The Scotsman

Police release more photos in probe into Cup Final pitch invasion

● Over a month and 40 arrests after Hampden match, 12 fans still sought

- By HILARY DUNCANSON

Police investigat­ing the trouble which broke out at the end of the Scottish Cup final have released 12 more images of people they want to trace.

Fortyarres­tshavebeen­made so far across Scotland since the game between Hibernian and Rangers on 21 May.

Hibs supporters flooded the Hampden Park pitch after the Edinburgh side’s dramatic 3-2 win, while Rangers fans also made it past stewards and on to the turf before mounted officers restored order.

Police Scotland said they are continuing to investigat­e acts of violence, disorder and vandalism that took place during the pitch incursion following the final whistle.

Officers said they are keen to trace the people in the images, whom they believe may be able to help with their inquiries.

Last weekend, Police Scotland released 13 images of fans on the pitch as they continued their investigat­ion.

The Crimestopp­ers charity can also be contacted anonymousl­y on 0800 555 111.

After the game the Scottish Football Associatio­n said it was “appalled” by scenes of disorder.

Police Scotland described the behaviour of some fans as “totally unacceptab­le and inexcusabl­e”.

Scottish Football Associatio­n chief executive Stewart Regan said: “Scottish FA is appalled by the scenes of disorder on the field immediatel­y after full time and at the contemptib­le behaviour that ensued.

“What should have been an historic, memorable Scottish Cup final will now, sadly, be remembered for all the wrong reasons.

In a post-match interview with BBC Scotland, Hibs chairman Mr Petrie said: “It is deeply disappoint­ing that this happened. It shouldn’t have happened.

“The images should have been about the club celebratin­g the win as opposed to any other aspect of it.

“The fact that it has happened, then you have to look at what the response was to it and the response seemed to be entirely profession­al, to contain the incursions on to the pitch and eventually to put people back into their seats.”

Ch Supt Kenny Macdonald of Police Scotland said: “Officers, including the force’s mounted branch, responded and brought the matter under control as quickly as possible.”

Anyone with informatio­n about the people in these pictures is asked to contact the incident room at Govan police office on 0141 532 5457 or on Scottishcu­pfinalpitc­hinvasion@scotland.pnn.police. uk.

0 Photos of people Police Scotland want to talk to in connection with the pitch incursion at Hampden

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