Eight football fans have been arrested after violence between both sets of fans spilt over and a coin was thrown at a goalkeeper during the match.
On Saturday (January 27), police officers had to intervene after fighting happened in the stands, flares were used and coins were launched.
Officers from Cleveland Police waded into the violence and separated both sets of fans, with the police force confirming that eight football fans were arrested.
In a statement, Cleveland Police revealed what happened during the football match, which was held in Hartlepool.
A Police spokesperson said: “It became apparent from the beginning of the event, that there were a minority of people who were intent on causing disorder as officers were faced with confrontational and aggressive behaviour.
“During the game, there were several incidents including three flares thrown in the stadium and a coin thrown at the Hartlepool goalkeeper.
“Arrangements had been put in place to keep fans from opposing clubs separated, however, these arrangements were not observed by several York City fans, some of whom were wearing face coverings."
Before and after, the violence was seen on the streets of Hartlepool, which the police have described as "intimidating".
The police spokesperson added: "Officers were then faced with a large crowd of York City supporters in Hartlepool town centre who appear to have charged towards Hartlepool United fans in the town; something which would have been extremely intimidating and terrifying for members of the public to see.
“Cleveland Police Officers then worked with officers from British Transport Police at the train station to ensure the York City fans boarded the train without further disorder.
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“The officers deployed to this policing operation are experienced officers who specialise in football liaison events. Those officers rightly used several tactics to prevent further violence from occurring and to protect members of the public from harm.
“Cleveland Police would welcome any discussion with York City Football Club around Saturday’s events, and how this type of violent behaviour and offending can be prevented in the future, to keep the public safe.”
“Officers thank the majority of fans who attended and enjoyed the game safely and responsibly”.
Cleveland Police confirmed the following arrests:
- A 16-year-old boy, a 20-year-old man and two 21-year-old men, all from York, were arrested for Public Order Offences. All have been bailed pending further enquiries.
- A 20-year-old man from Norton has been charged with being Drunk Whilst Trying to Enter a Sports Ground.
- A 18-year-old man from Thirsk has been charged with a Public Order Offence.
- A 18-year-old man from York has been charged with being Drunk and Disorderly.
- A 16-year-old boy was arrested on suspicion of affray. He has been bailed pending further enquiries.
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