|{{flagicon|USA}} Kyle Scott}}{{sort|1|4 years}}{{sort|1|2020}}{{dts|2 February 2016}}[133]
36{{sort|5|CM}}Loftus-Cheek, Ruben|{{flagicon|ENG}} Ruben Loftus-Cheek}}{{sort|1|5 years}}{{sort|1|2021}}{{dts|29 February 2016}}[134]
{{sort|3|CB}}Conroy, Dion|{{flagicon|ENG}} Dion Conroy}}{{sort|1|2 years}}{{sort|1|2018}}{{dts|29 February 2016}}[134]
41{{sort|5|CM}}Colkett, Charlie|{{flagicon|ENG}} Charlie Colkett}}{{sort|1|3 years}}{{sort|1|2019}}{{dts|22 April 2016}}[135]
26{{sort|5|CB}}Terry, John|{{flagicon|ENG}} John Terry}}{{sort|1|1 year}}{{sort|1|2017}}{{dts|18 May 2016}}[136]

Transfers

In

Summer

No. | Squad NumberPos | PositionPlayerTransferred FromFeeDateSource
{{sort|9|AM}}Nathan|{{flagicon|BRA}} Nathan}}BRA}} Atlético Paranaense{{sort|5|£4,500,000}}{{dts|1 July 2015}}[137][138]
{{sort|5|DM}}Joseph Colley|{{flagicon|SWE}} Joseph Colley}}SWE}} BrommapojkarnaUndisclosed{{dts|1 July 2015}}[139][140]
1{{sort|1|GK}}Asmir Begović|{{flagicon|BIH}} Asmir Begović}}ENG}} Stoke City{{sort|3|£8,000,000}}{{dts|13 July 2015}}[141][142][143]
{{sort|7|CM}}Danilo Pantić|{{flagicon|SER}} Danilo Pantić}}SER}} Partizan{{sort|9|£1,250,000}}{{dts|23 July 2015}}[144][145][146]
6{{sort|4|LB}}Baba Rahman|{{flagicon|GHA}} Baba Rahman}}GER}} Augsburg{{sort|2|£14,000,000}}{{dts|17 August 2015}}[147][148][149]
17{{sort|11|RW}}Pedro|{{flagicon|ESP}} Pedro}}ESP}} Barcelona{{sort|1|£21,400,000}}{{dts|20 August 2015}}[46][150]
16{{sort|9|AM}}Kenedy|{{flagicon|BRA}} Kenedy}}BRA}} Fluminense{{sort|4|£6,300,000}}{{dts|23 August 2015}}[151][152][153]
15{{sort|3|CB}}Papy Djilobodji|{{flagicon|SEN}} Papy Djilobodji}}FRA}} Nantes{{sort|7|£2,700,000}}{{dts|1 September 2015}}[154][155]
{{sort|3|CB}}Michael Hector|{{flagicon|JAM}} Michael Hector}}ENG}} Reading{{sort|6|£4,000,000}}{{dts|1 September 2015}}[156]
32{{sort|1|GK}}Marco Amelia|{{flagicon|ITA}} Marco Amelia}}ITA}} Lupa Castelli RomaniFree{{dts|8 October 2015}}[157]

Winter

No. | Squad NumberPos | PositionPlayerTransferred FromFeeDateSource
20{{sort|2|CB}}Miazga, Matt|{{flagicon|USA}} Matt Miazga}}USA}} New York Red Bulls{{sort|5|£3,500,000}}{{dts|30 January 2016}}[158]

Out

Summer

No. | Squad NumberPos | PositionPlayerTransferred ToFeeDateSource
{{sort|9|AM}}Hazard, Thorgan|{{flagicon|BEL}} Thorgan Hazard}}GER}} Borussia Mönchengladbach{{sort|3|£5,850,000}}{{dts|1 July 2015}}[159][160]
{{sort|3|CB}}Brady, George|{{flagicon|ENG}} George Brady}}ENG}} SunderlandFree{{dts|1 July 2015}}[161]
{{sort|11|LW}}Kakuta, Gaël|{{flagicon|FRA}} Gaël Kakuta}}SPA}} Sevilla{{sort|5|£2,500,000}}{{dts|1 July 2015}}[5][6][7]
1{{sort|1|GK}}Čech, Petr|{{flagicon|Czech Republic}} Petr Čech}}ENG}} Arsenal{{sort|2|£10,000,000}}{{dts|1 July 2015}}[8][9]
20{{sort|7|CM}}McEachran, Josh|{{flagicon|ENG}} Josh McEachran}}ENG}} Brentford{{sort|6|£750,000}}{{dts|10 July 2015}}[162][163]
11{{sort|12|ST}}Drogba, Didier|{{flagicon|CIV}} Didier Drogba}}CAN}} Montreal ImpactFree{{dts|27 July 2015}}[164][165][166]
3{{sort|4|LB}}Luís, Filipe|{{flagicon|BRA}} Filipe Luís}}ESP}} Atlético Madrid{{sort|1|£11,100,000}}{{dts|28 July 2015}}[23][167]
{{sort|5|DM}}Romeu, Oriol|{{flagicon|ESP}} Oriol Romeu}}ENG}} Southampton{{sort|4|£5,000,000}}{{dts|13 August 2015}}[168][169]
{{sort|9|AM}}Kemp, Daniel|{{flagicon|ENG}} Daniel Kemp}}ENG}} West Ham UnitedFree{{dts|11 November 2015}}[170][171]
{{sort|9|AM}}Dávila, Ulises|{{flagicon|MEX}} Ulises Dávila}}MEX}} Santos LagunaUndisclosed{{dts|5 December 2015}}[172][173]

