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Football Fan Banned From Matches After Assaulting Steward At Brighton's Amex

A football fan has been banned from attending any matches in England and Wales after he assaulted a steward at the Amex stadium earlier this year.

Connor Gill, a plumber, had been watching the game between Brighton and Hove Albion and Crystal Palace on January 14 this year.

He stood on his seat in the North Stand to celebrate a goal and remained standing there, despite being asked to stand down by match stewards.

He then became abusive, refusing to show them his ticket and attempted to leave the stadium.

When a steward tried to stop him, he punched them in the face and ran from the concourse.

He was then arrested by officers on suspicion of assault. In custody, police found the 22-year-old in possession of a bag of cocaine, and he was further arrested.

Gill, of Waverley Crescent, Brighton, appeared before Brighton Magistrates’ Court on last Thursday (May 12) where he admitted assault and possession of a class A drug.

He was sentenced to complete 40 hours of unpaid work and was ordered to pay a £96 victim surcharge and £85 court costs.

The court also imposed a three-year Football Banning Order which prohibits him from attending any football matches held in England and Wales.

This includes all games at the Amex Community Stadium and prohibits him from attending locations where Brighton and Hove Albion have fixtures.

It also bans him from attending the England men's football team games and restricts his ability to travel abroad when games are being held.

Following the case, Sussex Police’s dedicated football officer PC Darren Balkham said:

“Gill admitted being drunk when the incident happened and was also in possession of a class A drug.

“He carried out a nasty assault on match day staff after being abusive to them, then tried to run away to avoid the consequences.

“While we appreciate emotions can run high during football fixtures, there is no place for this kind of violence in our beautiful game.

“This case demonstrates that we will prosecute when fans behaviour crosses the line.” 

A club spokesperson for Brighton and Hove Albion said:

“We welcome the verdict and thank Sussex Police and the court for their support in prosecuting the offender. This was an extremely serious offence, and we take assault of our staff very seriously.
 
“We have always made very clear that we have a zero tolerance policy towards the verbal or physical abuse or assault of the club’s staff, and that we will take very strong action against anyone responsible for such behaviour.

"So in addition to the punishment handed down by the court, he will also face an indefinite ban from all home and away Brighton & Hove Albion fixtures.
 
“Thankfully, the member of our staff who was assaulted was not seriously injured and has made a full recovery.”

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