The Stamford Bridge club will be given a special licence to continue operation, but under limited terms.
Chelsea cannot sell any new tickets to supporters, but all tickets sold before 10 March will be honoured
Season ticket holders will still be allowed to attend matches and refreshments will be served at Stamford Bridge. Supporters will still be able to buy merchandise from third parties who have existing stock, but will not be able to buy it directly from the club.Season ticket holders will still be allowed to attend matches and refreshments will be served at Stamford BridgeThe club is subject to a transfer ban and has been blocked from negotiating new contracts with current players.
The limitation could make longer trips abroad difficult, particularly if the club advances through the Champions League.Chelsea is subject to a transfer ban and has been blocked from negotiating new contracts with current playersThe club will still be allowed to pay the wages of its players and coaching staff.
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