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Chelsea FC players have to pay $25000 every time they're late for training, according to a leaked list of the club's fines

Chelsea FC players are fined $25,000 every time they are late to training according to a leaked list of the club's fines.

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Chelsea FC players are fined $25,000 every time they are late to training, according to a leaked list of the club's fines.

Players are also expected to pay $650 for every minute they are late to team meetings, $1,300 if their phones ring during a meal, and $6,400 for failing to travel home on the team coach.

Other fines include $13,000 for failing to report illness in proper time, and $3,200 for being late to medical appointments.

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Fines are doubled if not paid within two weeks of being issued, with all money going either to charity or towards team activities.

According to The Guardian, the list is real, and has been signed and dated by Lampard.

Chelsea did not immediately respond to Business Insider's request for comment.

A full list of the reported fines can be seen here:

Lampard's strict regime at Stamford Bridge appears to be working, with Chelsea having enjoyed a fine start to the new season.

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Lampard's young squad currently sits third in the Premier League table having won eight of its 12 games so far. In the Champions League, it pulled off shock results against both LOSC Lille and AFC Ajax, leaving it on the cups of qualification to the knockout rounds of the competition.

Tammy Abraham, Mason Mount, and Fikayo Tomori are just a few of the youngsters who have thrived under the Englishman's management, while club veterans Willian and Kurt Zouma have also rediscovered their best form.

Chelsea next take on Manchester City on Saturday, November 23, after the conclusion of the international break.

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