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Abramovich disqualified as Chelsea director by Premier League

Board’s decision comes following UK sanctions on club owner for being part of Putin’s inner circle despite denials of any association with Russian president

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 12 Mar 2022 11:00PM

Abramovich disqualified as Chelsea director by Premier League
Premier League announced in a statement today their decision to disqualify Roman Abramovich (pictured above) as a director of Chelsea Football Club ‘does not impact on the club’s ability to train and play its fixtures as set out under the terms of a licence… which expires on May 31, 2022’. – AFP pic, March 12, 2022

LONDON − Roman Abramovich has been disqualified as a Chelsea director by the Premier League board after the British government sanctioned the Russian billionaire.

Chelsea owner Abramovich was one of seven more oligarchs sanctioned this week by the UK following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

The European champions have been placed under tough restrictions due to the sanctions on Abramovich.

Chelsea are unable to sign players, renew contracts or sell tickets to matches with limits placed on the amount of money they are allowed to spend on travel to away games.

Now Premier League chiefs have taken action against Abramovich, who is described by the government as part of Russian President Vladimir Putin’s inner circle despite his denials of any association.

“Following the imposition of sanctions by the UK government, the Premier League board has disqualified Roman Abramovich as a director of Chelsea Football Club,” a Premier League statement said today.

“The board’s decision does not impact on the club’s ability to train and play its fixtures as set out under the terms of a licence issued by the government, which expires on May 31, 2022.”

Abramovich had already announced his intention to sell Chelsea with a host of potential buyers declaring their interest in a club that have won 19 major trophies since he bought the side in 2003.

The government is still open to a sale but would have to approve a new licence on the proviso no profit would go to the Russian, who has bankrolled the club to the tune of around £1.5 billion (RM8.203 billion).

Chelsea are already feeling the impact of the sanctions with shirt sponsor Three suspending its £40 million (RM218.75 million) deal.

The club’s official training wear partner Trivago said yesterday that it was sticking with Chelsea despite the “challenging” situation.

Chelsea reportedly saw several credit cards temporarily frozen yesterday while they negotiate the terms of their special operating license with the government.

Thomas Tuchel’s side host Newcastle tomorrow as they look to cement their hold on third place in the Premier League. – AFP, March 12, 2022

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