Premier League removes billionaire Abramovich from management of Chelsea football club
The leadership of the English Premier League (EPL) removed the Russian billionaire Roman Abramovich from the management of the Chelsea football club. This was reported on the website of the organization.
The Premier League said the decision does not affect the club’s ability to train and play matches. It is noted that this is indicated in the terms of the license issued by the government, which expires on May 31, 2022.
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Earlier, The Telegraph reported that the sanctions imposed on Abramovich could lead to the bankruptcy of Chelsea. The club has warned the UK government that the effect of the sanctions is jeopardizing the club’s ability to complete the current season.
On March 2, it became known that Abramovich intends to sell Chelsea. Before that, he transferred direct control of the club to the trustees of the Chelsea charitable foundation.
Source: Lenta

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