Stockport County’s celebrations after reaching the League One play-off ultimate had been marred after a fan tackled Stevenage’s goalkeeper to the bottom throughout a pitch invasion.
Stockport booked their place at Wembley with a 3-0 combination victory, with objectives from Louie Barry and Kyle Wootton incomes a 2-0 win within the second leg at Edgeley Park.
Followers had been seen gathering across the edges of the pitch earlier than the ultimate whistle, earlier than flooding onto the pitch at full-time.
Whereas nearly all of jubilant followers went to have fun with Stockport gamers, a pair had been seen pushing Stevenage’s goalkeeper Filip Marschall as they ran previous.
Footage posted on social media confirmed one other fan working within the path of Marschall, who was strolling to the centre of the pitch.
The fan was then seen slide tackling the goalkeeper from behind, knocking the 23-year-old down onto the pitch.
Footage posted on social media confirmed Stevenage goalkeeper Filip Marschall being slide tackled throughout a pitch invasion on Wednesday
The goalkeeper was knocked to the ground after Stockport followers had invaded the taking part in floor
A member of safety workers was seen working to help Marschall and was seen pushing the fan away from the Stevenage goalkeeper.
Followers had been fast to sentence the supporter’s actions on social media.
The incident comes weeks after York Metropolis midfielder Hiram Boateng seemed to be pushed to the bottom by a Rochdale fan, following a pitch invasion throughout their Nationwide League title decider.
York vowed to help Boateng after the footage confirmed him showing to punch the fan after two stewards had helped him again to his ft.
The Soccer Affiliation and Higher Manchester Police launched an investigation after the incident.
4 Rochdale followers had been arrested on the match, one on suspicion of assault and pitch incursion, one on suspicion of a public order offence and two on suspicion of pitch incursion. A York supporter was additionally arrested on suspicion of assault.
Each the Premier League and EFL have issued repeated warnings to followers over pitch invasions lately, stressing they threat having prison data.
A sequence of high-profile incidents occurred in 2022, with one of the vital notable seeing Everton followers taunt then Crystal Palace supervisor Patrick Vieira on the pitch after the Toffees retained their Premier League standing.
Vieira averted an FA ban after kicking out on the fan, with the Frenchman warning the FA and Premier League confronted an enormous subject when coping with pitch invasions.
The identical week additionally noticed Huddersfield followers criticised by then Luton boss Nathan Jones for goading his crew after their Championship play-off tie.
A Nottingham Forest fan headbutted Sheffield United striker Billy Sharp within the second semi-final. The fan was later jailed for assault.


















