By Milton Were
In 2003, Russian billionaire Roman Abramovich shocked the football world when he purchased English club Chelsea. The sudden takeover left many questioning his motives, as he had never been involved in football before. While English media scrambled to uncover details about the mysterious oligarch, Abramovich remained silent—until he finally revealed his simple reason for the purchase.
The Unexpected Decision
Abramovich’s interest in football reportedly ignited after watching a thrilling Champions League quarter-final between Manchester United and Real Madrid. Inspired by the excitement of the game, he decided to buy a football club. He considered several teams but ultimately chose Chelsea due to its London location, financial struggles that made the deal easier, and his personal liking for Stamford Bridge, which he had observed while flying over the city in his helicopter.
A Lightning-Fast Deal
Chelsea’s executive director at the time, Trevor Birch, was astonished by how quickly the purchase was finalized. According to Birch, Abramovich spent only 10 minutes negotiating the deal before paying off Chelsea’s debts and acquiring the club’s assets. The Russian businessman, who barely spoke English, conducted discussions through a translator, leaving many stunned by the speed and efficiency of the transaction.
Why Did Abramovich Buy Chelsea?
For months, speculation grew over Abramovich’s real intentions. Was he seeking influence? A business investment? A political play? Eventually, the billionaire addressed the question directly.
“I bought the club for fun, not to make a profit. It is not an investment. Making money is not a problem for me, and there are many less risky ways to do it,” Abramovich famously stated.
A Move That Changed Football Forever
Abramovich’s arrival at Chelsea reshaped world football. His financial backing turned the club into a European powerhouse, attracting top-tier talent and ushering in an era of dominance. His influence stretched beyond Chelsea, as his model of heavy investment in clubs became a trend across European football.
Two decades later, Abramovich’s impact on the English Premier League remains undeniable. His decision—driven purely by passion rather than financial gain—forever changed the landscape of the sport.
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