2004–05 FA Premier League

The Premier League 2004 /05 was the 13th season of the Premier League, which by the FA ( Football Association ) was organized, and at the same time the 106th Erstligasaison in English football. Champion was Chelsea FC's first win was his second national title since 1955 this season.

Final Table

Results Table

In the left column of the home teams are listed.

Top scorers

Awards during the season

The champion team of Chelsea FC

According to the rules of the Premier League, a player receives an official award medal when he graduated at least 10 Premier League appearances for the club champion. Against this background, includes the following players as English champions of the season 2004/05. In brackets the number of bets as well as the goals achieved are called.

Wayne Bridge (15/ 0 ) | Ricardo Carvalho ( 25/1 ) | Petr Čech (35/ 0 ) | Joe Cole (28/ 8) | Didier Drogba (26/ 10) | Damien Duff ( 30/6 ) | Paulo Ferreira (29/ 0) | William Gallas (28/ 2) | Geremi (13/ 0 ) | Eidur Gudjohnsen (37/ 12) | Robert Huth ( 10/ 0 ) | Jiří Jarošík (14/ 0 ) | Glen Johnson (16 / 0 ) | Mateja Kezman (24/ 4) | Frank Lampard (38/ 13) | Claude Makelele (36/ 1) | Arjen Robben (18/ 7) | Alexei Smertin (16/ 0 ) | John Terry ( 36/3 ) | Tiago (34 /4).

  • Coach: José Mourinho

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