Arsenal goalkeeper Aaron Ramsdale was kicked in the back by a Tottenham fan at the end of the north London derby in January
Arrests and reported incidents of disorder at football matches in England and Wales reached a new high last season.
There were 2,264 football-related arrests during 2022-23, according to Home Office figures.
That is an increase on the previous season, when there were 2,198 football-related arrests, which was the highest number since 2013-14.
The 2022-23 figures include those from the women's game for the first time.
Arrests for the possession of Class A drugs at games have also been included for the most recent figures along with arrests made in England and Wales connected to the 2022 World Cup in Qatar.
More to follow.
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