Roman Abramovich issues means no 'business as usual' for Chelsea - Minister
British Sports Minister Nigel Huddleston maintains sanctions on Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich must mean that it cannot be "business as usual" at Stamford Bridge.
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British Sports Minister Nigel Huddleston maintains sanctions on Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich must mean that it cannot be "business as usual" at Stamford Bridge.
Chelsea have confirmed 1,800 tickets will be sold to Blues supporters for their Champions League quarter-final second leg against Real Madrid at the Bernabeu, while season ticket holders can secure their seat at the FA Cup semi-final against Crystal Palace at Wembley from next week.
Eurosport expert Chris Evert said it is difficult to understand how Russia’s invasion of Ukraine is affecting the nation's tennis players. World No.
Daniil Medvedev shrugged off the possibility of being barred from this year's Wimbledon on Thursday after the status of Russian players at the tournament was called into question by the British government. British sports minister Nigel Huddleston told a parliamentary hearing last week the government could require Medvedev to provide assurances he did not support Russian President Vladimir Putin before being allowed to compete at Wimbledon. The move comes amid Russia's growing sporting isolation on the global stage in the wake of the country's invasion of Ukraine.
MIAMI: Daniil Medvedev shrugged off the possibility of being barred from this year's Wimbledon on Thursday (Mar 24) after the status of Russian players at the tournament was called into question by the British government.
The UK government has amended the general licence granted to Chelsea by announcing the club will now be allowed to sell tickets to away games and cup matches.
El Chelsea-Real Madrid se jugará con público. Como ha adelantado The Associated Press, el equipo londinense podrá vender entradas para el partido de ida de Champions League en Stamford Bridge, que se celebrará el próximo 6 de abril a las 21:00 horas. Una noticia muy positiva para el cuadro de Thomas Tuchel, que en un principio, iba a disputar el encuentro a puerta cerrada.