Premier League: Launch to fans arrests in England

The English authorities have released the data of arrests and exclusions by its team, for the duration of the 2022-23 season and a large increase is recorded in them compared to previous years. The numbers for last season are equivalent to 2013-14 in the Premier League and the remaining England championships, as about 682 bans were issued, most of the last 12 years, after possession of first-class drugs, such as cocaine, were added to the list of offences. Courts issue five-year prohibition orders for offences such as violence, violation, and behavior related to alcohol. Last season, Manchester United fans received the most-69-bans. They followed, Millwall (66), Lester (56), Birmingham City (54) and West Ham (52 ). The Premier League had one of the lowest arrest rates than any other event in England, with 4.3 arrests per 100,000 people. The highest number of arrests in a national event was the England Cup, with 6.4 arrests per 100,000. But the largest number of arrests occurred in international matches, with 13.5 arrests per 100,000 attendees.

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