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Chelsea FC Fined by FA for Rule E20.1 Breach Against Aston Villa

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Last updated: January 23, 2026 5:22 pm
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Key Points

  • Chelsea FC has been fined by The Football Association for breaching FA Rule E20.1 during their Premier League match against Aston Villa.
  • The charge relates to failure to ensure players conducted themselves in an orderly fashion.
  • The sanction follows an independent Regulatory Commission hearing.
  • This is the latest in a series of disciplinary actions against Chelsea by the FA.

London (Birmingham Express News) January 23, 2026 – Chelsea FC has been fined by The Football Association for breaching FA Rule E20.1 in their recent Premier League encounter with Aston Villa.

Contents
  • Key Points
  • What Led to Chelsea FC’s Latest FA Fine?
  • How Does This Fit into Chelsea’s History of FA Charges?
  • What Other Recent Fines Have Involved Chelsea?
  • What Are the Potential Consequences for Chelsea?

The charge stems from an incident where the club allegedly failed to ensure its players behaved in an orderly manner during the match. According to official FA announcements, this misconduct prompted the regulatory action. The independent Regulatory Commission imposed the fine following a hearing into the matter.

What Led to Chelsea FC’s Latest FA Fine?

The Football Association confirmed the fine against Chelsea FC specifically for a breach of Rule E20.1, which governs player conduct during matches. This rule requires clubs to ensure their players act in an orderly fashion at all times. Reporting from the FA’s official website details that the violation occurred during the game with Aston Villa, marking another disciplinary measure for the west London club.

As reported by The FA, similar charges under Rule E20.1 have been levelled against Chelsea in the past, including two breaches following their 2021 Premier League fixture against Liverpool FC. In that instance, it was alleged that players failed to conduct themselves properly in the 48th minute of the first half and after the half-time whistle. The club had until early September 2021 to respond to those earlier charges.

How Does This Fit into Chelsea’s History of FA Charges?

Chelsea FC’s disciplinary record with the FA includes more substantial cases beyond on-pitch incidents. In September 2025, the FA brought 74 charges against the club for breaches of various regulations, including The FA Football Agents Regulations, Working with Intermediaries rules, and Third Party Investment in Players Regulations. These charges covered conduct from 2009 to 2022, primarily between the 2010/11 and 2015/16 seasons. Chelsea had until 19 September 2025 to respond, with ESPN reporting that the club anticipated not contesting them and expected a fine similar to a prior UEFA sanction.

Sky Sports coverage highlighted that the 74 charges focused on alleged agent payments and third-party investments during the Roman Abramovich ownership era. The new ownership self-reported discrepancies to governing bodies, leading to a €10 million UEFA fine in 2023 for Financial Fair Play breaches between 2012 and 2019. Unlike Manchester City’s ongoing Premier League case, Chelsea has engaged cooperatively throughout.

What Other Recent Fines Have Involved Chelsea?

In October 2024, Chelsea and Nottingham Forest were sanctioned for a mass confrontation in their Premier League match on 6 October. Chelsea received a £40,000 fine, while Forest were fined £125,000, after both accepted charges of failing to prevent improper and provocative behaviour around the 88th minute. The FA published the written reasons from the independent commission.

What Are the Potential Consequences for Chelsea?

While the exact amount of the latest fine for the Aston Villa match has not been detailed in initial FA statements, past penalties under Rule E20.1 have varied based on the severity and context. The 2024 fine against Chelsea for the Forest game was £40,000, imposed after acceptance of the charge. Sources indicate that sporting sanctions like points deductions or transfer bans remain possible in more serious cases, though the agent-related charges are expected to result in financial penalties.

Chelsea’s proactive approach in self-reporting historical issues has been noted positively by UEFA and could influence outcomes. The club stated it was pleased that engagement with the FA on self-reported matters was concluding, per ESPN reporting. Further updates are anticipated as the independent commission finalises its decisions.

The ongoing nature of these proceedings underscores the FA’s commitment to enforcing regulations on player conduct, agent dealings, and financial transparency across English football.

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