THE football fans issued with banning orders following a clash at a Premier League game have been named and shamed.

More than a dozen people have been given football banning orders following an incident of disorder in Burnley, which took place on September 18 during the club’s game against Arsenal.

The incident occurred in the Cricket Field Stand at Turf Moor part-way through the game and saw bottles and wooden seats chucked between the two groups.

No injuries were reported by fans, though a steward reported being hit.

Following a public appeal for information, a number of fans were identified.

Between February 22 and May 17, thirteen Burnley fans received banning orders at Burnley Magistrates’ Court. A further fan was fined, with two teenage boys given community resolutions. They are:

Adam Corvino, 27, Ruskin Avenue, Burnley – Convicted of a public order offence - Issued with a three year football banning order (FBO), 12-month community oder, fine of £50, costs of £85, surcharge of £95.

Joel Jeffrey, 19, Greenbank Road, Burnley – Convicted of a public order offence and missile throwing - Issued with a 3-year FBO, fine of £120, costs of £85, surcharge of £34.

Declan Taylor, 20, Fenwick Street, Burnley – Convicted of a public order offence and missile throwing - Issued with a 3-year FBO, fine of £120, costs of £85, surcharge of £34.

Jon Abbott, 57, Rosehill Avenue, Burnley – Convicted of a public order offence and missile throwing – Issued with a 3-year FBO, fine of 333, costs of £85, surcharge of £34.

Daniel Luke, 29, Calder Green Approach, Padiham, Burnley – Convicted of a public order offence and missile throwing– Issued with a 5-year FBO, fine of £300, costs of £85, surcharge of £34.

Callum Blundell, 21, Grimshaw Street, Accrington, - convicted of a public order offence and missile throwing – Issued with a 3-year FBO, finer of £106, costs of £85, surcharge of £34.

Lucas Roberts, 21, Royd Court, Keighley Road, Cowling, Keighley – Convicted of a public order offence and missile throwin – Issued with a 3-year FBO, fine of £120, costs of £85, surcharge of £34.

Paul Slack, 39, Kime Street, Burnley – Convicted of a public order offence and missile throwing – Issued with a 3-year FBO, fine of £40, costs of £85, surcharge of £34.

Matthew Abbott, 26, Micklehurst Crescent, Burnley – convicted of a public order offence – Issued with a 3-year FBO, fine of £230, costs of £85, surcharge of £34.

Miles Pemeberton, 18, Malkin Close, Blacko, Nelson – Convicted of public order offence and missile throwing – Issued with a 3-year FBO, fine of £170, costs of £85, surcharge of £34.

Reece Jolly, 20, Burnley – Convicted of a public order offence and missile throwing - Issued with a 3-year FBO, fine of £135, costs of £85, surcharge of £34.

Alfie Bennett, 18, Keighley Avenue, Colne – Convicted of criminal damage, a public order offence and missile throwing – Issued with a 3-year FBO, fine of £170, costs of £85, surcharge of £34.

Joseph Standley, 18, Wheatley Lane, Nelson – Convicted of a public order offence and missile throwing – Issued with a 3-year FBO, fine of £170, costs of £85, surcharge of £34.

William Baraclough, 21, Airedale Ings, Keighley – Convicted of a public order offence and missile throwing – Issued with a fine of £100, costs of £85, surcharge of £34.

A 15-year-old boy was given a community resolution for a public order offence and missile throwing.

A 14-year-old boy was given a community resolution for missile throwing

Enquiries identify Arsenal fans involved in the disorder continue.

PC Dan Fish, of Burnley Police, said: “The disorder between rival fans was completely unacceptable and should have no place in football.

It was only through good fortune that no-one was seriously injured.

“These banning orders send a strong message to any supporters wanting to engage in such violence.”

In a statement, Burnley Football Club added: "We know that the overwhelming majority of our supporters behave responsibly and are a credit to the Club and town they represent.

“However, the behaviour of a small number of individuals at the home fixture against Arsenal in September last year, was shocking and disgraceful and has no place whatsoever at Turf Moor or in society. As a result, 16 individuals were identified for their part in the disorder, 13 of which have received football banning orders and subsequent life bans from entering Turf Moor.

“This sort of behaviour will never be acceptable and anybody who behaves in this manner is not a supporter of the Club and should not expect to escape punishment. We cannot stress enough that anybody engaging in any unacceptable behaviour at our stadium, will be dealt with in the firmest possible manner.

“We will continue to work with our match day safety team, Lancashire Police and other stakeholders, to ensure such behaviour is dealt with appropriately, and that supporting Burnley Football Club home and away, continues to be an inclusive, welcoming and safe environment.”