Wembley Stadium: FA backs plans for new fences to help curb disorder

Wembley Stadium plans to install a new gated fence to bolster security around the iconic venue following violent disorder at the Euro 2020 final.

A report by Baroness Casey found there was a “collective failure” in planning for the match which saw about 2,000 people get into the stadium illegally.

The Football Association is backing new plans submitted to Brent Council which will “enhance security standards”.

On the day of the Euro 2020 final, around 10,000 fans gathered at Wembley by midday despite the England and Italy match not kicking off until 20:00 BST.

Baroness Casey’s independent report described many fans as “already drunk and carrying bags full of alcohol”.

As many more people gathered near the stadium throughout the day, thousands of ticketless fans were able to storm the gates, breaking through 17 disabled entrances and fire doors.

According to the Local Democracy Reporting Service (LDRS) new entrance portals could be built at the Club Wembley, media, staff, and VIP entrances to protect visitors.

A decision on whether or not to approve the plans will be determined by Brent Council.

Original article published 28.12.2022 on the BBC website.

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