Winter

No. | Squad NumberPos | PositionPlayerTransferred ToFeeDateSource
{{sort|9|AM}}Adamczyk, Hubert|{{flagicon|POL}} Hubert Adamczyk}}POL}} KS CracoviaFree{{dts|14 January 2016}}[174][175][176]
7{{sort|7|CM}}Ramires|{{flagicon|BRA}} Ramires}}CHN}} Jiangsu Suning£25,000,000{{dts|27 January 2016}}[177][178]
{{sort|7|RW}}Bolkiah, Faiq|{{flagicon|BRU}} Faiq Bolkiah}}ENG}} Leicester CityFree{{dts|15 March 2016}}[179]
{{sort|8|AM}}Quina, Domingos|{{flagicon|POR}} Domingos Quina}}ENG}} West Ham UnitedFree{{dts|23 April 2016}}[180][181]

Loan in

Summer

No. | Squad NumberPos | PositionPlayerLoaned FromStartEndSource
9{{sort|12|ST}}Falcao, Radamel|{{flagicon|Colombia}} Radamel Falcao}}France}} Monaco{{dts|3 July 2015}}{{dts|30 June 2016}}[182]

Winter

No. | Squad NumberPos | PositionPlayerLoaned FromStartEndSource
11{{sort|12|ST}}Pato, Alexandre|{{flagicon|Brazil}} Alexandre Pato}}Brazil}} Corinthians{{dts|29 January 2016}}{{dts|30 June 2016}}[183]

Loan out

Chelsea have had 37 players spend time out on loan in 2015–16, with five playing for two different clubs. Stipe Perica had signed a deal to spend the entire season out on loan prior to the 2015–16 season, while a further 29 exited for the entire season by the end of the summer transfer window. Six would return prematurely prior to or during the winter window, but by its close four of that group had exited on new deals to the end of the campaign. John Swift, who joined Brentford on 1 October ultimately had his loan extended to the end of the season, while two further players exited on new season-long deals in January.

Summer

No. | Squad NumberPos | PositionPlayerLoaned ToStartEndSource
{{sort|12|ST}}Perica, Stipe|{{flagicon|Croatia}} Stipe Perica}}Italy}} Udinese{{dts|2 February 2015}}{{dts|30 June 2016}}[184]
{{sort|11|LW}}Atsu, Christian|{{flagicon|Ghana}} Christian Atsu}}England}} Bournemouth{{dts|1 July 2015}}{{dts|4 January 2016}}[185][186]
{{sort|9|AM}}Baker, Lewis|{{flagicon|England}} Lewis Baker}}Netherlands}} Vitesse Arnhem{{dts|1 July 2015}}{{dts|30 June 2016}}[187]
{{sort|7|CM}}Pasalic, Mario|{{flagicon|Croatia}} Mario Pašalić}}France}} Monaco{{dts|3 July 2015}}{{dts|30 June 2016}}[188]
{{sort|3|CB}}Christensen, Andreas|{{flagicon|DEN}} Andreas Christensen}}GER}} Borussia Mönchengladbach{{dts|10 July 2015}}{{dts|30 June 2016}}[19]
{{sort|11|LW}}Brown, Isaiah|{{flagicon|ENG}} Isaiah Brown}}Netherlands}} Vitesse Arnhem{{dts|10 July 2015}}{{dts|30 June 2016}}[20]
{{sort|9|AM}}Nathan|{{flagicon|BRA}} Nathan}}Netherlands}} Vitesse Arnhem{{dts|10 July 2015}}{{dts|30 June 2016}}[189]
{{sort|7|CM}}van Ginkel, Marco|{{flagicon|NED}} Marco van Ginkel}}England}} Stoke City{{dts|10 July 2015}}{{dts|1 February 2016}}[18][190]
{{sort|9|AM}}Angban, Victorien|{{flagicon|Ivory Coast}} Victorien Angban}}Belgium}} Sint-Truiden{{dts|14 July 2015}}{{dts|30 June 2016}}[191]
{{sort|3|CB}}Kalas, Tomáš|{{flagicon|CZE}} Tomáš Kalas}}England}} Middlesbrough{{dts|17 July 2015}}{{dts|30 June 2016}}[192]
{{sort|5|DM}}Houghton, Jordan|{{flagicon|ENG}} Jordan Houghton}}England}} Gillingham{{dts|20 July 2015}}{{dts|3 January 2016}}[193]
{{sort|3|CB}}Omeruo, Kenneth|{{flagicon|NGA}} Kenneth Omeruo}}Turkey}} Kasımpaşa{{dts|21 July 2015}}{{dts|30 June 2016}}[194]
{{sort|12|ST}}Bamford, Patrick|{{flagicon|ENG}} Patrick Bamford}}England}} Crystal Palace{{dts|21 July 2015}}{{dts|4 January 2016}}[121][186]
{{sort|2|RB}}Wallace|{{flagicon|BRA}} Wallace}}Italy}} Carpi{{dts|22 July 2015}}{{dts|7 January 2016}}[195][196]
{{sort|7|CM}}Pantić, Danilo|{{flagicon|SER}} Danilo Pantić}}Netherlands}} Vitesse Arnhem{{dts|23 July 2015}}{{dts|30 June 2016}}[146]
{{sort|9|AM}}Dávila, Ulises|{{flagicon|MEX}} Ulises Dávila}}Portugal}} Vitória{{dts|3 August 2015}}{{dts|5 December 2015}}[172][197]
{{sort|12|ST}}Solanke, Dominic|{{flagicon|ENG}} Dominic Solanke}}Netherlands}} Vitesse Arnhem{{dts|4 August 2015}}{{dts|30 June 2016}}[198]
{{sort|12|ST}}Rodríguez, Joao|{{flagicon|COL}} Joao Rodríguez}}Belgium}} Sint-Truiden{{dts|4 August 2015}}{{dts|30 June 2016}}[199]
{{sort|2|RB}}Kane, Todd|{{flagicon|ENG}} Todd Kane}}Netherlands}} NEC Nijmegen{{dts|6 August 2015}}{{dts|30 June 2016}}[30]
{{sort|10|RW}}Salah, Mohamed|{{flagicon|EGY}} Mohamed Salah}}Italy}} Roma{{dts|6 August 2015}}{{dts|30 June 2016}}[200]
{{sort|1|GK}}Delač, Matej|{{flagicon|CRO}} Matej Delač}}Bosnia}} Sarajevo{{dts|7 August 2015}}{{dts|30 June 2016}}[201]
{{sort|3|CB}}Davey, Alex|{{flagicon|SCO}} Alex Davey}}England}} Peterborough United{{dts|8 August 2015}}{{dts|2 January 2016}}[202][203]
{{sort|8|LM}}Cuevas, Cristián|{{flagicon|CHI}} Cristián Cuevas}}Belgium}} Sint-Truiden{{dts|10 August 2015}}{{dts|30 June 2016}}[204]
{{sort|3|CB}}Aké, Nathan|{{flagicon|NED}} Nathan Aké}}England}} Watford{{dts|14 August 2015}}{{dts|30 June 2016}}[125]
{{sort|10|RW}}Cuadrado, Juan|{{flagicon|COL}} Juan Cuadrado}}Italy}} Juventus{{dts|25 August 2015}}{{dts|30 June 2016}}[52]
{{sort|11|LW}}Marin, Marko|{{flagicon|GER}} Marko Marin}}Turkey}} Trabzonspor{{dts|25 August 2015}}{{dts|30 June 2016}}[205]
{{sort|9|AM}}Boga, Jérémie|{{flagicon|FRA}} Jérémie Boga}}France}} Stade Rennais{{dts|31 August 2015}}{{dts|30 June 2016}}[206]
{{sort|9|AM}}Piazon, Lucas|{{flagicon|BRA}} Lucas Piazon}}England}} Reading{{dts|31 August 2015}}{{dts|28 April 2016}}[207][208]
{{sort|11|LW}}Moses, Victor|{{flagicon|NGA}} Victor Moses}}England}} West Ham United{{dts|1 September 2015}}{{dts|30 June 2016}}[209]
{{sort|12|ST}}Feruz, Islam|{{flagicon|Scotland}} Islam Feruz}}Scotland}} Hibernian{{dts|1 September 2015}}{{dts|16 January 2016}}[210][211]
{{sort|3|CB}}Hector, Michael|{{flagicon|Jamaica}} Michael Hector}}England}} Reading{{dts|1 September 2015}}{{dts|28 April 2016}}[208][212]
{{sort|4|DM}}Chalobah, Nathaniel|{{flagicon|England}} Nathaniel Chalobah}}Italy}} Napoli{{dts|1 September 2015}}{{dts|30 June 2016}}[213]
{{sort|5|CM}}Swift, John|{{flagicon|England}} John Swift}}England}} Brentford{{dts|1 October 2015}}{{dts|30 June 2016}}[186][214][215]

