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CLUB Frank James Lampard OBE is an English professional football manager and former player who is the head coach of Premier League club Chelsea. As a player, he is widely considered to be one of the greatest Chelsea players of all-time and one of the greatest midfielders of his generation. Coventry City Football Club is a professional football club based in Coventry, England. The team currently play in the Championship, the second tier of the English football league system. Domestic
<\/U><\/STRONG>West Ham United
<\/STRONG>UEFA Intertoto Cup: 1999
Chelsea<\/STRONG>
Premier League: 2004–05, 2005–06, 2009–10
FA Cup: 2006–07, 2008–09, 2009–10, 2011–12
Football League Cup: 2004–05, 2006–07
FA Community Shield: 2005, 2009
UEFA Champions League: 2011–12
UEFA Europa League: 2012–13
INDIVIDUAL
<\/U><\/STRONG>FIFA Player of the year Silver Award:
<\/STRONG>2005
Ballon d'Or Silver Award:
<\/STRONG>2005
FWA Footballer of the Year:
<\/STRONG>2005
PFA Fans' Player of the Year:
<\/STRONG>2005
PFA Merit Award:
<\/STRONG>2015
FWA Tribute Award:
<\/STRONG>2010
Premier League Player of the Season:
<\/STRONG>2004–05
Premier League top assist provider:<\/STRONG>
2004–05, 2008–09, 2009–10
PFA Team of the Year:
<\/STRONG>2003–04 Premier League, 2004–05 Premier League, 2005–06 Premier League
FIFPro World XI:
<\/STRONG>2005
UEFA Midfielder of the year:
<\/STRONG>2008
England Player of the Year Award:
<\/STRONG>2004, 2005
ESM Team of the Year:
<\/STRONG>2004–05, 2005–06, 2009–10
UEFA European Championship Team of the Tournament:<\/STRONG>
2004
UEFA Europa League Final Fans' Man of the Match:
<\/STRONG>2013
FA Cup Final Man of the Match:
<\/STRONG>2007
Premier League Player of the Month:
<\/STRONG>September 2003, April 2005, October 2005, October 2008
Premier league player of the decade (Official Statistics):
<\/STRONG>2001–10
Barclays Merit Award (164 consecutive Appearances)
<\/STRONG>Chelsea Player of the Year:
<\/STRONG>2004, 2005, 2009
Best player of FA Cup:
<\/STRONG>2006–07, 2008–09, 2009–10
Best Player of League Cup:
<\/STRONG>2004–05, 2006–07
Premier League 20 Seasons Awards:
<\/STRONG>Premier League 500 Club
MLS All-Star:
<\/STRONG>2015
New York City FC Player of the Month:
<\/STRONG>September 2015
New York City's Ride of Fame:
<\/STRONG>Immortal
Globe Soccer Awards Player Career Award:
<\/STRONG>2015
MLS Player of the Month:
<\/STRONG>July 2016
Outstanding Contribution to London Football Award:
<\/STRONG>2017
MANAGERIAL
<\/U><\/STRONG>Premier League Manager of the Month:
<\/STRONG>October 2019
ORDERS
<\/U><\/STRONG>4th Class\/Officer: Officer of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire:
<\/STRONG>2015<\/P>","81B884E95AA53F78":"512","3A86AD48E5310F852C570B36ACD4BAB6":"
Lampard was a creative and technically gifted box-to-box midfielder who began his career in 1995 at West Ham United, the club where his father, Frank Lampard Sr., also played. He is best known for his time at London rivals Chelsea, after he signed for the club in 2001 for £11 million. In his thirteen years with the team, Lampard established himself as a prolific scorer from midfield, becoming Chelsea's all-time leading goalscorer, with 211 goals scored in all competitions. He also won a number of trophies, including three Premier League titles, a UEFA Champions League title, four FA Cups, a UEFA Europa League title, and two Football League Cups. In 2005, he was named FWA Footballer of the Year, and he finished runner-up for both the Ballon d'Or and FIFA World Player of the Year awards. Lampard was released by Chelsea in 2014, after which he played for league rivals Manchester City and Major League Soccer (MLS) club New York City before retiring in 2017.
Lampard is one of nine players, and the only midfielder, to have scored 150 or more goals in the Premier League. He is fourth in the Premier League's all-time assists table, with 102 assists. Lampard also holds a number of Chelsea and additional Premier League records, and has won the FWA Tribute Award and a PFA Fans' Player of the Year award. During his career, he was named in the PFA Team of the Year three times, finished as the Premier League's top assist provider three times, and was named in the FIFPro World XI and voted as a MLS All-Star. He was named in the Chelsea Team of the Decade as voted for by Chelsea fans.
At international level, Lampard played 106 matches for the England national team, after making his debut in 1999. He represented his country at three FIFA World Cups – in 2006, 2010 and 2014 – and in UEFA Euro 2004, where he was named in the team of the tournament. He scored 29 goals for England, and was voted England Player of the Year in 2004 and 2005. He is also his nation's most prolific penalty taker, with nine goals scored from the spot. After retiring from international football, Lampard was awarded an Order of the British Empire (OBE) in 2015 for his services to football.
