Nothing is Foreign
with Tamara Khandaker
Big money and questionable owners have Premier League fans facing a moral dilemma
35 mins
March 25, 2022
Russian billionaire Roman Abramovich has delivered unprecedented success for his team, London's Chelsea Football Club, in the English Premier League.
But with sanctions tightening around Abramovich, who is on the list of those deemed to be enabling Russian President Vladimir Putin in his war against Ukraine, the team's finances and ethics are under the microscope.
And that scrutiny levelled at Abramovich has expanded to other Premier League clubs that are owned by countries with questionable human rights records, leaving fans and its millions of viewers around the world asking what team they're really supporting.
Does the blinding gleam of trophies cover up bigger, darker and more complicated questions about ethical ownership in sports?
We look into how oligarchs and countries have used "sportswashing" to launder their reputations, the tentacles that extend from England into Russia, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates and beyond, and the reckoning underway at the highest levels of sports and business.
Note, this episode contains explicit language.
Featuring:
Mayowa Quadri, editorial officer at Versus and Chelsea FC supporter.
Ben Jacobs, sports journalist and producer, CBS Sports.