Samsung Adidas

Frank Lampard

Latest Player News

  • LAMPARD: PERFECT START LAMPARD: PERFECT START - 20.08.2012
    Frank Lampard felt two early goals meant we were always going to win up at Wigan on Sunday.
  • BERTRAND EARNS ENGLAND CALL-UP BERTRAND EARNS ENGLAND CALL-UP - 10.08.2012
    Ryan Bertrand has earned his first call-up to the senior England squad for the friendly against Italy in Berne next week...
  • LAMPARD: FRESH APPROACH LAMPARD: FRESH APPROACH - 27.07.2012
    Frank Lampard is currently in the middle of his 12th pre-season at Chelsea - plenty of cause to label him an expert on this part of the football calendar...
  • LAMPARD: RESPECT FOR THE MLS LAMPARD: RESPECT FOR THE MLS - 25.07.2012
    Frank Lampard says the evolution of Major League Soccer in recent years means we cannot take the All-Stars lightly in tonight's game at Phildadelphia's PPL Park.
  • LAMPARD: FRIENDS REUNITED IN NEW YORK LAMPARD: FRIENDS REUNITED IN NEW YORK - 22.07.2012
    It may be a pre-season game but in New York tonight but nothing adds interest like opposition with significant Chelsea history...
  • LAMPARD TALKS A GOOD GAME LAMPARD TALKS A GOOD GAME - 17.07.2012
    Frank Lampard was a guest on the Dan Patrick radio show on Tuesday morning in Seattle.
  • CHELSEA TV EXCLUSIVE: LAMPARD - BACK IN THE USA CHELSEA TV EXCLUSIVE: LAMPARD - BACK IN THE USA - 14.07.2012
    Frank Lampard, fully recovered from the thigh strain that denied him a place at Euro 2012, is part of the party that flies to the United States today...
  • LOOKING BACK: NO 8 LOOKING BACK: NO 8 - 22.06.2012
    After enduring a frustrating first half of the season, Frank Lampard rose to the fore when his team needed him most of all...
  • CHELSEA 2012: FRANK LAMPARD CHELSEA 2012: FRANK LAMPARD - 21.06.2012
    With a gold medal of his own to cherish, Frank Lampard believes the 2012 Olympic Games can provide a huge boost to London this summer...
  • EURO 2012 PREVIEW: ENGLAND EURO 2012 PREVIEW: ENGLAND - 07.06.2012
    For the first time in many years, England head into a major tournament with very little expectation weighing on their shoulders...
  • LAMPARD OUT FOR ENGLAND, JT SUSPENSION EXTENDED LAMPARD OUT FOR ENGLAND, JT SUSPENSION EXTENDED - 31.05.2012
    Frank Lampard will play no part in England's Euro 2012 campaign due to the injury he suffered during training for the national side yesterday (Wednesday)...
  • LAMPARD: GREATEST NIGHT LAMPARD: GREATEST NIGHT - 21.05.2012
    Frank Lampard insisted in the wake of our Champions League victory that this is as good as it gets...
  • LAMPARD: BRING IT ON LAMPARD: BRING IT ON - 19.05.2012
    In the absence of the suspended John Terry, Frank Lampard will lead the Blues out for the Champions League Final against Bayern Munich...
  • LAMPARD: BIGGEST RESPONSE LAMPARD: BIGGEST RESPONSE - 18.05.2012
    On the eve of the Champions League Final, Frank Lampard has called on his teammates to draw on the experience of the painful defeat in Moscow four years ago...
  • LAMPARD: THINGS CHANGE QUICKLY LAMPARD: THINGS CHANGE QUICKLY - 18.05.2012
    Frank Lampard says we can take heart from our turnaround in form during the second half of the season, but it will be in vain if we do not lift the European Cup on Saturday...
  • LAMPARD: THE MIDDLE MEN LAMPARD: THE MIDDLE MEN - 16.05.2012
    Much focus will be on the forward lines selected by the two clubs just one win away from lifting the European Cup on Saturday, but Frank Lampard is anticipating a fascinating contest in the centre of the park...
