Cardiff City fans handed football banning orders after assault

The assault at the Cardiff City Stadium happened during last season's South Wales derby when a Swansea fan celebrated a goal in the home end

Author: Oliver MorganPublished 15th Mar 2024

Two Cardiff City fans have been handed five-year football banning orders and suspended prison sentences following an assault.

It happened during last season's South Wales derby (April 1, 2023) with police saying the victim was a Swansea fan sat with friends in the home end among Cardiff supporters.

When Swansea City scored the winning goal deep in injury time, the victim instinctively jumped up to celebrate which led to him being assaulted.

Steven Jones, 33, from Mountain Ash, and Cory Jones, 28, from Abercynon, pleaded guilty to assault and affray and were on Tuesday (March 12) sentenced at Cardiff Crown Court.

The brothers were identified from CCTV and mobile phone footage which showed them throwing punches and kicking.

Police say stewards at the stadium as well as other supporters intervened to prevent the assault and protect the victim who was pushed down approximately 10 steps into a row of seats before being escorted out of the stadium.

The 23-year-old from Neath was rushed to hospital, where he was treated for cuts and bruises to his head, back and torso.

Footage showed Jones and Jones laughing in the concourse following the incident.

'This was appalling behaviour'

Cardiff City Dedicated Football Officer PC Simon Chivers, from South Wales Police, said: “This was appalling behaviour and no doubt the overwhelming majority of Cardiff City fans who are well-behaved and passionate about their club, will be shocked by this incident.

“Given the volume of punches and kicks to the head, it is remarkable and fortunate that this assault did not result in more serious injury.

“Whenever there is evidence of football-related disorder or violence we always pursue those responsible in order that appropriate action is taken.

“This kind of behaviour will not be tolerated at the Cardiff City Stadium.”

In addition to the five-year football banning order, Steven Jones was sentenced to 12 months' imprisonment suspended for two years and Cory Jones was sentenced to 15 months' imprisonment suspended for two years.

Cory Jones was made subject to a 120-day abstinence from alcohol order and must complete 180 hours of unpaid work.

Steven Jones was also made subject to 120-day abstinence from alcohol order and must complete 120 hours of unpaid work.

They must each pay the victim £500 compensation.

Police are still trying to identify two other suspects in connection with this assault seen in CCTV images, below.

Suspect Three
Suspect Four

Suspect three is described as white, male, approximately 30 to 35 years of age, of stocky build, with short black hair, and what appears to be a tribal tattoo on either side of his neck. He was wearing blue denim jeans and a black Stone Island coat.

Suspect four is described as white, male approximately 25 to 30 years old, of medium build, approximately 6ft tall, with dark brown short hair with a brown beard. He was wearing a grey zip-up jacket, a black t-shirt with a large white motif / logo on his chest and either grey jogging bottoms or denim jeans.

Anyone with information helpful to police in this case is asked to contact them, quoting 2300109287.

You can do that via live chat, via their website, or by calling 101.

Always call 999 in an emergency.

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