Chelsea in $2B Debt to Russian Oligarch Owner
Chelsea FC suddenly finds itself in the middle of a
geopolitical conflict.
The Premier League club is owned by Russian oligarch Roman
Abramovich, who could face sanctions from the United Kingdom related to his
ties to the Russian government and the invasion of Ukraine.
However, the situation is further complicated by the club’s
balance sheet: Chelsea is $2 billion in debt to Abramovich.
Labour Party parliament member Chris Bryant said “Abramovich
should no longer be able to own a [soccer] club in this country.”
Bryant criticized Prime Minister Boris Johnson for
mistakenly claiming that Abramovich was already being sanctioned.
Bryant has also raised the idea of seizing Abramovich’s
$203.7 million home.
Should Abramovich face harsh sanctions or have his ownership
of the club challenged, he could call in his loan to Chelsea, potentially
bankrupting the club. He has an estimated net worth of $13.3 billion, mostly
from the steel and metals industry.
Despite the hefty loan, Chelsea has been among the sport’s
top-earning clubs in the world. It is one of six Premier League clubs expected
to earn a collective $1.3 billion in sponsorships this season — quadruple what
the other 14 clubs will make combined.
Chelsea was hit hard by the pandemic, taking a $196.4
million loss for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2021, compared to a $49
million profit the previous year.
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