特里圖集和全數據 - 切爾西足球俱樂部 Chelsea Football Club
By Charlie
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https://www.chelseafc.com/en/news/2018/6/1/in-pictures--jt-s-triumphs-
In Pictures: JT's triumphs
08 Oct 2018
In light of the news that John Terry has announced his retirement from the
game, we celebrate our former captain's career by looking at the
glittering success he enjoyed at Stamford Bridge through images...
https://i.imgur.com/HOc6NsC.jpg
From picking up an FA Cup winners' medal in 2000, to lifting the Premier
League trophy a fifth time before leaving the Blues 17 years later, nobody
in our great club's history has won more than John Terry. Here we detail a
wonderful playing career by remembering all those trophy successes and the
many other accolades bestowed upon JT...
https://i.imgur.com/pOFDtCA.jpg
Terry pictured with the FA Cup and fellow Academy graduate Jon Harley
holding the Community Shield before the first home game of the 2000/01
season. Terry was an unused sub in the Cup final win over Aston Villa that
May.
https://i.imgur.com/el5nNF4.jpg
Terry presented with the Chelsea Player of the Year award by chairman Ken
Bates in 2001. It capped a fantastic first full season for the defender.
https://i.imgur.com/scQBGby.jpg
Appointed captain in the summer of 2004, JT lifted his first silverware as
skipper soon after when we beat Liverpool in the 2005 Carling Cup final.
https://i.imgur.com/vfcXtwx.jpg
What a moment! JT lifts the Premier League trophy in 2005, our first
top-flight championship in 50 years.
https://i.imgur.com/Y7CJLHa.jpg
Terry capped a brilliant campaign collectively and individually by being
named the PFA Player of the Year, becoming the first Chelsea man to
achieve the feat.
https://i.imgur.com/gfkpoFf.jpg
Another imperious season for Terry and another Premier League title,
celebrated joyously by the skipper after a big win over Man Utd in April
2006.
https://i.imgur.com/xddJJb0.jpg
A dramatic injury meant JT was in hospital by the time we lifted the 2007
Carling Cup after beating Arsenal, but he was all smiles for the flight
home.
https://i.imgur.com/QbEyoQy.jpg
Terry made history by becoming the first captain to lift the FA Cup at the
new Wembley in 2007.
https://i.imgur.com/UrxuATZ.jpg
Terry celebrates with Ashley Cole and Frank Lampard after winning the 2009
FA Cup.
https://i.imgur.com/hdDZJ7Q.jpg
Terry's consistency at the heart of our defence was recognised across the
world. He was named in the FIFA Team of the Year five years running, and
also named UEFA's most valuable defender in 2005, 2006 and, pictured here
with Paulo Maldini, 2009.
https://i.imgur.com/kJeVvRN.jpg
Winning the 2009 Community Shield set the tone for a brilliant season for
Terry and the Blues...
https://i.imgur.com/7DkmLWs.jpg
Terry savours his third Premier League title after an 8-0 win on the final
day against Wigan.
https://i.imgur.com/ma0jSNM.jpg
Double! We added the FA Cup to the league a week later to cap the club's
first, and to date only, Double, with the Blues ably led by Terry and
manager Carlo Ancelotti.
https://i.imgur.com/TejAYWM.jpg
Terry leads his players down the Wembley steps after lifting yet another
FA Cup title, our fourth in six years, in 2012.
https://i.imgur.com/87dcrV2.jpg
Terry lifts the holy grail, the Champions League, after our dramatic
victory in Munich in 2012.
https://i.imgur.com/pA9gyiU.jpg
Terry added another European medal to his collection in 2013 after we beat
Benfica in the Europa League final. He is pictured with the trophy on the
flight home from Amsterdam with Frank Lampard.
https://i.imgur.com/VT9zsFb.jpg
Terry won two more trophies under the returning Jose Mourinho, including
the League Cup in 2015 when he scored in the final win over Tottenham.
https://i.imgur.com/yjBlq7E.jpg
And a few months later Terry lifted the Premier League title after a
remarkable campaign in which he didn't miss a minute.
https://i.imgur.com/owPhIVr.jpg
On an emotional afternoon at the Bridge in 2017, JT went out in style by
lifting the Premier League trophy after his last appearance for the club -
it was his 17th major honour and will take some beating.
