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Sunday 24 June 2018

Football fans banned from matches after offences at Russia World Cup





Police have been investigating an anti-Semitic video which circulated online
Image:Police have been investigating an anti-Semitic video which circulated online
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Two men have been banned from attending football matches following offences at the Russia World Cup.
Michael Herbert, 57, from Derby, was given a five-year football banning order when he appeared at Leicester Magistrates Court.
It follows an investigation by police into an anti-Semitic video which circulated online.
Another two men, aged 52 and 58, were served with notices under the Football Spectators Act.
Although they appeared in Leeds Magistrates Court, their case was adjourned until 26 June.

The banned fans will not be allowed in stadiums for a while
Image:The banned fans will not be allowed in stadiums for a while
Following a separate incident on a train near Moscow on 17 June, Paul Johnson, 25, was given a three-year football banning order.
Police were hunting those who appeared in a video performing a Nazi salute.
The FA condemned the behaviour, adding: "We are working with the relevant authorities, including the UK police investigations team, who are making inquiries to identify the individuals involved and take appropriate action.
"The disgraceful conduct of the individuals in this video does not represent the values of the majority of English football fans supporting the team in Russia."

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Video:England braced for Panama match
Meanwhile in Nizhny Novgorod ahead of the Three Lions World Cup clash with Panama, England fans sang and danced into the early hours of Sunday morning.
Hundreds of supporters from both nations held an impromptu sing-off outside a bar in the city centre under the watchful eye of Russian police.

World Cup: England v Panama

World Cup: England v Panama

What you need to know about Panama ahead of their clash with England
The English sang "football's coming home" in response to Panama's "ole, ole, ole".
A line of officers moved in just after midnight to separate the two sets of fans, while a squad in riot gear, which was on standby, stood down as fans started to filter away on their own.
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