Six arrests amid disorder ahead of Linfield v Coleraine League Cup final at Windsor Park

Linfield took on Coleraine in the League Cup final. Credit: Pacemaker

Six people have been arrested after opposing football fans were involved in public order disturbances at the League Cup final.

The match took place between Linfield and Coleraine at Windsor Park in Belfast on Sunday.

Police said the match "passed off largely peacefully", but said there were "a small number of individuals who ignored police advice and appeals for common sense before the game".

They said a number of opposing fans were involved in a public order disturbance shortly before kick-off in the Donegal Road and Tate's Avenue bridge areas.

A 43-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of public order-related offences.

Meanwhile detectives said there were separate reports of two men sustaining injury in an assault outside the stadium. 

Superintendent Christian Bradley said: "Our officers were in place to deal swiftly and effectively with any trouble makers.

"The majority of the issues were outside the venue, however, a number of flares/smoke bombs were set off inside the stadium which we are investigating.

“A total of six arrests were made for public order-related offences and, where applicable, we will be seeking football banning orders.

"As part of our follow-up, we will also be reviewing any available CCTV.

“We recognise that the vast majority of fans are there to enjoy the match, however, we will not tolerate disruption, disorder or criminal behaviour of any kind.

“As always we will continue to work with our local football clubs and the League to address any criminal or sectarian activity linked to people attending matches and ensure that supporters are kept safe."

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