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Chelsea fan hit with five-year banning order after London Stadium violence as West Ham supporter is banned for three years for throwing missile

Two men have been given football banning orders for their part in the crowd trouble that marred West Ham's 2-1 EFL Cup win over Chelsea at the London Stadium last month.

Chelsea supporter Michael Parker, 51, received a five-year banning order after he was charged with threatening behaviour and 27-year-old West Ham fan Nicholas Greenway was given a three-year banning order for throwing a missile in the ground.

The banning orders were issued at Thames Magistrates' Court on November 11.

A Chelsea supporter has been hit with a five-year ban following his side's game at West Ham
A Chelsea supporter has been hit with a five-year ban following his side's game at West Ham
A West Ham fan has also been hit with a lengthy suspension following the October clash
A West Ham fan has also been hit with a lengthy suspension following the October clash

Metropolitan Police commander BJ Harrington said: 'Although the vast majority of people who attended the match were well behaved, there were a minority who were clearly intent on being involved in confrontation and violence.