Stewards could force fans to delete videos filmed at Euro 2024 stadiums

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Strict rules are in place at all 10 venues across Germany that ban supporters from posting images, videos and audio from inside the stadiums in public, including on the internet, radio, television or any other kind of media.

Random alcohol and drug tests will be performed, either by police or trained officials using breathalysers, on supporters who display behaviour problems or are clearly intoxicated, and entry can be refused. The Metropolitan Police handed out nearly 200 football banning orders last season — a record high — forcing those prohibited to hand over passports during the European Championship to stop them from travelling.More than 1,000 football banning orders are thought to have been handed out to English fans. It is hoped that it will prevent hardcore troublemakers from stirring up trouble at the tournament.

 

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