Manchester United According to new data on Thursday, fans were arrested in the last season compared to any other club in the country.
Data, published by House officeUnited supporters had the highest number of arrests related to football of all clubs. England And Wales,
121 arrests of United supporters in 2024-25 put him ahead of local rivals Manchester City (99) And West Ham (77).
Forty -five percent of the arrest of united fans took place in domestic sports, 34 of them for public or violent disorders.
The most fans were arrested in each of the last three sessions near West Ham, the house office said.
Football -related arrests fell to 11 percent in total compared to 2023–24, marking the first drops as the fans returned to the stadiums after the Kovid -19 epidemic.
The most common arrest type was public disorder (32 percent). The percentage of arrest was the highest for the possession of Class A Drugs as it became Schedule 1 offense in November 2022, from the initial nine percent to 19 percent in 2022-23.
The reports reported increased by 18 percent in the number of matches, from 1,341 to 1,583.

A total of 2,439 ban orders were applicable until 1 June, 2025, an increase of 12 percent compared to the end of the previous season, and the highest number since the end of the 2012-13 season.
By banning orders, individuals are prevented from participating in matches in the UK and people under the order may be ordered to hand over their passports to the police before foreign matches and tournaments.
West Ham had the most supporters with a ban order at the end of the previous season, which ran from 93 to 112.
Manchester was second with United 108, above 89. Chelsea’s growth from 54 to 80 took him to third place from eighth to June 2025 at the end of 2023-24.
The most common informed events were related to hatred crime – 420 out of 1,583 matches were reported where at least one incident was reported. Among those hatred crime reports, 287 incidents related to breed, sexual orientation from 140, 20 to religion, 19 for disability and three gender identification.

The number of hatred crime reports in matches was 341 in 2023-24, and the record was the highest on the home office data, provided that went back in the 2017-18 season.
The number of online hate crimes recorded in relation to football declined from 322 in 2023-24 to 212 in the previous season.
Policing Minister Dame Diana Johnson said: “The police works incredibly hard to ensure the work of the country up and down, so the football stadiums are safe, so we can all enjoy our national game.
“Today’s figures show that these efforts are paying and strong action is being taken to prevent violence and disorder.
“As part of our plan for change, we are continuing to secure football for millions of dedicated fans, are funding UK football policing unit And expanding the drug test on arrest in football matches for some crimes. ,