When did Tommy Baldwin play for Chelsea? – Tommy Baldwin, born on June 10, 1945 and passed away on at the age of 78 on January 23, 2024, following a long illness played for Chelsea from September 1966 to 1974, making 187 appearances for the club.
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He joined Chelsea from London rivals Arsenal in a part-exchange for George Graham.
Baldwin’s career at Chelsea was marked by several notable achievements:
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- He scored his first goal for Chelsea in October 1966, away to Manchester City. In his debut season, he scored 17 goals.
- He played in the 1967 FA Cup final, which Chelsea lost to Tottenham.
- Baldwin helped Chelsea win the FA Cup in 1970, scoring twice in a 4-0 away win against Manchester United.
- He played a key role in Chelsea’s victory in the 1971 European Cup Winners’ Cup, scoring twice in a 4-0 away win against Manchester United.
- He also helped the club lift the European Cup Winners’ Cup in 1971 by beating Real Madrid after a replay.
Baldwin was known for his ability to absorb tackles, which contributed to his nickname ‘The Sponge’.
After leaving Chelsea in the mid-1970s, Baldwin played for Millwall and Manchester United, and had a short spell in the United States.
He later worked as a coach at Brentford and often appeared at Stamford Bridge as a matchday host.


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