Chelsea FC, which employs Zsolt Lőw as second coach, announced talks with the Financial Sanctions Enforcement Agency on Tuesday. They added that for reasons of competitive neutrality and sportiness, they will be asking the board of the English Football Association not to allow host Middlesbrough fans to be present at Saturday’s match, MTI writes.
We acknowledge that all of this would have a serious impact on Middlesbrough and his fans, as well as our own sympathizers who had already bought their tickets before the sanctions took effect, but we believe this would be the fairest procedure in the current circumstances.
After the outbreak of the war in Ukraine, Abramovich first handed over the management of the defending team in the Champions League to the club’s charity, and then announced that he wanted to sell the club.
Britain imposed sanctions on the owner on Thursday – the billionaire’s assets have been locked, it cannot carry out financial transactions with British individuals and businesses, and it has also been banned from traveling and shipping – because he is said to have a good relationship with Putin, but he disputes this. .
The London club will not be able to sell and buy players as a result of the measures, it will have to suspend ticket sales and close fan shops.
The British government is not reluctant to allow Abramovich to sell Chelsea, but has made it a precondition that no profit can be derived from it.
(Cover image: Chelsea would play in the FA Cup without spectators. Photo: Justin Tallis / AFP)
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