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West Ham hand out five life bans over stadium trouble
West Ham Unitedu00e2u20acu2122s Mark Noble clashes with a fan who invaded the pitch during their match against Burnley in London March 10, 2018. u00e2u20acu201d Action Images pic via Reuters

LONDON, March 22 — West Ham United issued lifetime bans to five individuals today for invading the pitch at the London Stadium during their 3-0 Premier League defeat by Burnley earlier this month.

Disgruntled supporters invaded the pitch during the club’s 14th league defeat of the season, while verbal abuse and coins were hurled at owners David Sullivan and David Gold.

"West Ham United can confirm that swift and decisive action has been taken against a number of spectators who breached stadium regulations or were found to have committed acts of severe violence and physical aggression at our recent Premier League match against Burnley,” the club said in a statement.

An unspecified number of supporters have also been banned for life for "violently throwing coins or objects with intent to injure or harm on the bridge directly in front of the Directors’ Box”, the club added.

West Ham said the investigation into the incidents remained ongoing and that the club expected to issue further bans before their next home game against Southampton on March 31.

The club are two points above the relegation zone in 17th place in the table. — Reuters

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