Three men have been banned from football matches for three years after trouble at Nottingham Forest's FA Cup tie with Leicester City.
Police said one man admitted throwing a smoke bomb, another admitted being drunk and disorderly and a third pleaded guilty to abusive behaviour.
All three are from Leicestershire and were sentenced at Nottingham Magistrates' Court on Thursday.
Forest knocked out holders Leicester after winning the match 4-1.
On Thursday, 19-year-old Cameron Toner was sent to a young offenders institution after admitting attacking Forest players on the pitch during the game.