The 2024/25 football season brought unwelcome scrutiny to Millwall Football Club, as official figures revealed a significant number of their supporters faced football fan arrests. These statistics highlight a persistent challenge within the sport concerning crowd management and spectator conduct, placing a spotlight on clubs and their efforts to maintain order both inside and outside stadiums.
According to the latest Home Office data, Millwall supporters were implicated in 38 football-related offences throughout the 2024/25 campaign. This substantial figure positioned the club as the 11th highest in England and Wales for total arrests, underscoring the scale of fan disorder associated with a club outside the top tier of English football, even surpassing some prominent Premier League teams in this regard.
A closer examination of the Millwall FC statistics indicates that violent disorder constituted the most prevalent cause for apprehension among its fanbase. Fourteen arrests were specifically attributed to this serious offence, painting a clear picture of the disruptive and potentially dangerous behaviour that law enforcement agencies and club officials are actively working to mitigate.
While violent disorder topped the list, the broader category of football-related offences encompasses a range of infractions. These can include public order disturbances, possession of pyrotechnics, alcohol-related misconduct, and discriminatory chanting, all of which contribute to the overall challenge of ensuring football safety for all attendees and local communities.
In response to these figures and as part of its ongoing commitment, a spokesperson for Millwall Football Club addressed the situation directly. The club emphasized its dedication to cultivating a secure and welcoming atmosphere for every individual attending matches, reinforcing its foundational principles regarding fan conduct.
The club spokesperson further elaborated on Millwall’s steadfast club zero-tolerance policy. This stringent stance specifically targets all manifestations of anti-social and discriminatory behaviour, signaling a clear message that such actions have no place within the football environment or among its supporters.
To proactively combat such issues and reduce the incidence of fan disorder, Millwall Football Club affirmed its continuous and close collaboration with key stakeholders. These collaborations extend to working hand-in-hand with law enforcement agencies, the local Safety Advisory Board, and opposing clubs to share intelligence and implement effective preventative measures.
Through these concerted efforts, the club aims to uphold the highest standards of conduct among its fanbase, both at its home ground, The Den, and during away fixtures. This proactive approach is critical for fostering a positive matchday experience and ensuring the long-term integrity and reputation of English football.