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Roman Abramovich could owe UK £1bn over tax dodge that helped bankroll Chelsea FC

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The top six clubs in English Football always seem to be untouchable from any possible sanctions that may be considered for possible wrongdoings.

Any other club that steps out of line or even inadvertently breaks the rules, always seem to get almost instant justice, either by a points deduction or a large fine.

I don't think that even a football regulator would be able to touch the untouchables.

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UEFA fined Chelsea €10million (£8.6m, $11m) for historical breaches of its Financial Fair Play (FFP) regulations. The organisation added that the fine settled the matter and Chelsea would not face any sporting sanctions.15 Jan 2025

The FA are yet to charge Chelsea for breaking FFP rules despite the above fine from UEFA.

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