Winter

No. | Squad NumberPos | PositionPlayerLoaned ToStartEndSource
{{sort|2|RB}}Wallace|{{flagicon|Brazil}} Wallace}}Brazil}} Grêmio{{dts|7 January 2016}}{{dts|30 June 2017}}[196][216]
33{{sort|1|GK}}Beeney, Mitchell|{{flagicon|England}} Mitchell Beeney}}Wales}} Newport County{{dts|15 January 2016}}{{dts|25 February 2016}}[174][217][218]
15{{sort|3|CB}}Djilobodji, Papy|{{flagicon|Senegal}} Papy Djilobodji}}Germany}} Werder Bremen{{dts|21 January 2016}}{{dts|30 June 2016}}[219]
{{sort|9|RW}}Kiwomya, Alex|{{flagicon|England}} Alex Kiwomya}}England}} Fleetwood Town{{dts|21 January 2016}}{{dts|20 February 2016}}[220]
{{sort|9|RW}}Atsu, Christian|{{flagicon|Ghana}} Christian Atsu}}Spain}} Málaga{{dts|25 January 2016}}{{dts|30 June 2016}}[221]
{{sort|8|AM}}Musonda Jr., Charly|{{flagicon|Belgium}} Charly Musonda}}Spain}} Real Betis{{dts|29 January 2016}}{{dts|30 June 2016}}[222]
{{sort|12|ST}}Bamford, Patrick|{{flagicon|England}} Patrick Bamford}}England}} Norwich City{{dts|30 January 2016}}{{dts|30 June 2016}}[223]
{{sort|5|CM}}van Ginkel, Marco|{{flagicon|Netherlands}} Marco van Ginkel}}Netherlands}} PSV{{dts|1 February 2016}}{{dts|30 June 2016}}[190]
{{sort|5|CM}}Houghton, Jordan|{{flagicon|England}} Jordan Houghton}}England}} Plymouth Argyle{{dts|10 March 2016}}{{dts|30 June 2016}}[224]
{{sort|2|CB}}Davey, Alex|{{flagicon|Scotland}} Alex Davey}}Norway}} Stabæk{{dts|15 March 2016}}{{dts|22 July 2016}}[225]
27{{sort|1|GK}}Blackman, Jamal|{{flagicon|England}} Jamal Blackman}}Sweden}} Östersunds FK{{dts|18 March 2016}}{{dts|31 May 2016}}[226][227]

