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Life ban for pitch incident man Fan arrested after pitch incident
(30 minutes later)
Celtic Football Club has banned a fan for life after he ran onto the pitch during last night's Champions League match at Parkhead. A fan who ran onto the pitch during last night's Champions League match at Parkhead has been arrested.
The supporter rushed from the stand following a last-minute goal by Celtic against AC Milan and appeared to strike goalkeeper Nelson Dida. The 27-year-old is being held in connection with an alleged breach of the peace. He is expected to appear at Glasgow Sheriff Court on Friday.
A spokesman for Celtic said a 27-year-old man, who was not a season ticket holder, had been interviewed. He rushed from the stand following a last-minute goal by Celtic against AC Milan and appeared to strike goalkeeper Nelson Dida.
He has been undergoing questioning by Strathclyde Police. Celtic has banned the fan for life from attending all club matches.
A spokesman for Celtic said the supporter, who was not a season ticket holder, had been interviewed.
Peter Lawwell, Celtic's chief executive, said: "Clearly, Celtic take this issue extremely seriously and it is satisfying that this individual has been identified so swiftly.Peter Lawwell, Celtic's chief executive, said: "Clearly, Celtic take this issue extremely seriously and it is satisfying that this individual has been identified so swiftly.
"The individual in question has now been banned for life from attending Celtic matches, both home and away.""The individual in question has now been banned for life from attending Celtic matches, both home and away."
A police spokeswoman said the man handed himself into London Road police office at lunchtime and was being interviewed about the incident.A police spokeswoman said the man handed himself into London Road police office at lunchtime and was being interviewed about the incident.
Public's helpPublic's help
Uefa has been investigating the incident.Uefa has been investigating the incident.
Police had appealed for the public's help in identifying the supporter.Police had appealed for the public's help in identifying the supporter.
Supt Gillian McLeod said: "Both Strathclyde Police and Celtic Football Club will certainly not tolerate this type of behaviour from any spectator."Supt Gillian McLeod said: "Both Strathclyde Police and Celtic Football Club will certainly not tolerate this type of behaviour from any spectator."
The Brazilian goalkeeper Dida briefly chased after the fan but then collapsed to the ground.The Brazilian goalkeeper Dida briefly chased after the fan but then collapsed to the ground.
He was taken off on a stretcher with an ice pack held to his face.He was taken off on a stretcher with an ice pack held to his face.
Celtic won the match, against the reigning European champions, 2-1.Celtic won the match, against the reigning European champions, 2-1.