Thuggery in football Beginning in the 1960s, the United Kingdom gained a reputation worldwide for football hooliganism; the phenomenon was often dubbed the British or English Disease. However, since the 1980s and well into the 1990s, the UK government has led a widescale crackdown on football-related violence. While football hooliganism has been a growing concern in some continental European countries in recent years, British football fans now tend to have a better reputation abroad. Although reports of British football hooliganism still surface, the instances now tend to occur at pre-arranged locations rather than at the matches themselves.
Football is a sweet game that gives people happiness and joy but
The unruly or violent behaviour exhibited by supporters or fans of football (soccer) teams, although fans or supporters make the game more interesting, fighting the opponents after the game was a very bad influence on the game because it caused a lot of damage to game development.
What happened in Sani Abacha township stadium, Kano in the match against shooting was another side of the game where so
Many of the shooting stars were injured by so-called Kano fans or supporters, like last season. Manchester United lost 9 games at home.
Likewise, Real Madrid lost only two league matches—both against Atlético de Madrid.
With that, no fans or supporters engaged in any fighting as to why the Nigeria case is different, but what I think was the bad conclusion is most home wins, which are not like that in advanced countries. The concerned team, Kano Piller, has had records of such an act in 2019 and with the following fines.
Kano Pillars management have been a #36 million fine since 2019 due to their fans’ misconduct.
▫️October 2024: ₦2 million
▫️January 2024: ₦12 million
▫️October 2023: ₦1 million
▫️June 2022: ₦2.25 million
▫️April 2022: ₦9 million
▫️March 2022: ₦2.5 million
▫️June 2019: ₦8 million
Since they have a consistent record of fan violence and chaos, and it’s clear that mere fines no longer deter them, a stadium ban and points deduction would serve them right and set a strong precedent for others.