Chelsea currently have some iconic squad numbers on their team due to the caliber of influential players who were once custodians of them.
As a norm in football, over the years, some teams have gone a step further by retiring the shirt numbers worn by some of their club legends. Clubs do it as a sign of respect in order to appreciate their best players. At Chelsea, there are a few iconic numbers that are still available on the team.
One such number is the 11 shirt, which has been worn by a couple of top players at the West London side over the years. This article looks at some of those top players who have worn the icon number for the Blues.
#5 Damien Duff
Most Chelsea fans will still remember former winger Duff during his days with the Blues. The Irishman was one of the first set of players to kick off the Roman Abramovich era.
Duff, who is now a manager, joined the Blues under the regime of Claudio Ranieri for a transfer fee in the region of £17 million.
The highly rated star was handed the no. 11 shirt upon his arrival in West London and he held it high as one of the best players to put on the iconic number for the squad. Duff was regarded as a set-piece specialist during his playing career and was a lethal weapon on the wings for the Blues.
Despite spending just three seasons at Stamford Bridge, Duff was able to guide Chelsea to winning four trophies. He was a key part of Jose Mourinho's team that won back-to-back Premier League titles.
The Irish winger played a combined total of 175 games for the Blues, scoring 19 goals in all competitions and providing 28 assists.
#4 Oscar dos Santos Emboaba Júnior
The Brazilian star is another popular name who was once the custodian of the iconic no.11 shirt during his time at Stamford Bridge.
Oscar was one of the new faces brought in by the Blues during the summer of 2012, following their historic Champions League triumph. The Brazilian wonder kid signed for the West London club from Internacional for a fee in the region of £25 million. Oscar spent a total of four-and-a-half seasons with Chelsea, forming a lethal partnership with former teammates Eden Hazard and Juan Mata.
He played 202 games for the side and scored an impressive 38 goals across all competitions. Oscar was also a creative force at Stamford Bridge, as he registered 37 assists.
#3 Pedro Rodriguez
Another former Blues player who excelled in the iconic no. 11 shirt at Chelsea is none other than Spanish forward Pedro. The veteran winger joined the Blues under Mourinho from Barcelona in the summer of 2015 for a fee in the region of £19 million.
Pedro became an instant hit in West London as he even scored on his debut during Chelsea's 3-2 away win over West Bromwich Albion. The Spaniard spent a combined total of five seasons with the Blues, playing under three different managers. He also helped the side win three trophies, including the famous 2016-17 Premier League trophy.
Pedro was also clinical in front of goal for the Blues, scoring a total of 43 goals in all competitions. He also provided 28 assists for his teammates in 206 appearances.
#2 Dennis Wise
Arguably one of Chelsea's most important players in history. Wise made a name for himself in the iconic no.11 shirt at Stamford Bridge before the Abramovich era.
The Englishman signed for the Blues in the summer of 1990 from Wimbledon. His deal was a club record fee at the time of £1.6 million. Wise was primarily a central-midfielder, but his versatility saw him play in other positions in Chelsea's midfield where he also performed exceptionally well.
He spent a combined total of 11 seasons with the West London club, scoring an impressive 65 goals as a midfielder. He also provided 34 assists in his 407 appearances.
#1 Didier Drogba - Chelsea's greatest ever No. 11
It will be very difficult to mention the great players who have won the iconic no. 11 shirt at Chelsea without naming Drogba. The Ivorain is regarded by many as one of the Blues' greatest strikers of all time. His impact was greatly felt by the team during his time in West London.
Drogba joined the side during the summer of 2004 under Mourinho's managerial leadership for a fee in the region of £24 million.
Despite having a relatively disappointing first season in England, the legendary striker went on to become a key part of Chelsea's history. He scored key goals for the Blues and was often the main man to look out for in most games played by the West London club. Drogba had two separate spells with the Blues but overall the former Chelsea no. 11 scored a combined total of 164 goals and provided 87 assits during his time with the team.
Aside from scoring goals, the Ivorian also helped the team lift a combined total of 14 trophies during his two spells. He is also best known for scoring the decisive spot kick goal that gave the Blues their first UCL trophy.
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Ozbert
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Didier Drogba Arsenals tormentor in chief , 2hat a record he had against Gunners
The University of Football, hala Madrid
moacinrsu
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Didier Drogba Arsenals tormentor in chief , 2hat a record he had against Gunners
I think u r looking for likes, which team do u support?
Jumachelsea
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The worst jersey in Chelsea is 9
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correction not Jersey number you see the difference number Jersey
Jumachelsea
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Didier Drogba number 11 for Chelsea how can you forget that never ever ever ever forget
fedaptuy
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kkkk calling Oscar impressive for scoring 38 goals in 202 matches
38 as a midfield player that's impressive.
DrMongo
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pedro sucked at roma, swallows at lazio.
Ozbert
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Didier Drogba Arsenals tormentor in chief , 2hat a record he had against Gunners
muzzy05564
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Drogba on the way
Manuelm200
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kkkk calling Oscar impressive for scoring 38 goals in 202 matches
I can't believe someone actually liked the comment. Football fans nowadays are soo obsessed with goals that what the player actually does on the pitch does not matter to them.How the beautiful game has evolved over the years is astonishing
starryblues
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Timo Werner to AF 😂😂😂
zoybcilstz
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Werner to all football am I a joke to you
zecktuyz
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Man can't believe £1.6m was once a record fee ...these day's that's a serious bargain that's if the player is an an academy free transfer
BlackNF
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kkkk calling Oscar impressive for scoring 38 goals in 202 matches
what are you saying Oscar was one the best AMs in the world prior to his leave during Conte era. A player that understood football
Woklnprtz
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I believe in Timo Werner he gonna outplay those guys, except Drogba
Sssmansy
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The worst jersey in Chelsea is 9
Heuklnprtu
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kkkk calling Oscar impressive for scoring 38 goals in 202 matches
Football Is Not Always About Goals, That’s You People Your Problem 🙄. The Moment They Talk About Performance, You Limit It All To Goals😂😂💔🤦♂️
liwabekoz
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kkkk calling Oscar impressive for scoring 38 goals in 202 matches
don't forget he's not a striker
kay_zee_kai
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kkkk calling Oscar impressive for scoring 38 goals in 202 matches
HERMANNO19
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I shall concur on that. Drogba was the deadliest Striker
adeniyi447
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they indeed a legend
Desmondeyum
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CHELSEA REWIND: Didier Drogba in Cup Finals… ⚽️ League Cup Final 2005 ⚽️⚽️ League Cup Final 2007 ⚽️ F.A Cup Final 2007 ⚽️ League Cup Final 2008 ⚽️ F.A Cup Final 2009 ⚽️ F.A Cup Final 2010 ⚽️ F.A Cup Final 2012 ⚽️ Champions League Final 2012 . Incredible record! 🔥
Desmondeyum
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Jose Mourinho: "Give me all the old men. Cristiano Ronaldo, Lionel Messi, Didier Drogba, Lampard, Terry, Sergio Ramos, Jerome Boateng, Dani Alves, Neuer, Luka Modric and Iniesta. I would win the league, the Champions League and the FIFA best coach of the year with them."
AlexanderMadrid
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Timo Werner to Allfootball: So I'm wearing number 60 or what
AlexanderMadrid
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Without a doubt 💯 THE TRIPLE D DANGEROUS DIDDER DROGBA