Three Arsenal Fans Banned for Tragedy-Related Abuse
Arsenal condemns the behavior of three fans who received three-year bans for chanting related to the Hillsborough tragedy during a match against Liverpool.
- Arsenal has handed three-year banning orders to three fans guilty of tragedy-related abuse during a match against Liverpool.
- The club expressed strong condemnation of the chants about the 1989 Hillsborough tragedy, which resulted in 97 Liverpool fans' deaths.
- A Manchester United supporter was also charged for similar abuse towards Liverpool fans during a recent FA Cup quarterfinal.
- Arsenal reaffirmed its zero-tolerance policy towards tragedy chanting, promising strong action against those found guilty.
- The Football Association and clubs are determined to eradicate offensive, abusive, and discriminatory chants from football stadiums.