/ 21 June 2010

England fan barred from World Cup matches

England Fan Barred From World Cup Matches

A British soccer fan who burst into the England team’s World Cup changing room in Cape Town on Friday night, was on Sunday banned from attending any further matches when he appeared briefly in the Cape Town World Cup court.

Pavlos Joseph appeared before magistrate Jahstree Stey, who released him on R500 bail and warned him to return to court on Monday morning when he was to go to trial on two charges.

Joseph, 31, whose address given as 115b Clive Rd, Dulwich, London, is to be charged under the Safety at Sport and Recreational Events Act of 2010, and also under the Fifa World Cup SA special measures act of 2006.

Prosecutor Silvino Pillay told the court that Joseph had already surrendered his passport to the police.

Banned from matches
He asked the court to ban Joseph from attending any further World Cup matches until the case had been finalised as one of his bail conditions.

Pillay undertook to furnish defence attorney Stephan Barker, with copies of the police statements on the case, to enable Barker to prepare for Monday’s trial.

Joseph was arrested at 10.30am on Sunday at the Bay Hotel in Camps Bay and was charged with trespassing, said police spokesperson
Sally de Beer.

The man walked into the dressing room on Friday night after England’s goalless draw with Algeria.

“The South African Police Service initiated an investigation into the incident immediately after it was reported to us at a debriefing after the match,” said de Beer.

She said that the fan had exchanged his details with a Fifa official after the incident.

“There was an exchange of business cards.”

CCTV analysed
Police also studied CCTV footage to “see how he moved through the tunnel” and whether there were any gaps in security.

“Footage was analysed and the suspect was identified and traced to his place of accommodation in Cape Town.”

The security breach triggered a debate about the measures imposed to protect players at the World Cup.

De Beer said additional security personnel, including police, would be deployed inside stadiums.

The Sunday Mirror printed an interview with Joseph — who said he was directed to the changing room when he asked a security guard where he could find a toilet.

He instead entered the team’s dressing room where he berated the players on their performance.

Joseph said he saw David Beckham and England midfielder Joe Cole, who was walking out of the shower.

Asked about what happened to the security guard who misdirected the fan, De Beer said: “Our investigation doesn’t stop here. It forms part of a discussion with Fifa and the local Organising Committee and we’ll take it from here”. — Sapa