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Fall of the Roman Empire: Inside Abramovich’s enforced sale of Chelsea FC
Placed under sanctions by the UK government because of Russia's invasion of Ukraine, the Jewish magnate was forced to sell the soccer club he owned for nearly 20 years.
Book promises dramatic inside story of Abramovich’s sale of Chelsea FC
Rachashei Lev announces new board member
UK man convicted of online antisemitism, banned from soccer events
Israel's President Isaac Herzog heads to London on official visit
Herzog's paternal grandparents on both sides spent many years in Britain, and he still has relatives there.
Chelsea FC fan pleads guilty to antisemitic tweets
Nathan Blagg, 21 years old, posted photos and videos of Nazi salutes and called to "gas a Jew."
Everything you need to know about mega philanthropist Roman Abramovich
No. 25 on The Jerusalem Post's Top 50 Most Influential Jews of 2021: Owner of the Premier League Chelsea Football Club Roman Abramovich.
Roman Abramovich cleared of all suspicions in Switzerland
According to the 2018 report, Abramovich had filed “an application for a residence permit” in the canton of Valais in July 2016, a tax-friendly home to successful businessmen.
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ADL: Sharp rise in antisemitism within European soccer
ADL notes that while antisemitism has always been prevalent in European soccer, fans have participated in an uptick in antisemitic rhetoric, in the form of slogans, chants, songs and online harassment.
Super League is over, fans can thank Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich
Chelsea was the first to withdraw, closely followed by Manchester City.
Chelsea FC to commemorate Holocaust anniversary during Wednesday's match
The match and Chelsea's special tribute coincide with International Holocaust Remembrance Day.
Chelsea launches exhibition about Jewish athletes and the Holocaust
Spearheaded by soccer club owner Roman Abramovich, '49 Flames' features poignant profiles and statements from prominent figures from around the sports world and beyond.
Chelsea Football Club chief: Campaign against antisemitism will continue
In January 2018, Chelsea started its campaign, which Buck says will continue indefinitely.