The The British government allowed Chelsea Quarter-final first-leg tickets sold from Champions League against him Real Madrid at Stamford Bridge.
In this way, the match is avoided behind closed doors, as evidenced by the penalties imposed on the English club that prevented it from selling tickets for its last matches.
On Wednesday, the British government updated the file The special license granted to Chelsea to continue operating on a daily basis and allows them to sell tickets For home matches in the Champions League, FA Cup and Women’s Super League, as long as the proceeds from their sale do not go to the club.
The money will go to UEFA, in the case of Champions League matches, and to the FA, in the case of FA Cup and Women’s Premier League matches.
Chelsea can too Selling football tickets leading To play away from homeNot so for those at Stamford Bridge. You will also be able to sell tickets to fans visiting your London stadium.
Nigel Huddleston said: “The government today made changes to the license granted to Chelsea so that fans can access away matches, cup matches and women’s team matches. I would like to thank the fans for their patience.” British Sports Minister.
Since Roman Abramovich was sanctioned by the United Kingdom on March 13, the club has had limited spending on home and away matches, as well as freezing all of its assets, so it cannot sell tickets, “promote” or conduct operations with players.
Only fans with season tickets and those who purchased their tickets before March 10 are allowed to enter the stadiums.Which means that only 400 of the 4,000 people who could go visited Middlesbrough for the FA Cup match last weekend.
The match against Real Madrid is a special case, as Chelsea do not have tickets for the Champions Season, So it asks for special permission so it doesn’t run behind closed doors.
It is expected within the next few hours that the final candidates to buy Chelsea will be known so that the sale can proceed and the club be free of the penalties imposed on Abramovich.
The Chelsea-Real Madrid match will take place on April 6 at Stamford Bridge, while the return leg will take place at the Santiago Bernabeu a week later.
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