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FA Community Shield: English fans under the scanner once again, FA to investigate flares let off during Community Shield match

FA Community Shield: English fans under the scanner once again, FA to investigate flares let off during Community Shield match

FA Community Shield: England’s Football Association (FA) has launched an investigation after flares were let off during Liverpool’s 3-1 win over Manchester City in the Community Shield on Saturday. Follow Football Latest updates on InsideSport.IN Goals from Trent Alexander-Arnold, Mohamed Salah and Darwin Nunez helped Liverpool win the season’s curtain-raiser at Leicester’s King Power Stadium, where […]

FA Community Shield: England’s Football Association (FA) has launched an investigation after flares were let off during Liverpool’s 3-1 win over Manchester City in the Community Shield on Saturday. Follow Football Latest updates on InsideSport.IN

Goals from Trent Alexander-Arnold, Mohamed Salah and Darwin Nunez helped Liverpool win the season’s curtain-raiser at Leicester’s King Power Stadium, where red smoke covered the field of play at times.

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FA Community Shield: English fans under the scanner once again, FA to investigate flares let off during Community Shield match

“We are aware of incidents during the FA Community Shield where flares were used in the stands. The use of smoke bombs or pyrotechnics in a football stadium is dangerous, illegal and could have severe consequences,” the FA said.

“We can confirm that we are investigating the matter and will be working with the relevant authorities, the clubs and the police to identify the individuals involved and we will take appropriate action.

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“We expect the club to also investigate these incidents and to implement the new rules where applicable.”

The FA, Premier League and Football League last week announced stricter sanctions for pitch invasions and the use of smoke bombs and pyrotechnics, and announced automatic club bans for the offences.

FA Community Shield: English fans under the scanner once again, FA to investigate flares let off during Community Shield match

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