Historical incidents
of World Soccer Violance upto 1960
1314,
1315
Edward II bans football.
1349,
1388, 1410
Football was banned from the city of London due to complaints from merchants.
1364
Synod of Ely bans clergy from playing football due to the violent nature of the
game.
1477
Edward IV issues edict against football.
1496
Henry VII issues edict against football.
1539
Annual match in Chester abolished
due to violence.
1555
Football banned in Liverpool due to mayhem.
1576
Middlesex County Records reports
that 100 men assembled unlawfully to play football. There was a
"great affray."
1579
After the start of a match against the students of Cambridge, the townsmen of
Chesterton proceeded to assault their opponents with sticks, driving them into
the river.
1581
Evanses Feld at Southemyms. One yoeman killed by two others during a football
match.
1608
Football banned in Manchester due to the mayhem caused by "a
company of lewd and disordered persons…"
1638
Football crowd destroys drainage ditches on Isle of Ely.
1694
Fenland drainage destroyed during football match
1740
Football match in Kettering turns into a food riot and local mill is destroyed
and looted.Football matches held to tear down enclosure fences at Holland Fen
and West Haddon.
1797
Kingston-upon-Thames. Traditional Shrove Tuesday match turned into a riot
after three participants were arrested by magistrates.
1843
200 soldiers and 50 policemen
were needed to patrol the ropes at a Preston North End v Sunderland match.
1846
A match was stopped in Derby, the
riot act was read, and two troops of dragoons called in. The Mayor was injured
by the crowd.
1881At
Wigan station two railway officials were knocked unconscious by a group
travelling to a Newton Heath v Preston North End game.
1884
P.N.E fans attacked Bolton Wanderers players and spectators at the end of the
game.
1885
Aston Villa v Preston. A mob of
"roughs" attacked the visiting team with sticks stones and other
missiles.
1886
A railway station battle occurred between Preston North End and Queens Park
fans.
1888
Report of "a continuous hail
of bottles" onto the pitch at an unspecified match.
1889
Small Heath v West Bromwich Albion. Small Heath fans molest strangers.At
Middlewich station a fight broke out between Nantwich and Crewe fans. Nantwich
men stormed the platform occupied by Crewe. Many sustained injuries.
1893
During a match between Nottingham Forest and West Bromwich Albion spectators
invaded the field and fought with Albionite players.
1896
While returning from a football match, three young men attacked and murdered a
police sergeant and injured a constable.
1899
After a match at Shepshed between Albion and Loughborough Corinthians the
Loughborough players were stoned and struck.
1905
Preston North End v Blackburn.
Several fans tried for hooliganism including a "drunk and disorderly"
70 year old woman.
1906
Tottenham v Aston Villa cup tie had to be abandoned after spectators swarmed
onto the pitch at the interval.
1909
6000 spectators involved in a
riot at Hampden Park, Glasgow. The pitch was destroyed, 54 police
constables were injured, and much damage done to the town.
1920
Birmingham City football fans use bottles as clubs and missiles.
1921
Bradford park closes the boy's section for three months after the referee was
pelted with rubbish.
1924
After a match in Brighton the pitch was invaded, the referee chased by the crowd
and a policeman knocked unconscious.
1930
Rangers ground closed after unruly conduct of spectators during match against
Northampton town. Clapton Orient v Queens Park Rangers. Police called in
to stop fighting between rival spectators behind the Rangers' goal.
1934
Leicester City fans vandalised a train returning from a match in Birmingham.
1935
Police lead a baton charge against stone-throwing fans during a match between
Linfield and Belfast Celtic.
1936
During a match at Wolverhampton Wanderers spectators attacked visiting Chelsea
players. Later the crowd protested outside officials' entrance over the
sale of top players.
1949
Millwall v Exeter City. Referee and linesmen attacked with blows and
projectiles from the crowd.
1951
At the Queens Park Rangers ground missiles were thrown at the Sheffield
Wednesday goalkeeper.
1954
Several hundred spectators came onto the field during a match between Everton
Reserves and Bolton Wanderers Reserves. Fireworks were thrown and a
linesman was kicked.
1955-56
Liverpool and Everton fans involved in several train-wrecking exploits.
1946-1960
An average of 13 incidents of disorderly behaviour by spectators per season
reported to the FA.
1961-1968
An average of 25 such incidents per season reported.
Historical
violance of Soccer in Europe
1908
Hungary. After a Manchester
United v unnamed Hungarian team the Manchester players were attacked by
Hungarian fans as they left the grounds.
1933
France. Gendarmes were needed to
quell a disturbance in the crowd during a match between Nice and the Wolves.
The Wolves were taken off the field by their manager.
1931
Germany. Hertha Berlin v Fuerth. A pitch invasion by the Hertha fans resulted in
severe injury to a Fuerth player.
1946
Sweden. Hundreds of angry Malmo supporters pelted a bus carrying the rival
Wolves players.
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