  • LAMPARD: FEELS AS GOOD AS EVER LAMPARD: FEELS AS GOOD AS EVER - 06.05.2012
    Frank Lampard felt we controlled the game for the first hour at Wembley in Saturday's FA Cup Final, and fully deserved a fourth victory in six years in the competition....
  • LAMPARD: STAYING FOCUSED LAMPARD: STAYING FOCUSED - 26.04.2012
    Heroic, gutsy, defiant. Call it what you want, but Frank Lampard believes our 2-2 draw in the Camp Nou will rank alongside the all-time great European performances by British clubs...
  • LAMPARD: BEST INTENTIONS LAMPARD: BEST INTENTIONS - 17.04.2012
    The European champions may be in town but Frank Lampard is keen to turn the focus back on the home side ahead of the first leg of our second semi-final in four days...
  • LAMPARD: LONDON PRIDE LAMPARD: LONDON PRIDE - 15.04.2012
    Chelsea's end of the season has a capital-city-contest flavour about it...
  • LAMPARD`S OUTNUMBERED FOR SPORT RELIEF LAMPARD`S OUTNUMBERED FOR SPORT RELIEF - 22.03.2012
    Frank Lampard will feature in a special Sports Relief sketch this Friday alongside the Brockman family from the BBC's comedy hit Outnumbered.
  • LAMPARD: PUSHING ON LAMPARD: PUSHING ON - 16.03.2012
    As has so often been the case over the years, Frank Lampard proved his worth on the big stage as we produced a stirring comeback to eliminate Napoli...
  • DROGBA: HOME HELP DROGBA: HOME HELP - 15.03.2012
    Didier Drogba hailed Blues supporters for the atmosphere inside Stamford Bridge which inspired the team to a 4-1 victory against Napoli...
  • JT & LAMPS: TOP NIGHT JT & LAMPS: TOP NIGHT - 15.03.2012
    Goalscorers on the night and as influential as ever, John Terry and Frank Lampard have had their say on one of Stamford Bridge's most memorable evenings.
  • LAMPARD: TURNING THE CORNER LAMPARD: TURNING THE CORNER - 27.02.2012
    After helping his team to a 3-0 win against Bolton, Frank Lampard hopes the result can act as a platform to build on for the remainder of the season...
  • LAMPARD INJURY UPDATE LAMPARD INJURY UPDATE - 23.01.2012
    A scan on the injury Frank Lampard suffered during the game at Norwich on Saturday shows he has a small tear in a calf muscle...
  • DOUBLE JOY FOR LAMPARD WITH NEW ARRIVAL DOUBLE JOY FOR LAMPARD WITH NEW ARRIVAL - 20.05.2007
    Everybody at Chelsea Football Club would like to send their congratulations to Frank Lampard and his fiancee Elen Rives after she gave birth to their second child today (Sunday).
  • LAMPARD OUT OF INTERNATIONAL LAMPARD OUT OF INTERNATIONAL - 28.03.2007
    Frank Lampard has been ruled out of tonight's England international away to Andorra due to a wrist injury.
  • LAMPARD: THIS IS WHERE OUR STRENGTH IS TESTED LAMPARD: THIS IS WHERE OUR STRENGTH IS TESTED - 14.03.2007
    A vital game at a vital stage of the season - that is how Frank Lampard has described tonight's challenge at Manchester City.
  • JOSE HAILS ABLE DEPUTY JOSE HAILS ABLE DEPUTY - 03.02.2007
    As he prepares to welcome John Terry back to active service, José Mourinho has paid tribute to the man who has been custodian of the captain's armband during Terry's absence.
  • FRANK LAMPARD TO RECEIVE CHELSEA AWARD FRANK LAMPARD TO RECEIVE CHELSEA AWARD - 12.01.2007
    Frank Lampard will receive an award from Chelsea chairman Bruce Buck on the pitch before the Wigan game this Saturday to mark his milestone of reaching 300 games for the club.
