Five fans have been banned from all football matches for three years, after being arrested for incidents surrounding last Sunday's derby game between Bradford City and Leeds United.
The bans were imposed by Bradford magistrates .
The banned five were:
l Mark John Astin, 34, of Walden Drive, Chellow Grange, Bradford, who pleaded guilty to being drunk while trying to enter a sports ground. He was also fined £90 with £40 costs.
l Michael Lee Cunningham, 28, of Gotts Park Crescent, Armley, Leeds, who pleaded guilty to using threatening behaviour. He was also fined £70 with £40 costs.
l Stephen Willoughby, 34, of Godfrey Street, Fairweather Green, Bradford, who pleaded guilty to being drunk while trying to enter a sports ground. He was also fined £70 with £40 costs.
l Stephen Harker, 24, of Heights Way, Armley, Leeds, who admitted being drunk while trying to enter a sports ground and was also fined £50 with £40 costs.
l Mark Naylor, 20, of Grimethorpe Street, South Elmsall, who admitted a similar offence and was also fined £60 with £40 costs.
A charge of disorderly conduct was withdrawn against Mark Anthony Green, 32, of Abbey Lea, Allerton, Bradford, after he agreed to be bound over in the sum of £200 for a year.
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