Overall transfer activity

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Spending

Summer: {{loss}} £64,450,000

Winter: {{loss}} £3,500,000

Total: {{loss}} £67,950,000

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Income

Summer: {{gain}} £35,200,000

Winter: {{gain}} £25,000,000

Total: {{gain}} £60,200,000

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Expenditure

Summer: {{loss}} £29,250,000

Winter: {{gain}} £21,500,000

Total: {{loss}} £7,750,000

{{col-end}}

Pre-season

{{main|2015 International Champions Cup}}

On 28 April 2015, the schedule for the 2015 International Champions Cup was announced that Chelsea would play New York Red Bulls, Paris Saint-Germain, Barcelona and Fiorentina.[228]

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Miller {{yel|62}}
Adams {{goal|70}}
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Hazard {{goal|75}}
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Rabiot {{yel|52}}
Aurier {{yel|59}}
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Moses {{goal|65}}
penaltyscore= 5–6penalties1 = Motta {{pengoal}}
Rabiot {{pengoal}}
Ongenda {{pengoal}}
Bahebeck {{penmiss}}
Cavani {{pengoal}}
Marquinhos {{pengoal}}
Silva {{penmiss}}
penalties2 = {{pengoal}} Falcao
{{pengoal}} Azpilicueta
{{penmiss}} Cuadrado
{{pengoal}} Rémy
{{pengoal}} Oscar
{{pengoal}} Willian
{{pengoal}} Courtois
location = Charlotte, North Carolina, USAstadium = Bank of America Stadiumattendance = 61,224referee = Ted Unkelresult = Dstack = yes
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International Champions Cup}}date = 28 July 2015time = 20:00 EDTteam1 = Chelseascore = 2–2report = Reportteam2 = Barcelona10}}
Cahill {{goal|86}}
42}}
Suárez {{goal|52}}
Sandro {{goal|66}}
Alba {{yel|74}}
penaltyscore= 4–2penalties1 = Falcao {{pengoal}}
Moses {{pengoal}}
Ramires {{pengoal}}
Rémy {{pengoal}}
penalties2 = {{pengoal}} Iniesta
{{penmiss}} Halilović
{{penmiss}} Piqué
{{pengoal}} Sandro
location = Landover, Maryland, USAstadium = FedExFieldattendance = 78,914referee = Allen Chapmanresult = Dstack = yes
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Matić {{yel|90+2}}
34}}
Roncaglia {{yel|52}}
Hegazy {{yel|83}}
Joaquín {{yel|90+3}}
location = London, Englandstadium = Stamford Bridgeattendance = 41,435referee = David Cooteresult = L
}}

Competitions

Overall

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Overview

CompetitionRecord
G|Games playedW|Games wonD|Games drawnL|Games lostGF|Goals forGA|Goals againstGD|Goal differenceWin %|Winning percentage
Premier League{{WDL|38|12|14|12|for=59|against=53|diff=yes}}
FA Cup{{WDL|4|3|0|1|for=12|against=4|diff=yes}}
League Cup{{WDL|2|1|1|0|for=5|against=2 |diff=yes}}
Champions League{{WDL|8|4|1|3|for=15|against=7|diff=yes}}
FA Community Shield{{WDL|1|0|0|1|for=0|against=1|diff=yes}}
Total{{WDLtot|53|20|16|17|for=91|against=67|diff=yes}}{{fb overall competition footer |u=15 May 2016}}

FA Community Shield

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round = Finaldate = 2 August 2015time = 15:00 BSTteam1 = Arsenalscore = 1–0report = [https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/33667216 Report]team2 = Chelsea24}}
Coquelin {{yel|67}}
65}}stadium = Wembley Stadiumlocation = Londonattendance = 85,437referee = Anthony Taylorresult = L
}}

Premier League

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League table

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Results summary

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Results by matchday

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Score overview

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OppositionHome scoreAway scoreDouble
Arsenal2–01–0 {{ya}}
Aston Villa2–04–0 {{ya}}
Bournemouth0–14–1{{na}}
Crystal Palace1–23–0{{na}}
Everton3–31–3{{na}}
Leicester City1–11–2{{na}}
Liverpool1–31–1{{na}}
Manchester City0–30–3{{na}}
Manchester United1–10–0{{na}}
Newcastle United5–12–2{{na}}
Norwich City1–02–1 {{ya}}
Southampton1–32–1{{na}}
Stoke City1–10–1{{na}}
Sunderland3–12–3 {{na}}
Swansea City2–20–1{{na}}
Tottenham Hotspur2–20–0{{na}}
Watford2–20–0{{na}}
West Bromwich Albion2–23–2{{na}}
West Ham United2–21–2{{na}}{{col-end}}

Matches

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The fixtures for the 2015–16 season were announced on 17 June 2015 at 9am.[229][230]

