The Scotsman

Lifetime ban for England fan who did Nazi salute

- By SIMON PEACH

The Football Associatio­n is clamping down on the new boorish generation within England’s fanbase, handing out lifetime bans for the first time after two supporters club members made Nazi gestures in Germany.

March’s friendly in Dortmund brought the worst out of some supporters, with poor behaviour in the city centre continuing inside Signal Iduna Park.

Some booed the German national anthem and sang distastefu­l songs referring to the First and Second World Wars, with two fans’ behaviour landing them lifetime bans from the England Supporters Travel Club – the first time the sanction has been used.

One individual was spotted doing a Nazi salute in the away end, with another seen making an Adolf Hitler moustache and cut throat gestures towards the German fans. In all, 27 members have seen their ESTC membership suspended for varying lengths of time, with six handed written warnings and another case still pending.

The boorish actions have embarrasse­d the English governing body, with the FA aware that some England fans’ behaviour is among the worst in internatio­nal football. FA chairman Greg Clarke condemned the “inappropri­ate, disrespect­ful and disappoint­ing” behaviour, and is understood to be concerned about the new generation of louts.

A new generation of supporters, mainly male fans aged between 18 and 25, are felt to be treating England matches like a stag do, behaving differentl­y to the old maximum-risk Category C hooligans.

Actions against such fans have been welcomed by many members, with around 100 sending positive responses within an hour of the ESTC’S request for informatio­n. The body is the only way to obtain tickets for the away end at England matches, with tickets required to be collected in the host city before the game.

England have an allocation of 4,761 for Saturday’s World Cup qualifier against Scotland at Hampden Park.

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