
Chelsea have announced the passing of club legend Bobby Tambling at the age of 84.
The former striker remains one of the most important figures in the club’s history, having scored 202 goals in 370 appearances for the Blues.
“Chelsea Football Club has very sadly lost one of our most legendary players with the passing of Bobby Tambling at the age of 84,” the club said in a statement.
“We send our deepest condolences to Bobby’s family and friends at this difficult time.”
Tambling spent more than a decade at Stamford Bridge and played a key role in Chelsea’s promotion to the First Division during the 1962/63 season.
His 202 goals made him Chelsea’s all-time leading scorer for many years before Frank Lampard surpassed the record in 2013. Tambling remains the club’s highest league goalscorer with 164 goals.
Among his many achievements, Tambling famously scored five goals in a single match against Aston Villa and established himself as one of the most prolific forwards of his generation.
His contribution to Chelsea has continued to be recognised long after his playing career ended. He has a suite at Stamford Bridge named in his honour, and supporters regularly display a “Tambling 202” banner on matchdays.
Tambling passed away following a long illness in Cork, Ireland.
He is survived by his family and leaves behind a legacy that secures his place among the greatest players in Chelsea’s history.


