Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich finally ends Stamford Bridge match exile

Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich finally ends Stamford Bridge match exile

Telegraph

Roman Abramovich has attended his first Chelsea match at Stamford Bridge in more than three years.

The Russian billionaire was at the stadium, where his presence was not picked up by the television cameras, for Sunday’s 1-1 draw in the Premier League against Manchester United.

There had been an expectation that Abramovich would go to last Tuesday’s Champions League fixture against Juventus having travelled to London as he made a rare visit to the stadium over last weekend.

Abramovich was there to host Isaac Herzog, the Israel president, for a small event to campaign against anti-Semitism attended by around 50 people. Abramovich later returned to Moscow, and so was not in London, to fulfil a prior charity engagement.

The event took place at the Garage Museum of Contemporary Art which was founded by Abramovich and his now former wife, Dasha Zhukova, who is an influential figure on the international art scene…

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