Football fan Cameron Campbell could face a banning order after being found guilty of an attack at Wembley.
The 51-year-old was found guilty of assault by beating and failing to give his name and address to police after engaging in antisocial behaviour at the Green Man Pub and Wembley Stadium on March 29, 2022.
After he was found to have committed the two offences on July 19, another court appearance on August 25 was adjourned while an application for a football banning order is set to be made.
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Campbell, who is understood to be a Watford fan, now of Mettesford Matlock in Derbyshire, had previously denied both charges during an appearance on May 23.
The next appearance is set for September 22.
According to court documents, a police officer had reason to believe Campbell had behaved antisocially by swearing and displaying a middle finger towards other members of the public but when required to give his name and address the offender provided a false address in London.
A football banning order prohibits a person from entering any premises for the purpose of attending matches. It may also include additional requirements.
England hosted Ivory Coast at Wembley for an international friendly on March 29, 2022, the date of the attack.
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