FAI issues Aviva Stadium ban to supporter

FAI issues Aviva Stadium ban to supporter

The Football Association of Ireland has thanked the fans who supported Stephen Kenny’s team at the Aviva Stadium so positively in the recent international friendlies against Belgium and Lithuania.

The Association has also sent a firm message that pitch encroachments or any breach of Ground Regulations by individuals will not be tolerated and that the FAI will take all necessary measures to ensure the safety, welfare and enjoyment of all in attendance, including players and staff. This may include issuing an indefinite ban on attending matches involving the Irish football team at the Aviva Stadium to any person entering the pitch during a game. The individual who entered the field of play during the game against Lithuania will receive such an indefinite ban with immediate effect.

CEO Jonathan Hill noted: “We cannot and will not allow this type of irresponsible behaviour to go unpunished and this is a clear message to anyone who considers entering the field of play during a match. For one of our players to be approached by an individual on the pitch during play is completely unacceptable. I can confirm that the individual involved will be banned indefinitely from all Irish football games at the Aviva Stadium. He is clearly not representative of the majority.

“We are also asking all parents of younger children who allow their kids to attempt to get onto the pitch at the end of a game to also remember their responsibilities as parents and to stop this at source. Whilst no-one wants to dampen the general positive enthusiasm for the team at the moment, again people just have to accept that this is not the right thing to encourage our young fans to do, either at the Aviva or across our LOI stadia. Thank you to everyone for giving this due consideration.

“We have too many well-behaved and supportive fans to allow their experience and that of the players to be affected by the mindless few and this needs to stop now. Thank you to all of those fans who supported the team so brilliantly and so positively over the two games - it is hugely appreciated by Stephen and the team.”

The FAI is liaising with Gardai regarding the individual who came onto the pitch during the Lithuania game.

Related News

View all
View all
REPORT | Whitehall Rangers win 2025 FAI Women's Amateur Cup

REPORT | Whitehall Rangers win 2025 FAI Women's Amateur Cup

Fixtures announced for the Sports Direct Men's FAI Cup Third Round

Fixtures announced for the Sports Direct Men's FAI Cup Third Round

Preview | 2025 FAI Women’s Amateur Cup Final

Preview | 2025 FAI Women’s Amateur Cup Final

WNT tickets on sale for crucial UEFA Nations League Play-Off

WNT tickets on sale for crucial UEFA Nations League Play-Off

Continental Moves: Irish Stars Chase Minutes Ahead of World Cup Kick-Off

Continental Moves: Irish Stars Chase Minutes Ahead of World Cup Kick-Off

Saints and Shels meet in blockbuster Sports Direct Men's FAI Cup Draw

Saints and Shels meet in blockbuster Sports Direct Men's FAI Cup Draw

Dublin & Cork to host Under-21 EURO Qualifiers

Dublin & Cork to host Under-21 EURO Qualifiers

Jim Crawford pays visit to Football For All MiWadi FAI Football Camp

Jim Crawford pays visit to Football For All MiWadi FAI Football Camp