June 3 – Security at Wembley Stadium is once again under the spotlight after more than 50 people were arrested at the Champions League final on Saturday, according to British reports.
Police said they made 53 arrests on Saturday ahead of the final between Real Madrid and Borussia Dortmund.
During the first minute of the game, three separate pitch invaders ran on to the field, briefly holding up play, while several people were arrested for trying to get in without tickets.
“We are confident that the overwhelming majority of attempts to unlawfully gain access to Wembley this evening were unsuccessful thanks to the efforts of officers, stewards and other stadium staff,” Metropolitan Police commander Louise Puddefoot said in a statement.
“Officers have made 53 arrests at Wembley – five for pitch invasion and the majority of others for attempts to breach security.
“There is a robust policing operation in place to support the Wembley security plan and officers have worked closely with stewards and stadium staff to maintain security throughout.”
Wembley Stadium said it “condemned the actions” of the pitch invaders.
In 2021, the Euro 2020 final between England and Italy at Wembley Stadium was marred by the disgraceful scene of hundreds of ticketless fans descending on to the approach at Wembley before kick-off and several forcing their way into the ground.
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