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Fernández {{goal|30|o.g.}}
Courtois {{sent off|0|52}}
Terry {{yel|53}}
18}}
Ayew {{goal|29}}
Cork {{yel|45+1}}
Gomis {{goal|55|pen.}}
Williams {{yel|90+3}}
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Kompany {{yel|33}}, {{goal|79}}
Fernandinho {{yel|45+1}}, {{goal|85}}
Touré {{yel|51}}
Mangala {{yel|90+1}}
48}}
Hazard {{yel|81}}
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McManaman {{yel|71}}
17}}
Pedro {{goal|20}}
Costa {{goal|30}}
Azpilicueta {{goal|42}}
Terry {{sent off|0|54}}
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Falcao {{goal|79}}
65}}
Cabaye {{yel|73}}
Ward {{goal|81}}
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round = 5date = 12 September 2015time = 12:45 BSTteam1 = Evertonscore = 3–1report = [https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/34160707 Report]team2 = Chelsea1722Galloway {{yel>65}}
Stones {{yel|87}}
36}}
Azpilicueta {{yel|88}}
Costa {{yel|90+3}}
stadium = Goodison Parklocation = Liverpoolattendance = 38,311referee = Andre Marrinerresult = Lstack = yes
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Ivanović {{yel|49}}
Zouma {{goal|53}}
Oscar {{yel|64}}
Chambers {{goal|90|o.g.}}
1|45|45+1}}
Hazard {{yel|72}}
Cazorla {{sent off|2|30|79}}
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Pérez {{goal|44}}
Wijnaldum {{goal|60}}
68}}
Ramires {{goal|79}}
Willian {{goal|86}}
Pedro {{yel|90+7}}
stadium = St James' Parklocation = Newcastle upon Tyneattendance = 48,682referee = Martin Atkinsonresult = Dstack = yes
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Ramires {{yel|43}}
Falcao {{yel|57}}
9}}
Bertrand {{yel|26}}
Mané {{yel|34}}, {{goal|60}}
Davis {{goal|43}}
Pellè {{goal|72}}, {{yel|86}}
Ward-Prowse {{yel|77}}
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Hutton {{goal|54|o.g.}}
Willian {{yel|74}}
49}}
Richardson {{yel|62}}
Grealish {{yel|85}}
stadium = Stamford Bridgelocation = Londonattendance = 41,596referee = Roger Eastresult = Wstack = yes
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Kouyaté {{yel|74}}
Carroll {{goal|79}}
24}}
Matić {{sent off|2|35|44}}
Costa {{yel|45}}
Fàbregas {{yel|45}}
Cahill {{goal|56}}
Willian {{yel|81}}
Mikel {{yel|90+5}}
stadium = Boleyn Groundlocation = Londonattendance = 34,977referee = Jonathan Mossresult = Lstack = yes
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Mikel {{yel|66}}
23}}, {{goal|45+3Lucas {{yel>58}}
Can {{yel|65}}
Benteke {{goal|83}}, {{yel|86}}
stadium = Stamford Bridgelocation = Londonattendance = 41,577referee = Mark Clattenburgresult = Lstack = yes
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Arnautović {{goal|53}}
Shawcross {{yel|57}}
Johnson {{yel|90}}
45+2}}stadium = Britannia Stadiumlocation = Stoke-on-Trentattendance = 27,550referee = Anthony Taylorresult = Lstack = yes
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Costa {{goal|64}}
31}}
O'Neil {{yel|47}}
Bassong {{yel|61}}
Olsson {{yel|69}}
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Kane {{yel|40}}
Walker {{yel|45+1}}
Vertonghen {{yel|53}}
59}}
Matić {{yel|90+5}}
stadium = White Hart Lanelocation = Londonattendance = 35,639referee = Michael Oliverresult = Dstack = yes
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Costa {{yel|63}}
23}}
Murray {{goal|82}}
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Mahrez {{goal|48}}
Huth {{yel|50}}
77}}stadium = King Power Stadiumlocation = Leicesterattendance = 32,054referee = Mark Clattenburgresult = Lstack = yes
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Pedro {{goal|13}}
Oscar {{goal|50|pen.}}
Matić {{yel|88}}
48}}
Borini {{goal|53}}
Rodwell {{yel|62}}
O'Shea {{yel|89}}
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Britos {{yel|44}}
Cathcart {{yel|49}}
Ighalo {{goal|57}}
Holebas {{yel|81}}
Behrami {{yel|83}}
stadium = Stamford Bridgelocation = Londonattendance = 41,620referee = Andre Marrinerresult = Dstack = yes
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Smalling {{yel|39}}
Schweinsteiger {{yel|81}}
Rooney {{yel|90}}
27}}
Hazard {{yel|72}}
stadium = Old Traffordlocation = Greater Manchesterattendance = 75,275referee = Martin Atkinsonresult = Dstack = yes
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Jedinak {{yel|57}}
Dann {{yel|80}}
29}}
Willian {{goal|60}}
Costa {{goal|66}}
stadium = Selhurst Parklocation = Londonattendance = 24,854referee = Kevin Friendresult = Wstack = yes
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Costa {{yel|49}}
Courtois {{yel|70}}
McAuley {{goal|73|o.g.}}
25}}
Gardner {{goal|33}}
Myhill {{yel|68}}
McClean {{yel|70}}, {{goal|86}}
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Fàbregas {{goal|66}}
Terry {{goal|90+8}}, {{yel|90+9}}
50|o.g.}}
Mirallas {{goal|56}}
Funes Mori {{goal|90+1}}, {{yel|90+2}}
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Flamini {{yel|45}}
11}}
Costa {{goal|23}}
Matić {{yel|60}}
Mikel {{yel|72}}
stadium = Emirates Stadiumlocation = Londonattendance = 60,072referee = Mark Clattenburgresult = Wstack = yes
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Paredes {{yel|45+2}}
45+2}}stadium = Vicarage Roadlocation = Watfordattendance = 20,910referee = Mike Deanresult = Dstack = yes
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Blind {{yel|63}}
Smalling {{yel|83}}
stadium = Stamford Bridgelocation = Londonattendance = 41,434referee = Michael Oliverresult = Dstack = yes
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Pedro {{goal|9
Willian {{goal>17}}
Traoré {{goal|83}}
19}}
Shelvey {{yel|61}}
Townsend {{goal|90}}
stadium = Stamford Bridgelocation = Londonattendance = 41,622referee = Roger Eastresult = Wstack = yes
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Long {{goal|42}}
Bertrand {{yel|64}}
Clasie {{yel|65}}
63}}
Fàbregas {{goal|75}}
Ivanović {{goal|89}}
stadium = St Mary's Stadiumlocation = Southamptonattendance = 31,688referee = Martin Atkinsonresult = Wstack = yes
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Bennett {{yel|39}}
Redmond {{goal|68}}
Klose {{yel|76}}
1}}
Oscar {{yel|44}}
Costa {{goal|45+1}}
Fàbregas {{yel|73}}
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Oscar {{yel|45}}
53}}
Whelan {{yel|73}}
Diouf {{goal|85}}
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Fàbregas {{goal|45+3
pen.}}, {{yel|90+1}}
Willian {{yel|90+1}}
17}}
Reid {{yel|45+2}}
Ogbonna {{yel|45+3}}
Carroll {{goal|61}}
Kouyaté {{yel|64}}
Antonio {{yel|88}}
Adrián {{yel|89}}
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Cissokho {{yel|45+2}}
Sánchez {{yel|61}}
Hutton {{sent off|2|79|85}}
Westwood {{yel|87}}
26}}
Fàbregas {{yel|29}}
Pato {{goal|45+3|pen.}}
Pedro {{goal|46
59}stadium = Villa Parklocation = Birminghamattendance = 31,120referee = Neil Swarbrickresult = Wstack = yes
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Rangel {{yel|30}}
Taylor {{yel|43}}
Paloschi {{yel|70}}
Fer {{yel|79}}
36}}
Miazga {{yel|40}}
Pedro {{yel|71}}
Fàbregas {{yel|76}}
stadium = Liberty Stadiumlocation = Swanseaattendance = 20,966referee = Andre Marrinerresult = Lstack = yes
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Mikel {{yel|72}}
Courtois {{sent off|0|78}}
29}}
Agüero {{goal|33
54pen.}}
Otamendi {{yel|45+1}}
Nasri {{yel|47}}
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Ritchie {{yel|89}}
5}}
Hazard {{goal|34
Willian {{goal>71}}stadium = Dean Courtlocation = Bournemouthattendance = 11,365referee = Roger Eastresult = Wstack = yes
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Cahill {{goal|58}}
Ivanović {{yel|71}}
Hazard {{goal|83}}
Mikel {{yel|87}}
27}}
Kane {{goal|35}}, {{yel|90+5}}
Vertonghen {{yel|38}}
Son {{goal|44}}
Rose {{yel|45+1}}
Lamela {{yel|51}}
Ériksen {{yel|70}}
Dier {{yel|87}}
Dembélé {{yel|90+5}}
Mason {{yel|90+6}}
stadium = Stamford Bridgelocation = Londonattendance = 41,545referee = Mark Clattenburgresult = Dstack = yes
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Cattermole {{yel|52}}
Borini {{goal|67}}
Defoe {{yel|70}}, {{goal|70}}
Kaboul {{yel|87}}
Larsson {{yel|88}}
1}}
Costa {{goal|14}}
Matić {{goal|45+3}}
Terry {{sent off|2|87|90+5}}
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Touré {{yel|48}}
Milner {{yel|73}}
Benteke {{goal|90+2}}
32}}
Azpilicueta {{yel|87}}
stadium = Anfieldlocation = Liverpoolattendance = 43,210referee = Michael Oliverresult = Dstack = yes
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}}

