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There is a place in England called Chelsea. Does it have anything to do with Chelsea?

I don't know if it's true, but this is the connection I can find. A long time ago, an unknown village in the northern suburb of London produced a round toast called Chelsea. Some raisins are sprinkled on this bread, which is not only crisp, but also smells of raisins. I won't say much about this kind of bread-I'm not introducing food here. Many people come here because this kind of bread sells well. But because the name of this village is probably hard to remember, the British simply call this village Chelsea. You should have guessed what happened afterwards. That's right. On March 1905, Chelsea Village established a team, F.C. Chelsea. Here is the meaning of "F.C." for friends who don't know much English: "F.C." is the abbreviation of football and club, and of course it means football club in Chinese.