You would need to split the string up and search by each word in the string. SQL Server doesn't have a native function to do that, but there are various examples on the web.
This function will take a string and a delimiter, and it will split the string by the delimiter and return a table of the resulting values.
CREATE FUNCTION dbo.SplitVarchar (@stringToSplit varchar(4000), @delimiter CHAR(1))
RETURNS @Result TABLE(Value VARCHAR(50))AS
BEGIN
--This CTE will return a table of (INT, INT) that signify the startIndex and stopIndex
--of each string between delimiters.
WITH SplitCTE(startIndex, stopIndex) AS
(
SELECT 1, CHARINDEX(@delimiter, @stringToSplit) --The bounds of the first word
UNION ALL
SELECT stopIndex + 1, CHARINDEX(@delimiter, @stringToSplit, stopIndex+1)
FROM SplitCTE --Recursively call SplitCTE, getting each successive value
WHERE stopIndex > 0
)
INSERT INTO @Result
SELECT
SUBSTRING(@stringToSplit, --String with the delimited data
startIndex, --startIndex of a particular word in the string
CASE WHEN stopIndex > 0 THEN stopIndex-startIndex --Length of the word
ELSE 4000 END --Just in case the delimiter was missing from the string
) AS stringValue
FROM SplitCTE
RETURN
END;
Once you turn your delimited string into a table, you can JOIN it with the table you wish to search and compare values that way.
DECLARE @TeamName VARCHAR(50)= 'Chelsea FC'
SELECT DISTINCT Name
FROM Team
INNER JOIN (SELECT Value FROM dbo.SplitVarchar(@TeamName, ' ')) t
ON CHARINDEX(t.Value, Name) > 0
Results:
| Name |
|---------|
| Chelsea |
SQL Fiddle example
I based my design on Amit Jethva's Convert Comma Separated String to Table : 4 different approaches