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https://www.chelseafc.com/en/news/2018/10/8/john-terry--the-statistics
John Terry - the statistics
08 Oct 2018
With the final whistle having been blown on our former captain John
Terry's playing career, we round up the statistical record of his Chelsea
days…
https://i.imgur.com/ZY3PQjn.jpg
Terry announced his retirement yesterday (Sunday). He spent time on loan
at Nottingham Forest early in his career and was last season at Aston
Villa, but it is as a legendary Chelsea player he is widely regarded, and
these are the numbers that back that up…
Born: Barking, 7.12.80
Source: Chelsea Academy since the age of 14
Chelsea scholarship: July 1997
Turned pro: March 1998
Chelsea debut aged 17 years 10 months:
Aston Villa (h) League Cup 28.10.98, substitute for Dan Petrescu. Won 4-1
Trophies won with Chelsea
UEFA Champions League: 2012
Premier League: 2005, 2006, 2010, 2015 and 2017
UEFA Europa League: 2013
FA Cup: 2000, 2007, 2009, 2010 and 2012
League Cup: 2005, 2007 and 2015
FA Community Shield: 2005 and 2009
https://i.imgur.com/7EGzwN8.jpg
Celebrating a win at White Hart Lane with William Gallas on the way to the
league title in 2005
Other Chelsea honours
Chelsea Special Commitment Award: 2009
Chelsea Player of the Year: 2001 and 2006
PFA Player of the Year: 2005
UEFA's most valuable defender: 2005, 2008 and 2009
Named in FIFA/FIFPro World Team of the Year: 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 and 2009
FWA Footballer of the Year runner-up: 2005 and 2006
Chairman's Award: 2002
Chelsea Young Player of the Year: 1998
Runners-up medals
UEFA Champions League: 2008
FA Cup: 2002 and 2017
League Cup: 2008
UEFA Super Cup: 2013
FA Community Shield: 2006, 2010, 2012 and 2015
https://i.imgur.com/QQ13aGB.jpg
John Terry scores at Highbury in 2001
Chelsea milestones
100th appearance v Southampton (h) 26.12.02, Drew 0-0
200th appearance v Tottenham (a) 15.1.05. Won 2-0
300th appearance v Arsenal (Millennium Stadium) LCup Final 25.2.07. Won 2-1.
400th appearance v Fulham (h) 2.5.09. Won 3-1
500th appearance v Tottenham (h) 30.4.11. Won 2-1
600th appearance v Liverpool (h) 29.12.13. Won 2-1
700th appearance v Everton (a) 12.3.16. Lost 2-0
100th game as captain v Arsenal (Millennium Stadium) C.Shield 7.8.05. Won 2-1
200th game as captain v Hull City (a) League Cup 26.9.07. Won 4-0
300th game as captain v Porto (a) Champions League 25.11.09. Won 1-0
400th game as captain v Aston Villa (h) 31.12.11. Lost 1-3
500th game as captain v Crystal Palace (a) 18.10.14. Won 2-1
Chelsea's all-time top scoring defender, most appearances and most
trophies as captain.
Overall Chelsea record
Played 717
Won 441
Drawn 157
Lost 119
717 appearances (including 31 as a sub)
492 Premier League
58 FA Cup
37 League Cup
6 Community Shield
111 Champions League
11 UEFA Cup/Europa League
1 European Cup Winners' Cup
1 UEFA Super Cup
67 goals
41 Premier League (PL top scoring defender)
11 FA Cup
2 League Cup
10 Champions League
3 UEFA Cup/Europa League
Captain
580 games
https://i.imgur.com/4zzr2zi.jpg
Terry thanks the fans after his 500th game as skipper
Top all-time Chelsea appearances
Ron Harris 795
Peter Bonetti 729
John Terry 717
Frank Lampard 648
John Hollins 592
Petr Cech 494
Dennis Wise 445
Steve Clarke 421
Kerry Dixon 420
Eddie McCreadie 410
https://i.imgur.com/JWMQ65Q.jpg
Joined by other great Chelsea captains Ron Harris, the late Roy Bentley
and Dennis Wise
International honours
Named in FIFA's 2006 World Cup All Star Squad
Major international tournaments
Euro 2004: (3 games + 1 shoot-out goal)
2006 World Cup: (5 games)
2010 World Cup: (4 games)
Euro 2012: (4 games)
Full international caps won with Chelsea
England 78 caps, 6 goals
Statistics by Paul Dutton
--
KTBFFH
--
In Pictures: JT's triumphs
08 Oct 2018
In light of the news that John Terry has announced his retirement from the
game, we celebrate our former captain's career by looking at the
glittering success he enjoyed at Stamford Bridge through images...
