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FA Slaps Chelsea with £150k Fine Over ‘Dangerous’ Dugout Incident

The incident, which the FA’s independent regulatory commission branded a “very serious” and “dangerous” act, occurred immediately after the final whistle of Villa’s 2-1 comeback victory at Stamford Bridge.
By Patrick KariukiJanuary 23, 20262 Mins Read
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The bottle thrown at Aston Villa staff

Chelsea Football Club has been fined £150,000 by the Football Association after a plastic water bottle was thrown from its technical area towards the Aston Villa dugout following a heated Premier League match on December 27, 2025.

The incident, which the FA’s independent regulatory commission branded a “very serious” and “dangerous” act, occurred immediately after the final whistle of Villa’s 2-1 comeback victory at Stamford Bridge.

The club admitted to a charge of failing to ensure its personnel behaved properly and, despite investigations, the individual responsible has not been identified.

The commission’s published written reasons described a perilous scene. Video evidence showed the bottle, launched at speed from the Chelsea dugout, passing perilously close to the head of an unnamed Aston Villa substitute before landing in the visitors’ technical area, showering staff with liquid.

“The act was dangerous and could have easily provoked a reaction from the AVFC staff – it was only luck that it did not strike someone,” the report stated.

It further emphasized the severity by noting that such an act by a spectator would be considered “a serious act of violence,” and condemned it as “a very poor example when a person involved at the highest level of professional football in England acts in such a disrespectful, irresponsible and dangerous way”.

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The bottle incident

Tensions during the match, which was the penultimate game in charge for then-Chelsea manager Enzo Maresca, were reportedly high. Chelsea players and staff had grown frustrated with what they perceived as time-wasting by Villa, including an incident where Villa set-piece coach Austin McPhee was seen deliberately throwing a second ball onto the pitch.

This frustration boiled over after Ollie Watkins’s second-half brace sealed a 2-1 win for Villa, prompting celebrations in the away technical area that were met with the thrown bottle.

In the aftermath, Chelsea launched an internal investigation and cooperated with the FA’s process. The FA formally charged the club on January 9, alleging a breach of FA Rule E20.1 for failing to control its personnel.

Chelsea chose not to contest the charge, and the independent commission considered this admission alongside the club’s previous disciplinary record when determining the £150,000 penalty.

The ruling underscores the FA’s strict liability principle holding clubs accountable for the conduct of their staff, especially in the volatile environment surrounding the technical area.

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