The biggest hooligans in the Premier League have been revealed as fans with most of the tablet arrests


The behavior of football supporters Grounds in England improves regularly, show new statistics, but a new Premier League club has claimed the unwanted title to have the most perceived fans.

West Ham was the worst offenders last year, but has improved its record in the last 12 months with only 77 arrests against 103 the previous year. And in total, the number of arrests linked to football relating to matches in England and Wales was 1932, a drop of 11% compared to the previous year. Among these, most of them (1803) arrived in matches in the best levels of English football.

However, some clubs have seen an increase, the new leaders exceeding West Ham for global arrests by club with a huge arrest of 121 in the past year – 27 more than the club in second place.

Police patrols the streets outside Old Trafford before a Manchester United match. (Image: Getty)

Ahead of Manchester United, who saw 121 arrests in their matches according to the Daily mail Including 34 for violent disorders and public disorders, while 27 arrests were for the fans entering the stadium or finding themselves inside the stadium in possession of class A drugs.

After United, there were Manchester City neighbors, with 94 arrests, 43 of which were intended for public disorders and 15 for possession of class A. West Ham followed with their 77 arrests, with 28 for public disorders. Chelsea was just back in fourth position with 76 arrests.

West Ham fans have improved their behavior with fewer arrests last season. (Image: Getty)

Other clubs with a higher number of arrests for possession of class A drugs were Newcastle (24), Liverpool (18), Everton (14) and Leeds (13). This is the first year since the COVVI-19 pandemic, when the fans were prohibited from the stadiums, where arrest figures have dropped in annual shift.

Sixth on the list of total arrests was Aston Villa (71), followed by Everton (56), Liverpool (45) and Arsenal (42). The lowest team of Premier League was Bournemouth, with only seven arrests, while Rivals Leeds and Millwall both recorded a similar number of arrests with 36 and 38 respectively.

Arsenal had the highest decrease in arrests with 43 and statistics have also shown that more arrests have been made for supporters outside in all clubs than home supporters. 32% of the arrests concerned public disorders, 22% for a violent disorder 22% for the possession of class A drugs.

It has also been confirmed that during the 2024/25 season, West Ham supporters received the largest number of new ban on 31 years old, followed by Fans of Chelsea (31) and Manchester United (28).

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