Updated 5 October 2020 at 18:00 IST
Tammy Abraham's birthday party has 'breached rule of six', FA investigating incident
After a surprise party held for Chelsea striker Tammy Abraham breached the COVID-19 UK 'Rule of Six' guidelines, the FA is now investigating the incident.
Tammy Abraham, Ben Chilwell and Jadon Sancho may have breached COVID-19 UK guidelines after attending a birthday party, according to reports in the UK. The incident occurred after a surprise birthday party was organised for Tammy Abraham after Chelsea’s win against Crystal Palace. While the Tammy Abraham birthday party incident is being investigated by the Football Association (FA), the striker himself has apologised for breaching COVID-19 UK guidelines.
Tammy Abraham birthday party violated COVID-19 UK rules
The news of the birthday party was first revealed by The Sun, which showed video footage of Tammy Abraham partying with Ben Chilwell and Jadon Sancho amongst others in London. The footage also showed more than six people were present at the gathering, thereby breaking the ‘rule of six’ laid out in the COVID-19 UK guidelines.
The ‘rule of six’ limits the gathering of groups to six or fewer people, in order to control the spread of the novel coronavirus. However, according to the video footage, the surprise party thrown for the Chelsea star violated the rules set by the government, which is punishable by a £10,000 fine. The fact that many were seen not wearing masks and abiding by the social distancing rules is further set to rain down criticism on the incident.
Tammy Abraham birthday party: Striker apologises for the get-together
Sky Sports News while providing an update revealed that the FA has confirmed that they are investigating the incident. While no immediate change in the England team was announced, a squad update has been scheduled for Monday evening. Speaking to The Sun, Tammy Abraham apologised for the incident, as he ensured that such a situation will never happen again. The forward explained that despite not being aware of the party, he would like to wholeheartedly apologise for the naivety shown in the organisation and attending of the gathering.
It remains to be seen what the final decision of the FA will be, especially considering all three of Ben Chilwell, Tammy Abraham and Jadon Sancho have been called up to the England squad. The England squad will take on Belgium and Denmark in the UEFA Nations League over the next few days. Notably, the incident has occurred a month after England youngsters Phil Foden and Mason Greenwood were sent home after they were found guilty of breaching coronavirus protocols in Iceland.
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Published By : Wasiq Agha
Published On: 5 October 2020 at 18:00 IST