Proper noun
Abramovich (plural Abramoviches)
A surname.
The key to them is Abramovich. The only difference I see between Mourinho and [Avram] Grant is in their press conferences! I watched the game at Everton and they were playing the same as they always did. The media might miss Mourinho, but not me. Rafael Benítez
Abramovich (1900–1985), a friend of Smilga's, was one of the few Trotskyists who survived the Great Purges and returned from Stalin's camps in the late 1950s. Source: Internet
Abramovich held off sacking Conte to see if a job became available that would save Chelsea having to pay him off but the club have been left with little choice but to act despite the Italian returning to take pre-season training since Monday. Source: Internet
Abramovich has already made major investments in the country and friends say he one day planned to live in Tel Aviv. Source: Internet
Abramovich is the primary owner of the private investment company Millhouse LLc. Source: Internet
Abramovich is set to spend – despite denials all season by the club – aware that an ageing squad is in urgent need of reinforcement to enable them to compete with Manchester United, Liverpool and Arsenal. Source: Internet