https://i.imgur.com/HOc6NsC.jpg
From picking up an FA Cup winners' medal in 2000, to lifting the Premier
League trophy a fifth time before leaving the Blues 17 years later, nobody
in our great club's history has won more than John Terry. Here we detail a
wonderful playing career by remembering all those trophy successes and the
many other accolades bestowed upon JT...
https://i.imgur.com/pOFDtCA.jpg
Terry pictured with the FA Cup and fellow Academy graduate Jon Harley
holding the Community Shield before the first home game of the 2000/01
season. Terry was an unused sub in the Cup final win over Aston Villa that
May.
https://i.imgur.com/el5nNF4.jpg
Terry presented with the Chelsea Player of the Year award by chairman Ken
Bates in 2001. It capped a fantastic first full season for the defender.
https://i.imgur.com/scQBGby.jpg
Appointed captain in the summer of 2004, JT lifted his first silverware as
skipper soon after when we beat Liverpool in the 2005 Carling Cup final.
https://i.imgur.com/vfcXtwx.jpg
What a moment! JT lifts the Premier League trophy in 2005, our first
top-flight championship in 50 years.
https://i.imgur.com/Y7CJLHa.jpg
Terry capped a brilliant campaign collectively and individually by being
named the PFA Player of the Year, becoming the first Chelsea man to
achieve the feat.
https://i.imgur.com/gfkpoFf.jpg
Another imperious season for Terry and another Premier League title,
celebrated joyously by the skipper after a big win over Man Utd in April
2006.
https://i.imgur.com/xddJJb0.jpg
A dramatic injury meant JT was in hospital by the time we lifted the 2007
Carling Cup after beating Arsenal, but he was all smiles for the flight
home.
https://i.imgur.com/QbEyoQy.jpg
Terry made history by becoming the first captain to lift the FA Cup at the
new Wembley in 2007.
https://i.imgur.com/UrxuATZ.jpg
Terry celebrates with Ashley Cole and Frank Lampard after winning the 2009
FA Cup.
https://i.imgur.com/hdDZJ7Q.jpg
Terry's consistency at the heart of our defence was recognised across the
world. He was named in the FIFA Team of the Year five years running, and
also named UEFA's most valuable defender in 2005, 2006 and, pictured here
with Paulo Maldini, 2009.
https://i.imgur.com/kJeVvRN.jpg
Winning the 2009 Community Shield set the tone for a brilliant season for
Terry and the Blues...
https://i.imgur.com/7DkmLWs.jpg
Terry savours his third Premier League title after an 8-0 win on the final
day against Wigan.
https://i.imgur.com/ma0jSNM.jpg
Double! We added the FA Cup to the league a week later to cap the club's
first, and to date only, Double, with the Blues ably led by Terry and
manager Carlo Ancelotti.
https://i.imgur.com/TejAYWM.jpg
Terry leads his players down the Wembley steps after lifting yet another
FA Cup title, our fourth in six years, in 2012.
https://i.imgur.com/87dcrV2.jpg
Terry lifts the holy grail, the Champions League, after our dramatic
victory in Munich in 2012.
https://i.imgur.com/pA9gyiU.jpg
Terry added another European medal to his collection in 2013 after we beat
Benfica in the Europa League final. He is pictured with the trophy on the
flight home from Amsterdam with Frank Lampard.
https://i.imgur.com/VT9zsFb.jpg
Terry won two more trophies under the returning Jose Mourinho, including
the League Cup in 2015 when he scored in the final win over Tottenham.
https://i.imgur.com/yjBlq7E.jpg
And a few months later Terry lifted the Premier League title after a
remarkable campaign in which he didn't miss a minute.
