Chelsea FC

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.

Just weeks after buying the club, new Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich watches a friendly matched between his team and Lazio, July 18, 2003.
 Russian billionaire and owner of Chelsea football club Roman Abramovich arrives at a division of the High Court in central London October 31, 2011.

Book promises dramatic inside story of Abramovich’s sale of Chelsea FC

Orna Shlomov, Rachashei Lev's VP; Rola Brentlin; Ze'ev Yanay ,Baysberg Team's VP; MK Uriel Buso, the Knesset health committee's chairman; Shimi Gsheyed, Rachashei Lev's CEO

Rachashei Lev announces new board member

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UK man convicted of online antisemitism, banned from soccer events


Diaspora Affairs: The goal - fighting antisemitism

The impetus for the match was last October’s massacre at the Tree of Life synagogue in Pittsburgh.

Robert Kraft (left), owner of the New England Revolution and Bruce Buck, chairman of Chelsea FC, pose in front of their teams this week.

Chelsea stars wow Boston kids, fight antisemitism, promote diversity

"We're addressing it and fighting it every step of the way, it's a constant process. But events like this teach our children how to be advocates for each other," Framingham Mayor Yvonne Spicer said.

Chelsea Football star David Luiz poses with students in Framingham, Mass. Tuesday

Chelsea, N.E Revolution, to play out friendly match against antisemitism

All proceeds from the match will be donated to 15 organizations dedicated to combating antisemitism and discrimination.

"Final Whistle on Hate" soccer match

The Lounge

Translated by Hannah Hochner.

THE CHELSEA Football Club Women players and Susan Pollack (center)

Chelsea Football Club chooses light over the darkness of antisemitism

As campaign continues in its second year, efforts grow stronger to educate, fight racism

Soccer Football - Premier League - Leicester City vs Chelsea - Leicester, Britain - September 9, 2017 Chelsea's Alvaro Morata celebrates scoring their first goal with Marcos Alonso.

Robert Kraft and Roman Abramovich schedule 'Say No to Antisemitism' match

The match will take place on May 15, at the Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Massachusetts, and will kick off at 8 pm local time (2 am Israel time).

Chelsea FC owner Roman Abramovich promoting "Say No to Antisemitism"