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Father and son banned from football matches over revenge attack at Amex

by Jo Wadsworth
Thursday 31 Aug, 2023 at 12:22PM
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Financial advisor and Albion fan set to add up over 61 laps of the Amex

A father and son have been banned from football matches for five years for their part in a vicious revenge attack at the Amex Stadium.

Stephen Staplehurst, 41, and his son Kenan Staplehurst, 23 were ejected from the stadium with two other men after a disturbance in the North Stand during a match against Manchester City.

Instead of leaving the stadium area, the Staplehursts waited behind fencing outside and when the other two men were later removed, they confronted and assaulted one of them, Sam Smith.

Mr Smith’s nose and cheek bone were broken during the attack.

At Lewes Crown Court on August 24, both men admitted causing grievous bodily harm without intent under Section 20 of the Offences Against the Person Act.

The court was told how the incident happened at about 6.40pm on October 23, 2021.

It followed a fracas inside the North Stand which caused concern for other Albion supporters who had to avoid becoming involved.

After the groups had been separated, Kenan was recorded saying he wanted to take revenge on the other two men.

It was noted that he was “irate” and said: “’If I see them outside, I will clean them right out.”

The court ordered Stephen Staplehurst, a builder of Penfold Road, Broadwater, Worthing, and Kenan Staplehurst, a labourer of Dale Avenue, Hassocks, to complete 100 hours of unpaid work as part of an 18-month suspended prison sentence.

They were ordered to complete 20 rehabilitation activity requirement (RAR) sessions, pay £100 compensation and £500 court costs.

The court also imposed a five-year Football Banning Order on both men, which bans them from attending any professional match in England and restricts their travel movements at the time of Brighton and Hove Albion matches.

Speaking after the case, Sussex Police’s Dedicated Football Officer PC Darren Balkham said: “The behaviour of the Staplehursts was appalling. They had been warned to leave the stadium area, but instead they carried out a further violent assault on one of the men.

“This ugly behaviour is not welcome in our beautiful game, and they are both now banned from attending professional football matches.

“It demonstrates our determination to catch offenders and ensure that the vast majority of football supporters can attend matches safely and enjoy the game free of violence.”

A Brighton and Hove Albion Football Club spokesperson said: “The club would like to thank Sussex Police for their support in reaching this outcome.

“We do not tolerate violent behaviour and will do everything in its power to ensure the American Express Stadium remains a safe and enjoyable place for all supporters.

“We do not wish to be associated with these two individuals and therefore they will be banned indefinitely from Albion matches, in addition to the court-imposed five-year banning order.”

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Comments 3

  1. Al wills says:
    2 years ago

    “Beautiful game” haha

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  2. Benjamin says:
    2 years ago

    Imagine being that petty that you bothered to wait for someone in this manner; bottom-of-the-barrel behaviour.

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  3. Terry Ball says:
    2 years ago

    “We do not wish to be associated with these two individuals and therefore they will be banned indefinitely from Albion matches, in addition to the court-imposed five-year banning order.”

    Well done, nice to see clubs going above and beyond what is required to get rid of these nasty people.

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