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Chelsea record post-tax loss of £145.6MILLION for financial year ending in June - with the Blues making just £7.2m from matchday revenue due to impact from coronavirus pandemic

Chelsea recorded a post-tax loss of £145.6million for the financial year ending in June as the impact of the coronavirus pandemic was felt in the accounts at Stamford Bridge.

The Blues, owned by Russian oligarch Roman Abramovich, made a profit of £39.5m in the previous financial year, before the pandemic.

Yet despite a jump in turnover for the last financial year - by £29m to £416.8m - a near-complete loss of matchday revenue contributed massively to an overall post-tax loss.

Chelsea recorded a post-tax loss of u00a3145.6million for the financial year ending in June
The Blues, owned by Russian oligarch Roman Abramovich, previously made a profit of u00a339.5m

Matchday revenue was just £7.