JAKARTA - The British government imposed sanctions on Roman Abramovich. This will certainly have an impact on Chelsea, the club owned by the Russian tycoon.

Shortly after the news of the sanctions emerged, Chelsea then gave an official statement. The club management has been notified of this.

"Based on its 100 per cent ownership of Chelsea FC plc and its affiliated entities, Chelsea FC will normally be subject to the same sanctions as Mr Abramovich," Chelsea said in a statement on their official website, Thursday 10 March.

"However, the UK Government has issued a letter allowing Chelsea FC to continue certain activities," the statement continued.

Chelsea management said the match between Chelsea and Norwich City in the English Premier League continued as scheduled. Likewise with the women's soccer match between Chelsea and West Ham.

"We intend to engage in discussions with the British Government regarding the scope of the license. This includes requesting permission for the letter to be amended so that the club can operate as normal as possible," the club's management wrote.

"We will also seek guidance from the UK Government on the impact this action has on the Chelsea Foundation and its important work in our community. The club will update further if necessary."


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