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Chelsea confirm appeal

By PA Sport  June 29, 2009
Chelsea confirm appeal (©PAphotos)
Chelsea confirm appeal (©PAphotos)
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"unnecessarily harsh" punishments handed out by UEFA in the wake of their controversial Champions League semi-final defeat...
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Chelsea are to appeal the "unnecessarily harsh" punishments handed out by UEFA in the wake of their controversial Champions League semi-final defeat.

European football's governing body banned striker Didier Drogba and right-back Jose Bosingwa - for four and three matches, respectively, with other games suspended - for their comments in the wake of the 1-1 second-leg draw with Barcelona at Stamford Bridge in May which sent them out of the competition.

The club received a fine of £85,000 for the improper conduct of their players and for the throwing of missiles by their supporters.

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