Former
Arsenal goalkeeper, Petr Cech has made a surprising return to Chelsea as
Technical and Performance Advisor.
The focus of
the job will be to provide advice on all football and performance matters
throughout the club as well as embed and facilitate strong links between our
men’s and academy teams, ensuring that the various support departments are
working together effectively.
Petr will be
based at Cobham and will work closely with Chelsea Director Marina
Granovskaia. His role will also align him with the men’s first team
coaching and backroom staff, travelling with the team home and away with an
emphasis on strategy and performance.
Cech said:
‘I feel very privileged to have this opportunity to join Chelsea FC again and
help create the best possible high level performance environment to continue
the success the club has had over the past 15 years . I’m looking forward to
the new challenge and hope I can use all of my football knowledge and
experience to help the team achieve even more success in the future.’
In his
glittering Stamford Bridge playing career Cech won every major club honour
possible. He surpassed Peter Bonetti’s Chelsea clean-sheet record and became
our highest overseas appearance maker.
In his first
season, 2004/05, Cech registered a record 24 Premier League clean sheets as we
romped to the title conceding just 15 goals along the way. He was equally
impressive the following year as we maintained our status as the country’s best
team with the meanest defence.
He overcame
a fractured skull during the 2006/07 season to keep a clean sheet in the first
FA Cup final at the new Wembley as we defeated Manchester United 1-0. He tasted
further success in that competition in 2009, 2010 - when he saved a penalty in
the final - and 2012, when a remarkable stop to deny Liverpool’s Andy Carroll
preserved our advantage. The Czech’s finest hour in a Chelsea shirt was
undoubtedly the Champions League final in Munich. Having saved an Arjen Robben
penalty during extra-time, Cech got his hand to two more during the shoot-out,
paving the way for Didier Drogba’s deciding kick.
He won
further continental silverware in 2013 in the shape of the Europa League, and
although he was less involved in his final season, 2014/15, he won the Premier
League title for a fourth time and kept a clean sheet in the League Cup victory
over Tottenham at Wembley.
Having made
494 appearances for Chelsea and won 13 major honours, Cech left for Arsenal.
The last appearance of his venerable career was the Europa League final last
month, when he performed excellently in defeat.
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