  • FRANK COVETS THE CUP FRANK COVETS THE CUP - 08.01.2007
    Frank Lampard has been talking about his burning desire to add an FA Cup winners' medal to his collection having powered Chelsea into today's fourth round draw.
  • LAMPARD: THERE'S A LONG WAY TO GO LAMPARD: THERE'S A LONG WAY TO GO - 03.01.2007
    Frank Lampard, captain at Villa Park in the absence of John Terry, has reassured supporters that there is no loss of belief within the Chelsea camp despite no win since before Christmas.
  • REACTION: 77 NOT OUT FOR FRANK REACTION: 77 NOT OUT FOR FRANK - 18.12.2006
    Freshly-crowned as Chelsea's most prolific midfielder of all-time, Frank Lampard accepts that his Everton strike was one of his most important goals.
  • FRANK COUNTS THE MEN IN THE MIDDLE FRANK COUNTS THE MEN IN THE MIDDLE - 25.11.2006
    The midfield contest at Old Trafford on Sunday will be fought out between players who collectively possess several hundred international caps.
  • LAMPS: WE WON'T BE CAUGHT COLD IN MANCHESTER LAMPS: WE WON'T BE CAUGHT COLD IN MANCHESTER - 24.11.2006
    Chelsea will have played an away game in Europe just four days earlier but Frank Lampard has promised the team will sprint out the starting blocks at Old Trafford.
  • FRANK GETS HIS REWARD FRANK GETS HIS REWARD - 02.11.2006
    Frank Lampard has revealed that his angle-defying goal in Barcelona owed just as much to practice as to inspiration.
  • LAMPARD SEES REST OF CAREER AT CHELSEA - 10.10.2006
    Frank Lampard anticipates spending the rest of his playing career with Chelsea.
  • REACTION: TWO-GOAL FRANK SHRUGS OFF PENALTY PRESSURE - 24.09.2006
    Following his first brace of goals in a Chelsea game for 11 months, Frank Lampard has been talking through the two strikes that sunk Fulham.
  • REACTION: LAMPARD - PENALTIES WILL BE SHARED - 13.09.2006
    On Saturday, Jose Mourinho gave licence to his players to decide penalty-takers amongst themselves. Three days later, they exercised that right against Werder Bremen. The decision was made before kick-off explains Frank Lampard.
  • LAMPS TALKS NEW ENGLAND - 02.09.2006
    John Terry may have only one game as England captain under his belt prior to Saturday's match against Andorra but his leadership already has the thumbs-up from team-mate Frank Lampard.
  • LAMPARD OUT TO BANISH BORO MEMORY - 23.08.2006
    At last season's visit to Middlesbrough, Chelsea provided the worst performance and suffered the worst result during Jose Mourinho's time at the club. Motivation by the manager for Wednesday evening's re-match should be a simple task.
  • REACTION: LAMPARD ON TARGET - 21.08.2006
    With three goals in his last five games of football, the evidence is strong that Frank Lampard has rediscovered his goal touch.
  • LAMPARD HUNGRY FOR NEW CAMPAIGN - 18.08.2006
    At the launch of his autobiography Totally Frank yesterday, Thursday, Frank Lampard declared his hunger for the new season was as strong as ever, particularly after the criticism he has received for his World Cup performances.
  • LAMPARD LIFTS LID ON SUMMMER CAMP 2006 - 05.08.2006
    Holiday is over, training has been concentrated and match action is just hours away for Frank Lampard. The vice-captain has been telling www.chelseafc.com about preparations in North America.
  • Name: Frank Lampard
  • Nationality: English
  • Date of Birth: 20/06/1978
  • Height: 184 cm
  • Weight: 88.0 kg
  • Previous Clubs: Swansea, West Ham
  • Position: Midfielder

