Chelsea, could be underwater in 30 years as football faces a global warming crisis.Chelsea, alongside West Ham and Fulham, were warned their stadiums will not be able to handle the increase in rainfall over the next decade.
And over a quarter of stadiums across England and Wales could be totally submerged by 2050.The revelation comes after Sunday night's Sky Sports documentary on climate change, which pinpointed the dangers of climate change in the beautiful game.
The FA said: "The climate crisis is one of the most pressing issues of our time.READ MORE: Three Premier League flops get on the scoresheet as Fenerbahce win Turkish thriller 5-4“At its current rate, climate change will have a wide-reaching impact on all of us.
In football, we’re already seeing matches affected due to extreme weather — particularly in our grassroots communities.”However, climate change academic David Goldblatt has revealed there could be even more drastic consequences for football on the horizon.
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