Sanctions "Chelsea": R. Abramovich's assets frozen, and tickets will not be sold for the match © JumpStory

It seems that the sale of the London club "Chelsea" may be delayed a bit. On the morning of the 117th club's birthday, club owner Roman Abramovich received unpleasant news - his assets frozen, and the club will suffer as a result. The UK government announced: "Abramovich had a close relationship with him (Putin) for decades. Including profiting financially or otherwise, interacting with Putin. "No one can feel safe helping Putin use brutal aggression in Ukraine. Today's sanctions are another step towards supporting Ukraine," said Prime Minister Boris Johnson. After this statement, all of Roman Abramovich's assets in the United Kingdom were frozen, including assets related to the "Chelsea" club. However, the club has been granted a sports license to continue trading as a football club. However, there is one bad news for the "aristocrats". From now on, the club will not be able to sell match tickets, and the only fans who will have the right to attend matches are those who have season tickets.

Roman Abramovich has been sanctionedhttps://t.co/rtuk4ZRlWN — Miguel Delaney (@MiguelDelaney) March 10, 2022