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Chelsea has been revisited and charged with multiple violations during Abu s charge

The FA England has now filed 74 charges against Chelsea, accusing Chelsea of ​​alleged violations of managerial regulations and private contact with players as a third party between 2009 and 2022, but the violations seem to be still in the days when Abraham was in charge.

English FA said in a statement: "The FA has filed charges against Chelsea today, accusing Chelsea Football Club of violating the J1 and C2 clauses in the FA General Manager's regulations, the A2 and A3 clauses in the cooperation regulations with intermediary agencies, and the A1 and B3 clauses in the third party's investment regulations. Chelsea faces a total of up to 74 charges, and the allegations involved occurred between 2009 and 2022, mainly related to events that occurred between the 2010/11 season and the 2015/16 season." The FA also stated that Chelsea must respond by September 19, 2025.

After learning from the FA's statement, Chelsea responded to the incident quickly, pointing out that the violation occurred during Abram's time as Chelsea's boss and has voluntarily submitted data and reports on these incidents. Thanks to the FA, he also hopes that the incident can be resolved as soon as possible: "The group that now owns Chelsea Football Club completed the acquisition on May 30, 2022, and underwent a comprehensive review in the process. The group's senior management realized that past financial reports may not be complete. , there may also be cases of violation of the FA rules of England. After completing the acquisition, Chelsea has immediately submitted its own report to all relevant regulatory agencies, including the FA. Chelsea has demonstrated unprecedented transparency in the process, including the full disclosure of club archives and historical data, and will continue to work with the FA to resolve the matter as soon as possible. We express our gratitude to the FA for their cooperation in this complex case, and we must know that the focus of these cases is what happened more than 10 years ago.

In fact, as early as August 2023, Premier League CEO Richard Masters took the initiative to say that they were investigating financial problems that a football club had actively reported. In July 2023, Chelsea also paid a fine of 8.6 million pounds to UEFA for Abu's "incomplete financial report" when he was the boss. It seemed that he really wanted to solve the problems brought by his former boss at that time. These may affect the English FA's consideration of punishment.