Seven men have been arrested following disorderly behaviour at the Scottish Cup final in Glasgow on Saturday (June 3).
Two men, aged 29 and 43 years-old, are due to appear at Glasgow Sheriff Court tomorrow (June 5) - with a further three men, aged 23, 33 and 39-years-old to appear at a later date.
A 22 year-old man will be reported to the Prosecutor Fiscal and a 47 year-old man was issued with a fixed penalty notice.
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It comes after thousands of Hoops fans gathered in the city on Saturday to celebrate Celtic's historic treble after their 3-1 victory against Inverness at Hampden Park.
Chief Superintendent Mark Sutherland, Divisional Commander for Greater Glasgow, said: “There was no significant disorder and I would commend the majority of fans for their conduct throughout the day.
“Working with partner agencies, we provided a proportionate policing plan to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience for all those in and around the city.”
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