Chelsea boss Abramovich had to bear the brunt of his friendship with Putin
Chelsea boss Abramovich had to bear the brunt of his friendship with Putin
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The ongoing war between Russia and Ukraine has started affecting the sports world as well. Players around the world are seen protesting against Russia's attack. With which the boycott of Russian players and the team of Russia has also started. Many important honors related to Taekwondo and Judo have also been withdrawn from Russian President Putin. Now his close friend Roman Abramovich has also suffered heavy losses. Abramovich's own football club, Chelsea, is being sold. He bought the club in 2003 and is selling it almost a year later. Meanwhile, this club has also won 19 big trophies.

This team of Russian businessman Abramovich has also been the winner of UEFA Champions League in the year 2020/21. Abramovich has said about this, "I have decided to sell the Chelsea club. Continuing his talk, he has further said that I think this is the time for this club, the fans, the workers here, the sponsors and partners of the club. Better for me. Buying Chelsea for me was never about business or money, it was my passion for the sport and the club. In addition, I directed my team to set up a charitable foundation "

Club to be sold for £3bn: Abramovich has also said that it has been a lifetime privilege for him to be a part of Chelsea and that he is proud of all the achievements. Chelsea Football Club and its supporters will always be in his heart. Abramovich has decided to sell the Chelsea club for 3 billion pounds. He bought Chelsea in 2003 for around Rs 1420 crore. Under Abramovich, Chelsea have won the Champions League twice, the Premier League and FA Cup twice, the Europa League twice and the League Cup three times. In August 2021, Chelsea Football Club won the UEFA Super Cup and the Club World Cup for the first time in February.

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