Birmingham Post

Football fan injuries are coming home – literally

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FOOTBALL fans are being warned not to score an own goal while they celebrate or commiserat­e over games, as a major insurer says home insurance claims spiked during the last World Cup.

Accidental damage claims where football played a part jumped by 82% during the previous tournament in 2018, according to Aviva.

Claims related to football rose by 82% in June and July 2018, compared to the monthly average throughout the year.

Electronic equipment, windows and soft furnishing­s were prone to damage while people enjoyed matches, it said.

Clothing and accessorie­s were also damaged, with incidents including football kits being scorched by tumble dryers and an expensive watch being broken by a football being kicked into it.

Other incidents included feet being kicked through hallway walls and a laptop falling into a bath tub while a customer watched a game. Footballre­lated claims had an average value of around £530.

In another case, a worktop was scorched when popcorn was made for a game-time snack.

Damage was also caused to a swimming pool cover and a drone in two separate incidents, when footballs were kicked into them.

Another incident saw a customer lose their phone in a taxi after going to watch a match.

Kelly Whittingto­n, UK property claims director for

Aviva, said: “During a big competitio­n, it seems adults and children are keen to have a kickabout and show off their ball skills. And when a match takes place, they’re ready to celebrate - or commiserat­e, depending on the result.

“As a football fan, I completely understand the excitement and emotions that surround a big tournament - but we’d encourage people to go steady, particular­ly around any windows or electrical items, so they don’t find themselves scoring an own goal.”

Accidental damage cover tends to be available as an add-on to home insurance and can offer protection for home buildings and contents against unexpected incidents.

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