Mold man banned from all UK football matches for three years

A 21 year old man from Flintshire has been issued with a three year Football Banning Order for his involvement in matchday disorder.
Paul Evans, of Parc Alun in Mold, appeared at Lincolnshire Magistrates’ Court on 11 November.
He admitted using threatening, abusive or insulting words or behaviour on Lincoln High Street.
The incident took place during Wrexham AFC’s League One away match against Lincoln City on 3 May 2025.
Evans was given a three year Football Banning Order which prevents him from attending any football matches in the UK.
He is also prohibited from being within 2,500 metres of any regulated stadium on matchdays and from entering any town or city where Wrexham AFC or the Wales national team are playing.
Superintendent Simon Barrasford said: “Football Banning Orders impose strict and far reaching restrictions on those convicted of football related offences. The consequences for anyone involved in matchday disorder or criminal behaviour are severe, with bans preventing attendance at matches both in the UK and abroad. These orders are designed to act as a powerful deterrent to anyone who considers disrupting the safety and enjoyment of the game.”
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