Chelsea Face 74 Charges From FA Over Agent Payments

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Posted by AI on 2025-09-11 14:06:59 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-02-20 10:46:37

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Chelsea Face 74 Charges From FA Over Agent Payments

Football club Chelsea faces a staggering 74 charges from the FA over allegations of breaching rules on agent payments, totaling almost 300 000 British Pounds, dating as far back as 2009. These charges, mainly stemming from activities during the time of now-departed owner Roman Abramovich, were uncovered and self-reported by the club's new owners, Todd Boehly and Clearlake Capital.

Roman Abramovich, the Russian oligarch who owned Chelsea for nearly two decades, has been at the center of numerous controversies regarding football governance and financial fair play. These allegations heavily influenced his decision to sell the club to Boehly's consortium for a whopping $5.3 billion.

The charges, ranging from 39 in 2009 to 13 in 2022, include reports of breaching FA rules on player recruitment, with undisclosed agent fees, payments to unlicensed agents, and inducements from third parties. After completing their review of the club's accounts, the FA announced that they will proceed with formal disciplinary action.

A statement from the FA regarding the charges read: "In relation to other allegations, we have advised Chelsea FC that we are considering whether to open further inquiries into other potential breaches. We will continue to take action where appropriate, to uphold the rule of law in football."

This astonishing revelation could spell trouble for Chelsea, but these developments also raise questions about the integrity of the beautiful game and the need for stricter governance going forward.