The Minister of Justice presents a strict draft law to criminalize unruly football fans.

Danish Justice Minister Peter Hummelgaard is seeking to crack down on hooligans by proposing a new bill that would ban troublemakers from stadiums, including those who engage in disruptive behavior, participate in fights, or force others to remove their football shirts. The bill aims to strengthen efforts against hooligans at football matches. It was sent out for public consultation by the Justice Minister on Tuesday.

On Friday, the minister met with a wide range of players at the football stadium to discuss efforts against hooligans.

The Danish football scene in the autumn of 2022 was marked by several incidents and scenes of violence before, during, and after matches. This prompted the then Minister of Justice to form a team of experts, which, in September 2022, issued a number of recommendations on how to take a stronger stance against hooligans. Based on these recommendations, Minister of Justice Peter Hommelgaard today submitted a legislative proposal for consultation, which would ensure several things, including the following:

وصرح وزير العدل بيتر هوملغارد بالقول: “مع مشروع القانون، نرسل إشارة إلى أولئك الذين لا يستطيعون معرفة كيفية التصرف بشكل صحيح في مباريات كرة القدم. أنا شخصياً أذهب إلى الملعب منذ سنوات عديدة، وأعتقد أن الأجواء رائعة للغاية لكنني أيضاً جربت كيف يمكن أن يتغير المزاج في لمح البصر. يجب أن يكون من الآمن للعائلات التي لديها أطفال وغيرهم من المتفرجين القدوم إلى الاستاد، وليس عند اندلاع المعارك أو تمزيق المقاعد أو إلقاء أشياء على الشرطة والمراقبين. يجب ألا نقبل السلوك غير المقبول، وإذا تبين أن هناك حاجة لمزيد من الإجراءات من الجانب السياسي، فأنا مستعد للنظر في الأمر “.

The Minister of Justice will meet with the Dialogue Forum on Friday to discuss relevant initiatives.

Justice Minister Peter Hummelgaard met with the Dialogue Forum on Friday to discuss the draft law and other measures that were agreed to be implemented in the autumn.

The Dialogue Forum is an ongoing continuation of the Autumn Expert Team and aims to ensure a sound framework for football match events, continuous monitoring of the development and impact of initiatives implemented in the field of football, and the submission of proposals for new initiatives.

One of the initiatives implemented as a follow-up to the expert team's recommendations is a trial between the West Copenhagen Police and Brøndby IF, which was organized to be considered as part of preventive efforts against young fans. Staff from the local police and Brøndby IF are also taking a training course that will help ensure that staff can better prevent young fans from participating in disturbances. Furthermore, an operational working group has also been formed with participants from the DBU, Divisionsforeningen, football clubs and the police, which is currently looking into how to strengthen efforts against criminal behavior in connection with football matches.

A broad political agreement was reached in October 2022 to strengthen efforts against hooliganism, based on a report by the Dialogue Forum's expert group, which included representatives from the police, the Divisions Union, the DBU, the supporters' community, and Premier League clubs. In this regard, the expert group agreed on a number of measures, four of which require legislative changes.

The amendments to the law currently apply to international football matches and all football matches involving teams from the first and second divisions, including training matches involving these teams, as well as international matches under the auspices of UEFA held in Denmark.

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