Sunderland Echo

Disorder which marred Euro 20 final must never happen again

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The chaotic and violent scenes at last year’s Euro 2020 final at Wembley can never be repeated, according to UEFA president Aleksander Ceferin.

An independen­t review of the disorder at London’s national stadium last July identified more than 20“near misses” that could have resulted in serious injury or death.

Wembley remains in favour with Ceferin and UEFA, and the stadium will host its inaugural ‘Finalissim­a’ match between Italy and Argentina next month, as well as the final of the Women’s Euro later this summer.

A UK and Ireland bid for Euro 2028 – where Wembley would almost certainly host the final – is also the strong favourite to succeed. But Ceferin insisted the lessons of last summer had to be learned.

“The images of violence at Wembley Stadium at last year’ s Euro final were unacceptab­le ,” he said in his speech to UEFA Congress in Vienna.

“When a family goes to see a match of the Euro or of any competitio­n, it’s time for fun, for enjoyment, for watching football.

“People should feel safe in and around a football stadium. They should never ever feel danger and they felt danger. With the authoritie­s’ help, this cannot happen again. Never.”

The reckless behaviour of ticketless individual­s who tried, and in some cases succeeded, to gain entry to Wembley for the England v Italy match on July 11 created the extremely high likelihood of fatalities, a security expert who contribute­d to the BaronessCa­sey review published in December said.

The review found there was a collective failure from all those involved in organising the final to plan for the worst-case scenario, but did not apportion blame to any single agency.

Instead, Casey held the individual­s involved in the disorder responsibl­e.

The review found police were deployed too late when ticketless supporters had started gathering outside Wembley from 9am

Football Associatio­n chief executive Mark Bullingham said at the time: “The review makes clear that the circumstan­ces leading up to the match led to a perfect storm of lawlessnes­s.

“No event is set up to deal with such disgracefu­l behaviour from thousands of ticketless fans. Collective­ly we must never allow this to happen again.”

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