FA Cup

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round = Third rounddate = 10 January 2016time = 14:00 GMTteam1 = Chelseascore = 2–0report = [https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/35216358 Report]team2 = Scunthorpe United13}}
Ivanović {{yel|66}}
Loftus-Cheek {{goal|68}}
63}}stadium = Stamford Bridgelocation = Londonattendance = 41,625referee = Craig Pawsonresult = Wstack = yes
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Walsh {{yel|74}}
Spence {{yel|80}}
1532Terry {{yel>31}}
Hazard {{goal|55|pen.}}
Traoré {{goal|62}}
stadium = Stadium mklocation = Milton Keynesattendance = 28,127referee = Jonathan Mossresult = Wstack = yes
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Willian {{goal|48}}
Cahill {{goal|53}}
Hazard {{goal|67}}
Traoré {{goal|89}}
37}}
Demichelis {{yel|65}}
stadium = Stamford Bridgelocation = Londonattendance = 41,594referee = Andre Marrinerresult = Wstack = yes
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Lukaku {{goal|77
Barry {{sent off>1|84|87}}1|11|84}}
Fàbregas {{yel|62}}
stadium = Goodison Parklocation = Liverpoolattendance = 37,283referee = Michael Oliverresult = Lstack =
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League Cup

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Chambers {{yel|59}}
Forde {{yel|83}}
10}}
Mikel {{yel|39}}
Rémy {{goal|41}}
Terry {{yel|52}}
Kenedy {{goal|52}}
Pedro {{goal|90+2}}
stadium = Bescot Stadiumlocation = Walsallattendance = 10,525referee = Lee Masonresult = Wstack = yes
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Walters {{goal|52}}
Wilson {{yel|81}}
36}}
Rémy {{goal|90+1}}
penalties1 = Adam {{pengoal}}
Odemwingie {{pengoal}}
Shaqiri {{pengoal}}
Wilson {{pengoal}}
Arnautović {{pengoal}}
penalties2 = {{pengoal}} Willian
{{pengoal}} Oscar
{{pengoal}} Rémy
{{pengoal}} Zouma
{{penmiss}} Hazard
stadium = Britannia Stadiumlocation = Stoke-on-Trentattendance = 24,886referee = Kevin Friendresult = D
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UEFA Champions League

