Chelsea icon Bobby Tambling dies aged 84 as tributes pour in for 'a true Chelsea legend'

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Published: 04/06/2026

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Bobby Tambling has passed away at the age of 84

Bobby Tambling, the Chelsea great who held the club's goalscoring record for nearly five decades, has died at the age of 84.

The former striker netted 202 times across 370 matches for the Blues between 1959 and 1970, establishing himself as Stamford Bridge's most prolific marksman until Frank Lampard overtook his tally in 2013.


His passing was confirmed on Thursday by Irish club Crosshaven AFC, where Tambling served as manager following his playing career.

Chelsea described him as "one of our most legendary players," adding that "his name is written very large in our history."

Bobby Tambling was Chelsea's highest goalscorer for five decades

Bobby Tambling was Chelsea's highest goalscorer for five decades

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The west London club did not disclose further details surrounding his death, though Tambling had been residing in Cork, Ireland, where he settled after retiring from professional football.

Tambling burst onto the scene at Stamford Bridge as a 17-year-old in February 1959, finding the net on his debut in a victory over West Ham.

He proved instrumental in Chelsea's League Cup triumph of 1965, scoring in the final against Leicester as the Blues claimed the trophy.

The following year, he achieved a feat that remains unmatched at the club: five goals in a single fixture against Aston Villa.

Tambling also netted a consolation in the 1967 FA Cup final, though Chelsea fell 2-1 to Tottenham.

Bobby Tambling has been heralded as a "true Chelsea legend"

Bobby Tambling has been heralded as a "true Chelsea legend"

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On the international stage, he represented England on three occasions but narrowly missed selection for the 1966 World Cup squad.

Originally deployed as a winger, he later transitioned to an inside-right position, developing formidable shooting ability.

Tambling's remarkable record stood for 47 years before Lampard finally eclipsed it in May 2013, requiring 648 appearances to reach 211 goals – a comparison that underscores the forward's exceptional strike rate.

The two men developed a warm friendship as Lampard closed in on the historic milestone.

"We have grown close over the last few years because I think we both realised this was a day that was going to come," Tambling said of Lampard surpassing his tally.

"We always have a joke with each other, I say 'come on Frank, rush along'. And my partner would always say 'come on Frank, don't take any more penalties'."

His characteristic modesty ensured he remained a beloved figure at Stamford Bridge long after departing in 1970.

Bobby Tambling scored 202 goals from 370 games between 1959 and 1970

Bobby Tambling scored 202 goals from 370 games between 1959 and 1970

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Tambling spent three seasons at Crystal Palace following his Chelsea departure before relocating to Ireland, where he enjoyed spells with Cork Celtic, Waterford, Shamrock Rovers and Cork Alberts.

At Cork Celtic, he helped the club secure its sole League of Ireland championship in 1974, finishing as their leading scorer with more than 40 goals across five campaigns.

He subsequently moved into management, taking charge of Cork Celtic, Cork City and Crosshaven.

In recent years, Tambling had been living with dementia.

Crosshaven's tribute described him as "a true Chelsea legend and an even more wonderful human being," adding: "His warmth, his wisdom, his humour and his love will stay with us forever."

He is survived by his partner Valerie O'Connell and sons Garry and Glenn.