https://i.imgur.com/owPhIVr.jpg
On an emotional afternoon at the Bridge in 2017, JT went out in style by
lifting the Premier League trophy after his last appearance for the club -
it was his 17th major honour and will take some beating.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
https://www.chelseafc.com/en/news/2018/10/8/john-terry--the-statistics
John Terry - the statistics
08 Oct 2018
With the final whistle having been blown on our former captain John
Terry's playing career, we round up the statistical record of his Chelsea
days…
https://i.imgur.com/ZY3PQjn.jpg
Terry announced his retirement yesterday (Sunday). He spent time on loan
at Nottingham Forest early in his career and was last season at Aston
Villa, but it is as a legendary Chelsea player he is widely regarded, and
these are the numbers that back that up…
Born: Barking, 7.12.80
Source: Chelsea Academy since the age of 14
Chelsea scholarship: July 1997
Turned pro: March 1998
Chelsea debut aged 17 years 10 months:
Aston Villa (h) League Cup 28.10.98, substitute for Dan Petrescu. Won 4-1
Trophies won with Chelsea
UEFA Champions League: 2012
Premier League: 2005, 2006, 2010, 2015 and 2017
UEFA Europa League: 2013
FA Cup: 2000, 2007, 2009, 2010 and 2012
League Cup: 2005, 2007 and 2015
FA Community Shield: 2005 and 2009
https://i.imgur.com/7EGzwN8.jpg
Celebrating a win at White Hart Lane with William Gallas on the way to the
league title in 2005
Other Chelsea honours
Chelsea Special Commitment Award: 2009
Chelsea Player of the Year: 2001 and 2006
PFA Player of the Year: 2005
UEFA's most valuable defender: 2005, 2008 and 2009
Named in FIFA/FIFPro World Team of the Year: 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 and 2009
FWA Footballer of the Year runner-up: 2005 and 2006
Chairman's Award: 2002
Chelsea Young Player of the Year: 1998
Runners-up medals
UEFA Champions League: 2008
FA Cup: 2002 and 2017
League Cup: 2008
UEFA Super Cup: 2013
FA Community Shield: 2006, 2010, 2012 and 2015
https://i.imgur.com/QQ13aGB.jpg
John Terry scores at Highbury in 2001
Chelsea milestones
100th appearance v Southampton (h) 26.12.02, Drew 0-0
200th appearance v Tottenham (a) 15.1.05. Won 2-0
300th appearance v Arsenal (Millennium Stadium) LCup Final 25.2.07. Won 2-1.
400th appearance v Fulham (h) 2.5.09. Won 3-1
500th appearance v Tottenham (h) 30.4.11. Won 2-1
600th appearance v Liverpool (h) 29.12.13. Won 2-1
700th appearance v Everton (a) 12.3.16. Lost 2-0
100th game as captain v Arsenal (Millennium Stadium) C.Shield 7.8.05. Won 2-1
200th game as captain v Hull City (a) League Cup 26.9.07. Won 4-0
300th game as captain v Porto (a) Champions League 25.11.09. Won 1-0
400th game as captain v Aston Villa (h) 31.12.11. Lost 1-3
500th game as captain v Crystal Palace (a) 18.10.14. Won 2-1
Chelsea's all-time top scoring defender, most appearances and most
trophies as captain.
Overall Chelsea record
Played 717
Won 441
Drawn 157
Lost 119
717 appearances (including 31 as a sub)
492 Premier League
58 FA Cup
37 League Cup
6 Community Shield
111 Champions League
11 UEFA Cup/Europa League
1 European Cup Winners' Cup
1 UEFA Super Cup
67 goals
41 Premier League (PL top scoring defender)
11 FA Cup
2 League Cup
10 Champions League
3 UEFA Cup/Europa League
Captain
580 games
https://i.imgur.com/4zzr2zi.jpg
Terry thanks the fans after his 500th game as skipper
Top all-time Chelsea appearances
Ron Harris 795
Peter Bonetti 729
John Terry 717
Frank Lampard 648
John Hollins 592
Petr Cech 494
Dennis Wise 445
Steve Clarke 421
Kerry Dixon 420
Eddie McCreadie 410
https://i.imgur.com/JWMQ65Q.jpg
Joined by other great Chelsea captains Ron Harris, the late Roy Bentley
and Dennis Wise
International honours
Named in FIFA's 2006 World Cup All Star Squad
Major international tournaments
Euro 2004: (3 games + 1 shoot-out goal)
2006 World Cup: (5 games)
2010 World Cup: (4 games)
Euro 2012: (4 games)
Full international caps won with Chelsea
England 78 caps, 6 goals
Statistics by Paul Dutton
--
KTBFFH
--
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