Chelsea
Football Club is delighted to announce the appointment of Jose Mourinho as
First Team Manager.
Mourinho
has signed a four-year contract and will return to the club where he won two
Premier League titles, an FA Cup and two League Cups between 2004 and 2007.
Ron Gourlay, Chelsea FC Chief Executive,
said: 'I am delighted to welcome Jose back to Chelsea. His continued success,
drive and ambition made him the outstanding candidate.
'It
is our aim to keep the club moving forward to achieve greater success in the
future and Jose is our number one choice as we believe he is the right manager
to do just that.
'He
was and remains a hugely popular figure at the club and everyone here looks
forward to working with him again.'
Since
leaving Chelsea in 2007, the 50-year-old Portuguese has worked in Italy with
Inter and Spain with Real Madrid, lifting three league championships, two
domestic cups and the Champions League.
Originally
appointed at Stamford Bridge in 2004, immediately after winning Europe's top
competition with Porto, he quickly achieved success securing his first trophy
for the club as early as February 2005, when we beat Liverpool 3-2 after
extra-time in Cardiff to win the Carling Cup. We went on to win the league that
season with a record 95 points and a record low of just 15 goals conceded in 38
games.
The
club celebrated consecutive championships in our centenary 2005/06 season,
secured with a 3-0 win over Manchester United in late April, and the next
campaign we were able to add the Carling Cup with victory over Arsenal in
Cardiff, and the FA Cup when United were beaten again in the first senior game
at the new Wembley.
Mourinho
departed by mutual consent in September 2007, going on to develop his already
impressive CV by winning the Serie A twice in two years and the Champions
League with Inter, before joining Real Madrid in 2010, where he lifted both La
Liga and the Copa Del Rey, ending his stay in Spain yesteday.
He
brings three coaching staff with him in Rui Faria, Silvino Louro and Jose
Morais. Each carries the title of Assistant First Team Coach and will work
alongside current first team staff Steve Holland, Christophe Lollichon and
Chris Jones.
The
new manager will be officially presented in a press conference at Stamford
Bridge on Monday 10 June, further details of which will follow in due course.
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Welcome back england miss u so much good to be back the only one
ReplyDeleteD special 1 is back to england welcom back morinho
ReplyDeleteWelcom bak Jose.Wish u lots of luck.Hope&pray u kp winning.
ReplyDeleteWaw am so happy ,welcome back,welcome back weeeeeeeeelcome baaaaaaack
ReplyDeleteWe all welcome you Jose.
ReplyDeleteWe are Glad to let him go, I just hope he learn from Sir Alex and stop jumping from one club to the other; UP Madrid.
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