Chelsea career
League title winning-goals, FA Cup and Champions League Final strikes, nerveless penalty taking, assists galore and record-breaking sequences of appearances, Frank Lampard has been both the man for the big occasion, and for the week-in, week-out dedication that is the bedrock of genuine achievement. He is without doubt one of the finest players ever to wear the Chelsea blue.

After a quiet start at the Bridge, with just 15 goals in two years following an £11 million transfer from West Ham, Frank bloomed into one of Europe's finest.

An early sign of what was to come was his commanding display against Arsenal's Patrick Vieira in an FA Cup Final defeat at the end of his first season, progress that was continued the following campaign.

In 2003/04, the first season under Roman Abramovich's ownership and Frank's third at the club, he retained his place despite many new arrivals and his phenomenal form was only beaten by Thierry Henry when English football's individual awards were handed out.

The top performances continued to come in 2004/05, as did the goals, Frank's powerful shooting firing Chelsea to the Premiership title that season as he top-scored from midfield with 13 in the League and 19 overall. There was no one more appropriate to score the two magical goals at Bolton that sealed the championship triumph.

The Sportswriters' Footballer of the Year that year and runner-up in the European and World Player of the Year voting for 2005, Frank continued to prove as close to indispensable as can be found in modern football as his team duplicated the Premiership success in 2005/06.

When in December 2005, he finally missed a game due to a virus infection, it brought to an end a new Premier League record of 164 consecutive appearances, since surpassed by goalkeeper Brad Friedel.

In 2006/07, his 62 games was the highest total by any Chelsea player in a single campaign and although the next year was affected by two rare injuries and bereavement, Frank continued to drive Chelsea on from midfield game after game after game and made it to the now regular 20-goal mark.

The injuries were unfortunate but genuine tragedy struck in April 2008 with the death of Frank's mother. His courage and nerve in scoring a vital Champions League semi-final penalty against Liverpool on his return from compassionate leave, followed by his dramatic equaliser in the Final, were among that season's strongest images.

Since then Lamps has become Chelsea's top scoring midfield player ever; and is the player to win the most international caps while a Chelsea player.

A five-year deal was signed in the summer of 2008, and he quickly got into goalscoring form, netting an audacious chip from the edge of the area at Hull in October that year, an automatic Chelsea Goal of the Season contender though eventually edged out by Michael Essien's Champions League volley against Barcelona.

As the performances of those around him began to wane, Frank's form remained consistent under Luiz Felipe Scolari, scoring key goals over Christmas 2008 to keep the team in touch with the league leaders.

The arrival of Guus Hiddink midway through the campaign brought extended freedom for Lampard, who repaid his coach with late goals in a league win over Wigan and a 4-4 Champions League thriller against Liverpool, before we eventually bowed out of Europe in controversial circumstances against Barcelona. There was however joy when his second-half strike won the 2009 FA Cup against Everton, his goal celebration a nod to that of his father's in an FA Cup semi-final 29 years earlier.

With an incredible 27 goals from central midfield in 2009/10 and a sack-full of assists as Chelsea won the Double, it seemed Frank was improving with age, especially factoring in his resistance to injury and his ability to avoid a single yellow card in the whole of that season.

His historic '09/'10 season began as it would end - at Wembley - where he contributed a Community Shield goal, helped set up another, and then buried a penalty in the successful shootout.

The 31-year-old actually went 10 games without a goal before four in three arrived in October.

After a penalty miss at Man City at the beginning of a difficult Christmas period, it was two successful penalties that dug the team out of trouble against Portsmouth and West Ham.

He bounced back from Champions League disappointment against Inter Milan in the first knockout round by banging in four league goals against Aston Villa in a 7-1 rout.

The feat, the second time he had achieved such a tally in a game, took him over the 150-goal mark for Chelsea and beyond Roy Bentley to become our third-highest scorer of all time.

After converting another penalty against Villa at Wembley to book a place in the FA Cup Final, the focus shifted to league football for the next five games, and it was there where Frank really delivered.

At Anfield there were major celebrations as he swept home Nicolas Anelka's centre to confirm crucial victory in the run-in.

In the final league game Frank won and took a penalty to put Carlo Ancelotti's team two goals to the good as we ran riot against Wigan, setting up the Double should we beat Portsmouth in the FA Cup Final.

