A Leeds United fan who assaulted Newcastle United supervisor Eddie Howe throughout a Premier League match final season was sentenced to 12 weeks in jail by a district choose at Leeds Magistrates Court on Friday.
David Derbyshire, 35, was additionally given a six-year ban from soccer matches after he bumped into the technical space and shoved Howe within the closing levels of the conflict at Elland Road on March 13.
He was rapidly detained by membership safety workers and arrested by West Yorkshire Police officers.
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Derbyshire pleaded responsible to fees of getting into the enjoying space at a delegated soccer match with out lawful excuse and customary assault in opposition to Howe, at a listening to on July.
Leeds United handed a lifetime suspension to the supporter.
“We will always treat incidents of this kind very seriously and will work closely with Leeds United and the visiting clubs to fully investigate any offences and take robust action against those responsible, including seeking football banning orders against them,” chief commissioner Richard Close stated in an announcement.
“Criminal behaviour of this kind is totally unacceptable, especially when attacking club staff or players during a large-scale sporting event such as this,” he added.
Source: sportstar.thehindu.com