After retiring, Lampard served as a team captain on the ITV sport panel show Play to the Whistle from 2015 until 2017. He has also written a number of children's books. He began his coaching career with Championship club Derby County in 2018, to whom he led to the final of that season's play-offs. He was appointed as Chelsea's head coach a year later.<\/P>","DAF99DFE86B9D49B":"info@ccfc.co.uk","32A99FE5B709A1DB00C6B257D3D689A1":"0","C7F6BE50245998BE4736399810BAA03D6FA3B04F61D5A658":"1883-8-13","4931588B4E3083E863A5C74E5EDB35F1":"
Coventry City formed as Singers F.C. in 1883 following a general meeting of the Singer Factory Gentleman's club. They adopted their current name in 1898 and joined the Southern League in 1908, before being selected into the Football League in 1919. Relegated in 1925, they returned to the Second Division as champions of the Third Division South and Third Division South Cup winners in 1935–36. Relegated in 1952, they won promotion in the inaugural Fourth Division season in 1958–59. Coventry reached the First Division after winning the Third Division title in 1963–64 and the Second Division title in 1966– 67 under the management of Jimmy Hill. In the 1970–71 season, the team competed in the European Inter-Cities Fairs Cup, reaching the second round. Despite beating Bayern Munich 2–1 in the home leg, they had lost 6–1 in the first leg in Germany, and thus were eliminated.
Coventry's only period in the top division to date lasted 34 consecutive years between 1967 and 2001, and the club were inaugural members of the Premier League in 1992. They won the FA Cup in 1987, the club's only major trophy, when they beat Tottenham Hotspur 3–2. They experienced further relegations in 2012 and 2017, though did manage to win the EFL Trophy in 2017.
Coventry returned to Wembley in 2018, beating Exeter City in the League Two play-off final. Manager Mark Robins built on this success guiding the Sky Blues to eighth in League One the next season and then led the club to promotion back to the EFL Championship as League One champions in 2020. In the 2022–23 season, Coventry secured a play-off place in the Championship, before losing the play-off final to Luton Town on penalties.
For 106 years, from 1899 to 2005, Coventry City played at Highfield Road. The 32,609-capacity Coventry Arena was opened in August 2005 to replace Highfield Road, but the club has struggled with the new stadium lease since moving.<\/P>","0007E9CF9A896EC9D3CC702BC3952F9E":"England","71F9FFCD9F42178D":"Frank Lampard","32A99FE5B709A1DB63DE32C8AC0B8A014B4BCC8738543B0E":"1","F1B6E1D72D987D7B3EB458B4F65A3711":"
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FA Cup
<\/STRONG>Winners: 1986–87
Third Division South Cup
<\/STRONG>Winners: 1935–36
FA Charity Shield
<\/STRONG>Runners-up: 1987
EFL Trophy
<\/STRONG>Winners: 2016–17
FA Youth Cup
<\/STRONG>Winners: 1986–87
Runners-up: 1967–68, 1969–70, 1998–99, 1999–00
Football League Second Division (now EFL Championship)
<\/STRONG>Champions: 1966–67
Football League Third Division (now EFL League One)
<\/STRONG>Champions: 1963–64, 2019–20
Football League Third Division South
<\/STRONG>Champions: 1935–36
Football League Fourth Division (now EFL League Two)
<\/STRONG>Runners-up: 1958–59
Play-off winners: 2017–18
Third Division South Cup
<\/STRONG>Winners: 1935–36
Birmingham Senior Cup
<\/STRONG>Winners: 1910–11, 1922–23, 2006–07
Southern Professional Floodlit Cup
<\/STRONG>Winners: 1959–60<\/P>","169B71B57B449B15":"24.64","97E82EC43CF9D2AC485E70CEE9A89D4A":"Chelsea F.C.","2EDF0AE83F4EAE44640AD1811EF877E6":"32,609","3914A2E40FC34F868981257208AF57A7":"Coventry Building Society Arena","31E4B7E841B17C66":"Coventry City","66AED1F6B695420EE9875F06C7974B58":"184cm","EAED8CB630D9337C78DBF9D86264B1E8":"Phoenix Way, Rowleys Green, Coventry, England CV6 6GE","033EA04110C4B96A":"1","E4356A026EA82BEB77FAA090663E29CD":"88kg","BB277CED872EF2132450BC10379E9FFD":"18","EC1B23A51B4C607D":"","B36E0AA9AE505908":"Coventry","7F038DC1E8BB9848A913C50B80DDCC84":"2024-11-28","5CBAAB4EAEFCB59E32F703E047D25735":"Frank Lampard","52D57ABB4C76E4FB5641C3EF431CBBF1":"England","DB90F084860C5F3CF81F73F79F35F1F6":"1978-6-20","92D102DDE1327A88":"Coventry City","A5421091F331CE45C0CB8FC7C215FE89":"Coventry City","2DABE4E0A6FF57E8C367FD80F960DC11":"Chelsea F.C.,Everton F.C.,Derby County F.C.,Chelsea(U18)","E40B4988E6F21D3C":"389","8D8D9EDFA95C72BF":"http:\/\/maps.google.com\/maps?f=q&source=s_q&hl=en&geocode=&q=Ricoh+Arena+ENGLAND&sll=50.388007,-4.149806&sspn=0.00394,0.01133&ie=UTF8&ll=52.447954,-1.494709&spn=0.003766,0.01133&t=h&z=17","3FCE1628A9116831":"1","e_index":7};