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Chelsea FC hit with record Premier League fine and given suspended transfer ban over regulation breaches

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Last updated: March 16, 2026 7:39 pm
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Chelsea Football Club have received the largest fine in Premier League history, along with a one-year transfer ban that has been suspended for two years.The £10.75 million penalty relates to undisclosed payments to agents totaling £47.5 million between 2011 and 2018, during the ownership of Roman Abramovich, as well as violations of regulations concerning the registration of youth players.

According to the sanction agreement, the investigation found the payments were made with the awareness and approval of former senior staff members and club directors. The financial irregularities were uncovered during due diligence when the club was acquired by new American owners in 2022. The new ownership group voluntarily disclosed the findings to the Premier League, the The Football Association, and UEFA.

Chelsea were also handed a separate nine-month academy transfer ban, which takes immediate effect, over rule breaches that occurred between 2019 and 2022. The Premier League said the club’s proactive self-reporting and exceptional cooperation during the probe were major mitigating factors considered when deciding sanctions.

In response, Chelsea confirmed they fully accept the settlement terms and appreciated the league’s recognition of their assistance throughout the investigation. The suspended transfer ban could still be enforced if the club commits similar violations in the future or if authorities determine that the Club Declaration contained deliberate inaccuracies or misleading information.

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Previously, UEFA fined Chelsea £8.64 million (€10 million) in July 2023 for incomplete financial disclosures linked to the club’s former ownership covering the 2018 and 2019 financial periods. Investigators identified at least six questionable payments made to offshore companies connected to player transfers. Those high-value transactions were not included in financial records submitted to football authorities at the time.

The transfers examined are believed to involve deals for Eden Hazard, Samuel Eto’o, and Andreas Christensen. Football clubs are required to submit accurate annual financial reports to both the FA and the Premier League, with similar obligations applying to UEFA for teams competing in European tournaments. UEFA’s five-year statute of limitations restricted its review to potential breaches dating back to the 2017/18 season, whereas the Premier League is not bound by a time limitation on investigations.

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