Chester FC has today issued a further 25 individuals with indefinite club bans for their alleged involvement in the crowd disorder during our National League North play-off semi-final with Brackley Town on May 7.
Following the match, Cheshire Police opened an investigation into the disorder that remains ongoing, with two individuals charged so far and further prosecutions pending.
The football club has been working closely with the police to ensure those involved were identified and held to account for their actions.
The club bans prevent these individuals from entering the Deva Stadium and information will be shared with other clubs to stop them attending away fixtures.
Anti-social or criminal behaviour of any sort will not be tolerated at Chester Football Club. Individuals who behave in this manner put players, officials and supporters at risk, tarnish our reputation, and damage the club financially.
We are committed to making sure the Deva Stadium remains a safe, welcoming environment on matchdays, and expect all supporters to behave responsibly.
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