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Chelsea qualified for the Group Stage of the 2015–16 UEFA Champions League by winning the 2014–15 Premier League. Having previously been seeded in pot 1 for the Champions League drew as one of the top eight ranked teams in UEFA, Chelsea would remain staying in pot 1 despite the changes to UEFA qualification rules, where pot 1 for group stage draws would now consist of the Champions League holders and the champions of the seven highest ranked associations. The group stage draw was made on 27 August 2015 in Monaco, France. Chelsea were to face Porto, Dynamo Kyiv and Maccabi Tel Aviv.[231] Scoring a total of 13 points, Chelsea advanced to the knockout stage as group winners by winning against Porto, and sending the Portuguese side to the Europa League, in the last round.[232]

Group stage

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round = 1date = 16 September 2015time = 19:45 BSTENG}}score = 4–0report = [https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/34203636 Report]ISR}} Maccabi Tel Aviv1}}
Willian {{goal|15}}
Oscar {{goal|45+4|pen.}}
Costa {{goal|58}}
Fàbregas {{goal|78}}
5}}
Nosa {{yel|33}}
Ben Haim {{yel|45+1}}
stadium = Stamford Bridgelocation = London, Englandattendance = 40,684referee = Felix Zwayer (Germany)result = Wstack = yes
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Marcano {{yel|25}}
André {{goal|39}}
Maicon {{goal|52}}
D. Pereira {{yel|82}}
Imbula {{yel|89}}
41}}
Willian {{goal|45+2}}
Azpilicueta {{yel|66}}
Matić {{yel|79}}
stadium = Estádio do Dragãolocation = Porto, Portugalattendance = 46,120referee = Antonio Mateu Lahoz (Spain)result = Lstack = yes
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Willian {{goal|83}}
26}}
Antunes {{yel|59}}
Buyalskyi {{yel|72}}
Dragović {{goal|77}}
stadium = Stamford Bridgelocation = London, Englandattendance = 41,241referee = Pavel Královec (Czech Republic)result = Wstack = yes
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Matić {{yel|59}}
Willian {{goal|73}}
Oscar {{goal|77}}
Fàbregas {{yel|83}}
Zouma {{goal|90+1}}
stadium = Bloomfield Stadiumlocation = Tel Aviv, Israelattendance = 29,121referee = Alberto Undiano Mallenco (Spain)result = Wstack = yes
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Costa {{yel|20}}
Matić {{yel|31}}
Willian {{goal|52}}
Ivanović {{yel|74}}
34}}
D. Pereira {{yel|41}}
Martins Indi {{yel|43}}
stadium = Stamford Bridgelocation = London, Englandattendance = 41,096referee = Cüneyt Çakir (Turkey)result = W
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Knockout phase

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Round of 16
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Lucas {{yel|70}}
David Luiz {{yel|70}}
Cavani {{goal|78}}
38}}, {{goal|45+1}}
Pedro {{yel|67}}
stadium = Parc des Princeslocation = Paris, Franceattendance = 46,505referee = Carlos Velasco Carballo (Spain)result = Lstack = yes
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Fàbregas {{yel|45}}
Mikel {{yel|53}}
Ivanović {{yel|90}}
16}}, {{yel|34}}
Motta {{yel|41}}
Ibrahimović {{goal|67}}
Matuidi {{yel|86}}
stadium = Stamford Bridgelocation = London, Englandattendance = 37,591referee = Felix Brych (Germany)result = Lstack =
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Statistics

