Roman Abramovich returns to Chelsea for the first time in many years, following visa chaos

Roman Abramovich has returned to Istanbul Bridge for the first time in three years. But the russian, owner of the Chelsea, won't be in the Tribute for the Champions League match against Juvenus, translates Periscope from The Sun. Abramovich's long absence came due to visa complications, which affected the postponement of [...]
But the russian, owner of the Chelsea, won't be in the Tribute for the Champions League match against Juvenus, translates Periscope from The Sun.

Abramovich's long absence came due to visa complications, which affected the extension of the one-mile project for the stadium's reconstruction.
But now he is in London, as an Israeli citizen and visa-free, continuing to support charity work against anti-Semitics.
And the billionaire was praised by Israeli President Isaac Herzeg who used the high profile platform of Chelsea to promote changes in progress.
Abramovich, 55, attended a small event of 50 people at London's West Stadium on Sunday.
The meeting was organised to introduce the 49 Flames installation of artist Solomon Souza.
The British-American artist Souza's project is a tribute to Olympic athletes killed in Holocaust and is part of the campaign "Say Yo Antisemitism of Chelsea." /Periscope. com/












