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Roman Abramovich announced he was selling Chelsea on Wednesday evening, marking the beginning of the end of his 19 years in charge of the Premier League outfit.

During that time, the Blues have won five Premier League titles, five FA Cups, the Champions League twice and several other honours.

But they've also seen the back of 12 managers - including World Cup winners, European experts and English champions - and two caretakers in Ray Wilkins and Steve Holland.

Not all of Abramovich's appointments have been successful, although eight have managed to deliver a major trophy during their limited tenure at the helm.

Here, lists all 13 managers (minimum five games) to have led Chelsea during the Abramovich era.

Ranieri was the man in charge when Abramovich first arrived at Stamford Bridge in the summer of 2003, immediately giving the Italian a huge transfer budget.

More than £120million was spent on the likes of Damien Duff, Joe Cole, Juan Sebastian Veron, Hernan Crespo and Claude Makelele - raising eyebrows in the Premier League.

Chelsea went on to have a great campaign in 2003-04, finishing second to Arsenal's "Invincibles" in the league and reaching the semi-finals of the Champions League.

Yet there was always a feeling Abramovich wanted a bigger name and few were surprised when Ranieri was dismissed in the summer of 2004.

Mourinho is undoubtedly

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