In 1970, Chelsea FC became the first – and to date only – professional English club to play in Venezuela.
They arrived just 4 days after lifting their first FA Cup, a 2-1 win over Leeds United in the replayed final at Old Trafford. Here’s the story.
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As stated on chelseafc.com, the team were in the Venezuelan capital for a “celebratory post-season tour”, which also included Barbados. The Blues were set to face Vitoria Setubal (🇵🇹) and Santos (🇧🇷) in the Torneo Gran Ciudad de Caracas, hosted at El Olímpico de la UCV.
With the tournament’s first game just 24 days before the start of the World Cup in Mexico, Santos were to play without their main attraction: Pelé.
It was a loss to Chelsea, but Pelé’s Santos had already played in Caracas in ‘59’ & ‘66, and he would return in ‘77 with NY Cosmos.
The upcoming World Cup meant Chelsea would not field their own stars either, England ‘keeper Peter Bonetti and Cup Final scorer Peter Osgood.
Considering the final has gone down as “the most brutal game in English football history” (BBC), they were likely in need of the rest.
Visiting teams from the United Kingdom had played in Venezuela before, but on all three recorded occasions they were naval outfits, not professional clubs.
HMS Ajax visited in 1935, HMS Apollo in 1937, and Sheffield Navy in 1948). Each time the Venezuelan hosts were victorious!
The other footnote in the history of English football in Venezuela came in 1953 when English settlers in the state of Zulia won the Copa Coronación with a 4-1 win over their counterparts from Holland.
Welcoming Chelsea, the reigning FA Cup Champions, however, was a big step up.
The opening game of the Torneo, which until 1960 was an unofficial precursor to the Intercontinental Cup and in turn the FIFA Club World Cup, was contested by eventual winners Vitoria and Brazilian giants Santos. Vitoria won 3-1, naming an identical XI two days later vs. Chelsea.
Despite arguably fresher legs and 7 of the XI that started in the FA Cup triumph over Leeds, Chelsea not only lost but also failed to score.
Two first half goals gave the Portuguese opposition the victory and with it the trophy, which they proudly list on their official website.
Chelsea’s celebratory tour seemed to be a lot more about the festivities than the football, judging by the results. They fared even worse against a Pelé-less Santos, losing 4-1, but one man had written himself into Venezuelan football history: midfielder Keith Weller.
Weller, then 23, was signed from Millwall for £100,000 a day into Chelsea’s Venezuela and Barbados Tour. He immediately flew out to Caracas and made his debut vs. Santos.
He marked it with a goal, in the process becoming the first and only Englishman to score on Venezuelan soil.
To not erase the memory of the naval games, the first recorded scorer was Leading Seaman R.M Acford of HMS Apollo. His strike in a 2-1 defeat to Dos Caminos SC – who were in the middle of three consecutive Venezuelan Primera Division titles (amateur) – came on 24 January 1937.
Last month, 52 years after spurning the chance to win the Small Club World Cup on Venezuelan soil, Chelsea won the FIFA Club World Cup for the first time. They lifted the trophy in Abu Dhabi after a 2-1 extra time win over Palmeiras (🇧🇷).
💫The FUTVE English 30: Our Top 30 Young Venezuelans for 2024💫
From the Champions League to budding brilliance in Brazil, here are our 30 starlets of Venezuelan football!
Criteria: born 01/01/2000 onwards and must have made their first team debut. We made one exception! 🙈⬇️
✒️ David Martinez (2006|AM)
👕 Monagas
⚽️ Liga FUTVE 🇻🇪
18 next month, it’s only a matter of time before Venezuela’s wonderkid gets a big move.
It was long thought Ajax was an all-but-done deal but he’s back on the market and surely still destined for a European move this year.
✒️ Kevin Kelsy (2004|ST)
👕 Shakhtar Donetsk
⚽️ Premier Liga 🇺🇦
His debut year in Europe ended with 9 goals and 3 assists in just 1065 minutes (1 g/a per 89’). He scored in the league, Champions League, and Europa League. The 193cm striker could be Rondon’s heir in waiting.
It’s an all capital affair as Metro host Caracas as both sides look to continue their strong seasons.
Caracas are looking for their second win, led by Akinyoola, while Metro could go third, one point off Táchira and La Guaira, with a win.
4’: GOOOOOOOOL! 🟣
Carlos Sosa opens the scoring with a bombastic long range strike! He outsmarts Baroja and finds the far corner to make it 1-0 to Metro. #FutVe
HT: An early Metro goal is all we get for the first half of today’s match in Caracas. Los rojos have chased an equalizer but it’s Metropolitanos that look the most in control.
Since 2020, the two sides have an even 2-2-2 record against each other. #FutVe
Lara started the month closer to relegation than Libertadores qualification. Two clean sheets and an unbeaten September has changed that entirely. Throughout, Curiel was superb, particularly against Carabobo and Aragua. #futve 2/13
Unbeaten in September (WDWD) with a goal and clean sheet to his name, the right back has been a key figure in the Barinas’ club ultra attacking and vertical football. He impressed strongly against Estudiantes and Zamora. #futve 3/13
It’s a battle for Barinas as Hermanos host Zamora with a 4th place finish and #Sudamericana football on the line.
A win or draw keeps Hermanos in 4th, but Zamora could leap into Hexagonal B contention with a win. #FutVe
7': No early goals as a greatly important match up takes place in Barinas tonight. A result for the home side could prove a huge moment for the newly promoted club. 0-0. #FutVe
15': GOOOOOOOOOOL! ⚽️
Richard Figueroa sneaks around the Hermanos' backline and taps in the opener to give Zamora the lead!
Zamora take 4th place, for now, and Hermanos are left with a lot on the line. 1-0. #FutVe
|Deportivo La Guaira vs. Yaracuyanos|
- Match Thread
It’s top versus bottom in the Grupo Central, the reigning champions against a team who now face relegation if they cannot turn the tide. They’re 4 points adrift with a game in hand. Kick off is in 5. #futve
11': It's is goalless at El Olimpico so far. La Guaira have the Argentine Mario Santilli in goal with recently called up Carlos Olses on the bench. Fellow call ups Adrian Martinez and Francisco La Mantia partner each other at centre back. Yaracuyanos have their work cut out. 0-0.
12': Dany Cure demonstrates the ability that meant La Guaira were keen to bring him back to Venezuela after two and a bit years abroad (🇧🇴🇦🇷🇺🇾). He shuffles in the box to work himself a chance but cant keep his shot down. 0-0. #futve