The hooligans most of those with English problems are inaccessible European Cup. They will be banned from leaving the country. And new statistics of arrests and club bans in England during the 2022-23 season have been published showing which of them are the worst. The number of arrests at football matches since Covid has risen to levels last seen in the 2013-14 season.
There were 682 bans issued last season, the most in more than 12 years after possession of Class A drugs such as cocaine were added to the list of offences.
Courts make banning orders lasting five years for offenses including violence, trespassing and alcohol-related behaviour.
Last season, Manchester United fans received the most football banning orders (penalties), with 69. Millwall (66), Leicester City (56), Birmingham City (54) and West Ham United (52) ) They are as follows.
The Premier League has one of the lowest arrest rates of any competition in England, with 4.3 arrests per 100,000 people. The highest number of arrests in a national competition is the FA Cup, with 6.4 arrests per 100,000. But the highest number of arrests occurred at international matches, with a whopping 13.5 arrests per 100,000 in attendance. Football hooligans will almost be banned from leaving Britain during this summer’s Euros.
Source: La Verdad

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