Man Receives 3-year Football Ban for Throwing E-cigarette at Pitch

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Nov.03.2023
Man Receives 3-year Football Ban for Throwing E-cigarette at Pitch
A man has been given a three-year football ban for throwing an e-cigarette onto the pitch during a Leeds United match.

According to Yorkshire Evening Post, a man has been handed a three-year football ban for throwing an e-cigarette onto the pitch during a Leeds United match.

 

A man named Daniel Bull, during the Leeds United vs Watford match on September 23rd, angrily threw an e-cigarette onto the pitch after Leeds United were denied a penalty.

 

On November 1st, Boer appeared in court in Leeds and was fined £90. He is required to pay £85 in costs, £56 in additional fees, and has been handed a three-year football ban.

 

Due to his failure to appear in court in October, he was fined an additional £50. Chief Superintendent Russell Hughes, who was in charge of the policing for the match, stated, "Such criminal behavior is completely unacceptable and poses a significant risk to match officials and players."

 

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