Vitesse Arnhem, a football club in the Netherlands, has been relegated from the Eredivisie due to a deduction of 18 points by the KNVB, the governing body of Dutch football. This sanction is a result of the club’s failure to meet licensing requirements and providing false and withheld information. Vitesse, which was already at the bottom of the Eredivisie, will be relegated from the top flight for the first time in 35 years. Despite the severity of the punishment, the club has chosen not to appeal against it.
The KNVB and Vitesse have noted an investigation by the Ministry of Economic Affairs and Climate regarding the club’s ties with Roman Abramovich. The licensing committee expressed concerns over Abramovich’s potential control over Vitesse and the risks of violations of sanctions and money laundering. However, these claims are still under investigation. Vitesse’s interim general manager has acknowledged the seriousness of the situation and expressed gratitude for the opportunity to retain the club’s license.
He emphasized the club’s commitment to moving forward in a new direction and facing the challenges ahead. Additionally, Chelsea, another football club associated with Abramovich, is also under investigation for financial dealings during his tenure. The implications of these investigations extend to both clubs, and the outcomes will be pivotal to their future in football.