Those who are slapped with FBOs can end up being banned from football games for a period of up to 10 years, both domestically and abroad, and often have to surrender their passport and report into police stations as part of the order.
Speaking at Brentford's Gtech Community Stadium, Home Secretary Priti Patel said:"There is no place for the ugly scenes we saw at some matches in England and Wales last season, and it is good to see the positive work being done by clubs like Brentford to ensure our stadia are safe places for families and children to enjoy the beautiful game.
The Football Association, Premier League and English Football League have all also made recent pledges to crack down on anti-social behaviour at games, saying they will introduce new measures and stronger sanctions for offenders.
Ireland Latest News, Ireland Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Climate change: 'Staggering' rate of global tree losses from firesA report says around 16 football pitches of trees per minute were lost to wildfires in 2021.
Read more »
Man Utd target Christian Pulisic once played at Northamptonshire football clubThe Chelsea and USA star lived in the UK for a year as a kid while his mother was on a teacher exchange
Read more »
Fifa 23: EA honours 99% discount price error on football game's new editionA glitch on India's Epic Games store let fans pre-order the new edition for the equivalent of 5p.
Read more »
Finnish PM takes drug test as new video of her partying emergesFinland’s prime minister Sanna Marin has taken a drug test as a fresh video of her partying emerged.
Read more »
Rishi Sunak would ban new smart motorways to end ‘war on motorists’The Tory leadership candidate has made a number of motoring pledges in a bid to gain support from the public
Read more »
York: Anti-terror bollards to be installed in 'vulnerable' city in AprilYork's city centre pavement cafes are 'ideal targets' for terrorists, a security advisor says.
Read more »