A 31-year-old man has been sentenced for a number of offences following an incident at Northampton Town FC’s ground in Sixfields.
Paul Alexander Moss, of Northampton, was charged with common assault, throwing a missile onto a football playing area, possessing a flare at a sporting event, going onto the playing area at a football match, and obstructing a constable in the execution of their duty.
The charges relate to an incident on May 18, 2022, when there was disorder at Northampton Town FC’s match against Mansfield Town FC and Moss entered the pitch, assaulted a player, and threw a flare.
He appeared at Northampton Magistrates’ Court last week (June 30) and was handed a 16-week sentence and ordered to pay costs totalling £128. He was also given a six-year football banning order.
Dedicated Football Officer, said: “All football fans, stadium staff, officials and players should be able to attend football matches in a safe environment.
“They should not be subjected to the behaviour that Paul Moss showed that night and I hope this case shows the seriousness with which we take incidents such as these.
“We will continue to work with Northampton Town FC to ban individuals who behave in this way.”
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