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SPFL Cracks Down On Fan Misconduct, Charges Filed Against Celtic, Aberdeen And Partick Thistle

Scottish Professional Football League (SPFL) has announced disciplinary proceedings against Celtic, Aberdeen, and Partick Thistle football clubs, here is the reason why.

Scottish Professional Football League (SPFL) has announced disciplinary proceedings against Celtic, Aberdeen, and Partick Thistle football clubs due to a string of fan misbehhavior cases via pyrotechnics and field invasions. The league also reiterated its request that Football Banning Orders should be used more often to help curb the unruly supporter behaviour. Celtic are accused of a major pyrotechnic display by the Green Brigade at their last league game of the season against St Mirren and Aberdeen are accused of a smoke-filled display that marred a televised game against Rangers. Partick Thistle will have some explaining to do after a case of delays and disorganisation in their play-off match against Ayr United.

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Scottish Professional Football League’s (SPFL) Statement

“While the vast and overwhelming majority of supporters are an undoubted force for good in our game, it’s been extremely disappointing to see a small number persisting with dangerous, irresponsible and selfish behaviour. Whether that’s flares, fireworks, smoke bombs, throwing missiles, or pitch invasions, these actions put staff, supporters and players at risk and are completely unacceptable.

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“For example, the incident which saw Aberdeen player Jack Mackenzie left injured at Tannadice Park after a chair was thrown onto the pitch, simply beggars belief. It goes without saying that players, staff and fellow supporters should have the right to attend games free from the risk of being struck by projectiles.

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“The swift cooperation between clubs, supporters and Police Scotland helped identify the alleged perpetrator, who has since appeared in court. This is a model of how our system should work. In another recent incident, Livingston quickly issued a lifetime ban to an individual who allegedly spat at a member of the Ross County coaching team, and we commend the club’s prompt and decisive action.

“As well as club bans, unwelcome incidents such as these have unfortunately made it abundantly clear that there is a need for far more widespread use of football banning orders (FBOs) and we are encouraged by the progress being made in partnership with our clubs, Police Scotland and the Scottish Government.

SPFL Vows Stronger Fan Safety Measures Amid Club Sanctions

“We have been discussing broadening the scope of these orders as part of the Scottish Government’s FBO working group and we’re extremely pleased to see this was covered in the Programme for Government in May. These recent incidents reinforce the need for such sanctions to protect the match-day experience for the vast majority of law-abiding fans.

“During the 2024/25 season the SPFL took disciplinary action against a number of clubs and notices of complaints have now been raised against three clubs in respects of incidents which occurred at the end of the season – Partick Thistle, Aberdeen and Celtic.

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“The SPFL will undertake a number of discussions with supporter groups to better understand their views and explore the challenges involved. We’re committed to open and constructive engagement as we work together to ensure a safe, enjoyable and inclusive match day experience for all fans

“We will be having further meetings with key stakeholders over the summer to review the most recent season and look ahead to 2025/26. We remain committed to ensuring a safe and enjoyable match day experience for players and supporters – they are the lifeblood of our game and deserve nothing less.”

First published on: Jun 13, 2025 07:47 PM IST


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