England's 'day of shame': Ticketless England fans endangered lives at 2020 final, report finds

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A review into violent clashes at the European Championship in July blames 'collective failure' for the violence that endangered lives.

Football Association CEO Mark Bullingham has apologised to fans for what he labelled the "terrible experience" during the European Championship final between England and Italy at Wembley, after an independent review said it was a near miss when it came to potential fatalities.

The review found around 2,000 ticketless supporters stormed into Wembley on July 11 after 17 "mass breaches" of the stadium gates. It also recommended fans be barred from stadiums if they chant abuse or are under the influence of drugs or alcohol.

 

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