Appearances

No.Pos.NamePremier LeagueFA CupLeague CupChampions LeagueCommunity ShieldTotalDiscipline
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
1 GK{{flagicon|Bosnia}} Asmir Begović15 (2)01020500023 (2)000
2 DF{{flagicon|SER}} Branislav Ivanović3324010401043280
4 MF{{flagicon|ESP}} Cesc Fàbregas33 (4)54000711044 (4)670
5 DF{{flagicon|FRA}} Kurt Zouma21 (2)110105 (1)10 (1)028 (4)210
6 DF{{flagicon|GHA}} Baba Rahman11 (4)02020400019 (4)020
8 MF{{flagicon|BRA}} Oscar20 (7)33 (1)3104 (3)20 (1)028 (12)940
9 FW{{flagicon|COL}} Radamel Falcao1 (9)10010000 (1)02 (10)110
10 MF{{flagicon|BEL}} Eden Hazard25 (6)522106 (2)01035 (8)720
11 FW{{flagicon|BRA}} Alexandre Pato1 (1)1000000001 (1)100
12 MF{{flagicon|NGA}} John Obi Mikel19 (6)020203 (1)10026 (7)180
13 GK{{flagicon|BEL}} Thibaut Courtois2303000301030002
14 MF{{flagicon|BFA}} Bertrand Traoré4 (6)20 (3)20 (1)00 (2)0004 (12)400
16 MF{{flagicon|BRA}} Kenedy4 (10)11 (1)01 (1)11 (1)0007 (13)200
17 MF{{flagicon|ESP}} Pedro24 (5)73 (1)00 (1)13 (3)00030 (10)840
18 FW{{flagicon|FRA}} Loïc Rémy3 (10)10 (1)01 (1)21 (2)0106 (14)300
19 FW{{flagicon|ESP}} Diego Costa27 (1)1242107 (1)20038 (2)16101
20 DF{{flagicon|USA}} Matt Miazga20000000002010
21 MF{{flagicon|SER}} Nemanja Matić28 (5)22 (1)00 (1)04 (1)01035 (8)271
22 MF{{flagicon|BRA}} Willian32 (3)53 (1)110851045 (4)1150
24 DF{{flagicon|ENG}} Gary Cahill21 (2)241206 (1)11034 (2)430
26 DF{{flagicon|ENG}} John Terry2411 (1)020401032 (1)152
28 DF{{flagicon|ESP}} César Azpilicueta36 (1)23000801048 (1)290
32 GK{{flagicon|ITA}} Marco Amelia00000000000000
34 DF{{flagicon|ENG}} Ola Aina00000000000000
36 MF{{flagicon|ENG}} Ruben Loftus-Cheek4 (9)11 (1)11010007 (10)210
37 DF{{flagicon|ENG}} Jake Clarke-Salter0 (1)0000000000 (1)000
38 MF{{flagicon|ENG}} Kasey Palmer00000000000000
41 MF{{flagicon|ENG}} Charlie Colkett00000000000000
42 FW{{flagicon|ENG}} Tammy Abraham0 (2)0000000000 (2)000
43 DF{{flagicon|CAN}} Fikayo Tomori0 (1)0000000000 (1)000
Players who left the club in August/January transfer window or on loan
7 MF{{flagicon|BRA}} Ramires7 (5)210214 (1)01015 (6)310
15 DF{{flagicon|SEN}} Papy Djilobodji00000 (1)000000 (1)000
27 GK{{flagicon|ENG}} Jamal Blackman00000000000000
MF{{flagicon|NGA}} Victor Moses000000000 (1)00 (1)000
MF{{flagicon|COL}} Juan Cuadrado0 (1)0000000000 (1)000
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Top scorers

The list is sorted by shirt number when total goals are equal.
{{Abbr| Rnk | Ranking{{Abbr| Pos | Position{{Abbr| No. | Squad NumberPlayerPremier LeagueFA CupLeague CupChampions LeagueCommunity ShieldTotal
1FW19{{flagicon|ESP}} Diego Costa12202016
2MF22{{flagicon|BRA}} Willian5105011
3MF8{{flagicon|BRA}} Oscar330208
MF17{{flagicon|ESP}} Pedro701008
5MF4{{flagicon|ESP}} Cesc Fàbregas500106
MF10{{flagicon|BEL}} Eden Hazard520007
7FW14{{flagicon|BFA}} Bertrand Traoré220004
DF24{{flagicon|ENG}} Gary Cahill210104
9MF7{{flagicon|BRA}} Ramires201003
FW18{{flagicon|FRA}} Loïc Rémy102003
11DF2{{flagicon|SRB}} Branislav Ivanović200002
DF5{{flagicon|FRA}} Kurt Zouma100102
MF16{{flagicon|BRA}} Kenedy101002
MF21{{flagicon|SER}} Nemanja Matić200002
DF28{{flagicon|ESP}} César Azpilicueta200002
MF36{{flagicon|ENG}} Ruben Loftus-Cheek110002
17FW9{{flagicon|COL}} Radamel Falcao100001
FW11{{flagicon|BRA}} Alexandre Pato100001
MF12{{flagicon|NGA}} John Obi Mikel000101
DF26{{flagicon|ENG}} John Terry100001
Own goals300205
Total5912515091
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Clean sheets

The list is sorted by shirt number when total appearances are equal.
{{Abbr| Rnk | Ranking{{Abbr| No. | Squad numberPlayerPremier LeagueFA CupLeague CupChampions LeagueCommunity ShieldTotal
11{{flagicon|Bosnia}} Asmir Begović410308
213{{Flagicon|BEL}} Thibaut Courtois500106
Total9104014
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Summary

Games played 53 (38 Premier League) (2 League Cup) (8 Champions League) (1 Community Shield) (4 FA Cup)
Games won 20 (12 Premier League) (1 League Cup) (4 Champions League) (3 FA Cup)
Games drawn 16 (14 Premier League) (1 League Cup) (1 Champions League)
Games lost 17 (12 Premier League) (3 Champions League) (1 Community Shield) (1 FA Cup)
Goals scored 91 (58 Premier League) (5 League Cup) (15 Champions League) (12 FA Cup)
Goals conceded 67 (53 Premier League) (2 League Cup) (7 Champions League) (1 Community Shield) (4 FA Cup)
Goal difference 24 (+6 Premier League) (+3 League Cup) (+8 Champions League) (–1 Community Shield) (+8 FA Cup)
Clean sheets 14 (9 Premier League) (4 Champions League) (1 FA Cup)
Yellow cards 81 (57 Premier League) (3 League Cup) (15 Champions League) (1 Community Shield) (5 FA Cup)
Red cards 6 (5 Premier League) (1 FA Cup)
Most appearances ESP}}César Azpilicueta & {{flagicon|BRA}}Willian (49 appearances)
Top scorer ESP}}Diego Costa (16 goals)
Winning Percentage Overall: 20/53 (37.74%)
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Awards

Player

No. | Squad Number Player Award Month Source
36
ENG}} Ruben Loftus-Cheek
Chelsea Young Player of the Year
May
[233]
10
BEL}} Eden Hazard
Chelsea Goal of the Year
43
CAN}} Fikayo Tomori
Academy Player of the Year
22
{{flagicon|BRA}} Willian
Chelsea Players' Player of the Year
Chelsea Player of the Year

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