Euro 2020 Final: Images Of Wanted Men In Wembley Disorder Released

The Metropolitan Police has released pictures of 10 men in connection to the violence and disorder seen at the Euro 2020 final at Wembley Stadium and appealed to the public to help identify them.

The detectives released the photographs after reviewing hundreds of hours of CCTV and body-worn video content following the match on 11 July.

Detective Sergeant Matt Simpson, from the Met’s Public Order Crime Team, said: “Following the scenes of disorder both at Wembley Stadium and in central London, we made a commitment that those responsible would face consequences.

“Today’s action is being taken to help identify those who we think have questions to answer. If you know who they are, we urge you to get in touch as soon as possible.

“This investigation is in its very early stages and I am in no doubt that further appeals and arrests will follow.

“We also continue to support police action across the UK to identify those responsible for the racist and offensive comments posted on social media.”

Images Wanted Men Wembley Disorder

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Former Met deputy assistant commissioner Andy Trotter has described the Wembley scenes as “a stain on our country’s reputation”, while current deputy assistant commissioner Jane Connors said the final could have been abandoned if police had not stepped in.

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