Chelsea slapped with 74 charges over 13-year period as FA release statement
CHELSEA are facing a massive fine after being hit with 74 FA charges for breaking agent rules in the Roman Abramovich era.
A Wembley statement announced the charges this morning .
1 Chelsea have been hit with 74 FA charges Credit: Alamy

It said: “The Football Association has today charged Chelsea FC with breaches of regulations J1 and C2 of the FA Football Agent regulations, regulations A2 and A3 of the FA Regulations on Working with Intermediaries and regulations A1 and B3 of the FA Third Party Investment in Players Regulations.
“In total, 74 charges have been brought against Chelsea FC.
“Conduct that is the subject of the charges ranges from 2009 to 2022 and finality relates to events which occurred between the 2010-11 the 2015-16 playing seasons.
“Chelsea FC has until 19 September 2025 to respond.”
The Premier League launched its own investigation in 2023 after it emerged that a series of secret payments had been made, sanctioned by Abramovich and behind the backs of other club officials.
Initially that investigation centred on payments connected to the signings of Samuel Eto’o and Willian in 2013, as well as the capture of Eden Hazard in 2012.
Both Willian and Hazard had been courted strongly by Spurs but ended up at Stamford Bridge .
It is understood that the allegations centre of “off-books” payments, approved directly by the former owner, to help facilitate signings.
The alleged breaches are understood to have been discovered by new Blues owners Todd Boehly , Behdad Egbali and their Clearlake consortium at the time of the takeover process in May 2022.
They were reported to the FA, Uefa and Prem by the new owners at that time.
Uefa and Chelsea agreed a “settlement” of £8.6m in 2023 but the Prem inquiry has been ongoing.
It had been anticipated that the Prem would also issue a fine to the Blues, although some rivals have been privately calling for a stiffer punishment.
But now the FA charges appear likely to put the Prem sanction on the backburner.
The scale of the charges and time-scale being investigated suggest any sanction will be potentially record-breaking, although the current Blues ownership are understood to be offering full co-operation.