Charges after flares thrown in Europa League match
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Charges after flares thrown in Europa League match
"Two people have been charged after a series of incidents at Nottingham Forest's Europa League home tie against Turkish side Fenerbahce. Police arrested three people after the incidents, which included flares being thrown from the away end, which stopped the game in the first half."
"Ender Celik, 37, of Chatsworth Road, Hackney, London, has been charged with throwing a missile at an area adjacent to a football pitch. Dale Morgan, 38, of Bransdale Road, Nottingham, was charged with going on to a playing area at a football match."
"Nottinghamshire Police said Celik was bailed with conditions until an appearance at Nottingham Magistrates' Court on 17 March. Morgan was also bailed with conditions ahead of an appearance at the same court on 17 March, in a separate hearing to Celik."
During Nottingham Forest's Europa League home match against Turkish side Fenerbahce, several incidents occurred involving away supporters. Flares were thrown from the away end, causing the game to be stopped in the first half. Police arrested three people at the scene. Two individuals were subsequently charged: Ender Celik was charged with throwing a missile at an area adjacent to the pitch, and Dale Morgan was charged with going onto the playing area. Both were bailed with conditions and scheduled to appear at Nottingham Magistrates' Court on 17 March. No further action was taken against a third person arrested on suspicion of assaulting a steward. Additionally, seating in the away end was damaged during the incident.
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