Shocking! Chelsea Ace Kaise is also caught driving without a license, and 300 million Audi supercar is confiscated

Apr 10, 2025

Shocking! Chelsea Ace Kaise is also caught driving without a license, and 300 million Audi supercar is confiscated



Shocking! Chelsea Ace Kaise is also caught driving without a license, and 300 million Audi supercar is confiscated
'Chelsea Ace' Moises Caicedo's Audi supercar was confiscated for driving without a license.

British Public Daily The Sun on the 10th (Korea time) "115 million (about 210 billion won), Britain's most expensive player 'Chelsea Ace' Moises Caicedo was confiscated by police for driving without a license at the training site." reported exclusively.

Caicedo was caught driving an Audi RSQ8 near the Chelsea training ground in Cobham, Surrey on the 4th. I was moving to a house near the training ground where I lived with my partner Paola Salazar. The vehicle was immediately seized and Caicedo is expected to be summoned to court on charges of illegal driving without a license in the UK, while police are reportedly conducting further investigations to see if he has effective insurance. Surrey police responded to The Sun's query saying that a man in his 20s from Cobham was checked by police officers on Fair Mile Lane in Cobham on the 4th and was found to have driven without a license. The vehicle was immediately seized and an investigation is currently underway," it said.




Shocking! Chelsea Ace Kaise is also caught driving without a license, and 300 million Audi supercar is confiscated
Foreigners with international driver's licenses can use them in the UK for 12 months, but after 12 months, they can only drive after applying for a temporary UK license and passing a practical driving test. Caicedo has been frequently seen driving within the UK since he wore a Brighton jersey for 4.5 million pounds (about 8.3 billion won) in 2021. He has continued to drive since moving to Chelsea for a league-high 115 million pounds in 2023. On the 31st of last month, Caicedo was seen driving the Audi supercar, famous for its 98km/h, up to 250km/h, and the fastest SUV in the world, away from the Cobham training ground in 3.8 seconds.

Caicedo is currently out of the country for an away European Conference League match against Legia Warsaw in Warsaw, Poland, at 1:45 a.m. on the 11th. As an example of Caicedo, doubts have been raised as to whether other foreign athletes are also driving without issuing official licenses. Local law firm JMW said "If you are charged with driving without a license, you may face serious penalties, including fines, penalties and driving bans. Unlicensed driving is a serious violation of traffic laws by law and could result in serious penalties that determine whether or not you can drive in the future.'

Chelsea did not comment on the matter, saying it was a `personal matter.' Caicedo agent Manuel Sierra Camacho also "We have nothing to say on this matter. I'm sorry to hear that."






This article was translated by Naver AI translator.