It was a Drogba free-kick that broke the deadlock that Wembley May day, and even though Frank's final contribution was to drag a penalty wide at the death, he was there in the Royal Box to lift the trophy alongside John Terry.

The 2010/11 season was a rare one in the Lampard collection in that it was afflicted with lengthy injury. Recovering from a routine hernia op, he suffered a tendon injury at the top of his leg in training which lengthened the absence to four months during which team form declined.

He scored his second goal of the season in the first game of 2011 and still collected 13 goals by the end. On April 6th in a home Champions League game against Manchester United, he become only the fourth player to make 500 appearances for Chelsea.

This season has also featured the sideshow of Lampard slowly but surely edging towards Bobby Tambling's all-time club goalscoring record. It was a vintage Lampard performance at the Reebok, a very happy hunting ground for him and Chelsea, in early October as the midfielder hit a hat-trick and, despite turning a forthcoming 34th birthday in June, he is set to make 50 appearances once more this campaign.

He hit three goals on the spin at the start of 2012 and netted a crucial late penalty against Napoli to level the tie on aggregate, his 14th of the season.

As the season drew to a close, Lampard's ability and experience, as so often in the past, rose to the fore. He scored a sublime free-kick in the 5-1 FA Cup semi-final win against Tottenham Hotspur at Wembley, as well as teeing up Didier Drogba for what proved to be the winning goal in the Final of the same competition.

He finished the season by skippering the side for the Champions League Final in Munich in John Terry's absence, and capped a wonderful display by lifting the trophy alongside the suspended captain after scoring our third penalty in the shoot-out.

Pre-Chelsea
Ironically, Frank's ever-present habit was one of the reasons why he was under-appreciated by some at the club that nurtured him.

With Frank's father the West Ham first team coach when the teenager broke into the first team there, sections of the support at Upton Park cried nepotism over the son's regular place in their side. He was ever-present in the Hammers team that finished fifth in '98/'99 and was capped for England the next season.

However when manager Harry Redknapp and Frank senior were sacked in 2001, it was time for Frank to move on and although Leeds was a possible destination at the time, it was across London the player went as he sought a club where he could take his career to the next level.


International goal
After a debut against Belgium in 1999, Frank would have to wait until June 2003 to feature for a full 90 minutes in an England shirt, and he scored his first goal that August against Croatia.

He was well worth his place in the Euro 2004 team and was voted the England team's Player of the Year after three goals in four tournament games, and he won the poll again in 2005.

That made it all the more surprising when Frank failed to register on the score sheet in the 2006 World Cup in Germany, despite shooting more frequently than anyone.

It drew outside criticism, his years of incredibly consistent achievement seemingly forgotten, but after a lean spell under Steve McClaren he returned to goalscoring form under Fabio Capello, and Frank's critics began to re-evaluate their opinions and he was finally being appreciated in an England shirt too.

Unlike in 2006, Frank went into the 2010 World Cup in red-hot scoring form, even by his own extraordinary standards.

However as Capello played with the jigsaw of England's midfield, Frank's goal threat again appeared diminished although he was one of the best players against Slovenia in the third group game, and was infamously denied his first World Cup goal by a ludicrous linesman's decision as England exited versus Germany.

A hernia operation meant he sat out the beginning of England's Euro 2012 qualifying campaign but he returned in 2011 with goals and victories with the three lions on his chest. No Chelsea player has won more international caps while playing for the club.

Frank took the captain's armband for England's friendly against Spain in November, scoring the only goal of the game.

Sadly for him, however, after being named in Roy Hodgson's final squad for the tournament, he picked up a hamstring injury shortly after joining up with his teammates and was ruled out of the tournament.

However, in the first friendly following the tournament - against Italy in Berne - Lampard was once again named captain, playing a pivotal role as England came from behind to win 2-1.

He was then named in the squad ahead of the World Cup qualifiiers against Moldova and Ukraine.

