• The Big Stamford Bridge Sleep Out

    Chelsea Supporters’ Trust with the full co-operation of Chelsea Football Club are delighted to announce that we will be holding a charity sleep out at Stamford Bridge on Saturday, November 16th. The event will raise funds for two homeless charities; our neighbours at the Oswald Stoll Foundation and the Glass Door Homeless Charity, based on…

  • Foodbank collection at Sheffield United  game

    Chelsea Supporters Trust are pleased to announce that our next collection for the Hammersmith and Fulham Food Bank will be on Saturday 31st August before the Sheffield United game. The collection point will once again be adjacent to the cfcuk stall which is situated opposite the Fulham Broadway Centre, next to the old Fulham Town…

  • Time for UEFA to take action on managing the Champions League and Europa League finals

    The fan experience at UEFA finals must be improved, say fan groups of last year’s four finalists. Ahead of tomorrow’s draw in Monaco for the Champions League and Europa League 2019/20 tournaments, supporters of last season’s four finalists are calling for changes in how UEFA manage the finals. ​ A joint statement by Arsenal Supporters’…

  • Foodbank collection at Leicester City game

    Chelsea Supporters Trust are pleased to announce that our collections for the Hammersmith and Fulham Food Bank will re commence on Sunday 18th August before the Leicester game. The collection point will once again be adjacent to the cfcuk stall which is situated opposite the Fulham Broadway Centre, next to the old Fulham Town Hall…

  • CST VAR Education Visit

    CST VAR Education Visit

    Representatives from the Chelsea Supporters Trust attended education sessions regarding VAR at the Stockley Park HQ last week. Video Assisted Referee (VAR) was voted in unanimously by Premier League clubs to be introduced for the 2019/20 season and until they vote against it, it is here to stay. VAR philosophy is “minimum interference, maximum benefit,”…

  • CST Statement on Supporter Bans

    The news that Chelsea have banned one supporter for life and five others for between one and two years for behavior relating to the abuse of Raheem Sterling at Stamford Bridge last December, whilst understandable is disappointing. The Crown Prosecution Service stated in April that there was not enough evidence to prove racist abuse or…