A LEEDS United fan has been banned from attending all football matches in the UK for three years after he punched a police officer.
The incident occurred on October 28 last year when a group of Leeds fans clashed with Huddersfield Town supporters in Wellington Street, ahead of the Championship fixture at Elland Road.
As officers tried to keep the two factions apart, Thomas Stiff, 19, punched a police officer in the face and promptly fled the scene.
Stiff, of Windy Hill Lane in Marske-by-the-Sea in Redcar and Cleveland was later identified and subsequently charged with assault of an emergency worker.
He appeared before Leeds Magistrates' Court on August 2, where he was served with the order.
It prevents him from attending any football game at any location in the UK regulated for the purpose of the Football Spectators Act 1989.
Stiff was also fined £400 with court costs of £85 and ordered to pay £100 compensation.
Chief Superintendent Russ Hughes, of West Yorkshire Police, said: “Assaults on our officers will not be tolerated and we will always seek to take positive action in these circumstances.
“As a result of his actions, Stiff has not only found himself out of pocket but also banned from following his football team for the foreseeable future.”
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