Competition Apps
(as sub)
Goals Yellow
Cards
Red
Cards
League 3 (1) 2 1 0
Euro Cups 1 (0) 0 0 0
Career History:
Club Season Comp. Apps
(as sub)
Goals
Chelsea 2011 - 12 League 30 (4) 11
FA Cup 5 (2) 2
League Cup 2 (1) 0
Euro Cups 12 (4) 3
2010 - 11 League 24 (1) 10
FA Cup 3 (0) 3
Euro Cups 4 (0) 0
2009 - 10 League 36 (0) 22
FA Cup 6 (0) 3
League Cup 1 (1) 0
Euro Cups 7 (1) 1
2008 - 09 League 37 (0) 12
FA Cup 7 (0) 3
League Cup 2 (1) 2
Euro Cups 11 (0) 3
2007 - 08 League 24 (1) 10
FA Cup 1 (0) 2
League Cup 3 (0) 4
Euro Cups 11 (1) 4
2006 - 07 League 37 (1) 11
FA Cup 7 (0) 6
League Cup 6 (3) 3
Euro Cups 11 (0) 1
2005 - 06 League 35 (0) 16
FA Cup 5 (1) 2
League Cup 1 (1) 0
Euro Cups 8 (0) 2
2004 - 05 League 38 (0) 13
FA Cup 2 (2) 0
League Cup 6 (3) 2
Euro Cups 12 (0) 4
2003 - 04 League 38 (0) 10
FA Cup 4 (0) 1
League Cup 2 (1) 0
Euro Cups 14 (1) 4
2002 - 03 League 38 (1) 6
FA Cup 5 (0) 1
League Cup 3 (0) 0
Euro Cups 2 (1) 1
2001 - 02 League 37 (3) 5
FA Cup 8 (1) 1
League Cup 4 (0) 0
Euro Cups 4 (0) 1
West Ham Utd 2000 - 01 League 30 (0) 7
FA Cup 4 (0) 1
League Cup 3 (0) 1
1999 - 00 League 34 (0) 7
FA Cup 1 (0) 0
League Cup 3 (0) 2
Euro Cups 10 (0) 4
1998 - 99 League 38 (0) 5
FA Cup 1 (0) 0
League Cup 2 (0) 1
1997 - 98 League 31 (4) 5
FA Cup 6 (0) 1
League Cup 5 (0) 4
1996 - 97 League 13 (10) 0
FA Cup 1 (0) 0
League Cup 2 (1) 0
Swansea City 1995 - 96 League 9 (1) 1
West Ham Utd League 1 (1) 0
Select Season

Defensive Stats

  • Goals Conceded/Game1.02
  • Shots on Target/Goals Conceded3.39
  • Clean Sheets/Game0.2

Attacking Stats

  • Goals152
  • Shots/Goals Ratio0.14
  • Shots on Target Ratio0.59

How Goals Scored

  • Left Foot14
  • Right Foot100
  • Headers9
  • Other0

Discipline

  • Red Cards3
  • Yellow Cards53
  • Fouls317
  • Fouls/Cards Ration0.18

Goals Times

How Goals Scored

Career Appearances

Season Club Played Goals YC RC
2012 - 13 Chelsea 4 (1) 2 1 0
2011 - 12 Chelsea 49 (11) 16 8 0
2010 - 11 Chelsea 31 (1) 13 2 0
2009 - 10 Chelsea 50 (2) 26 0 0
2008 - 09 Chelsea 57 (1) 20 5 2
2007 - 08 Chelsea 39 (2) 20 5 1
2006 - 07 Chelsea 61 (4) 21 7 0
2005 - 06 Chelsea 49 (2) 20 6 0
2004 - 05 Chelsea 58 (5) 19 8 0
2003 - 04 Chelsea 58 (2) 15 4 0
2002 - 03 Chelsea 48 (2) 8 3 0
2001 - 02 Chelsea 53 (4) 7 4 1
2000 - 01 Chelsea 0 (0) 0 0 0
TOTAL 557 (37) 187 53 4