“It was communicated to the National Sports Information
Point (PNID), throughout the 2021/22 season, the entry into force of 335 bans
on access to sports venues, which constitutes an increase of 109.4% compared to
the 2020/2020 season”.
The RAVid report from PNID, headquartered at the Public
Security Police (PSP), and by the Authority for the Prevention and Combat of
Violence in Sport (APCVD), highlights that it is “the highest number ever of
interdiction measures entered into force in a single sporting season in
Portugal, which reinforces the growing trend of applying these measures”.
According to the document, of the 335 interdiction measures
that came into force last season, 274 of which resulted from a decision by the
APCVD (81.8%), and the remaining 61 were determined by the courts (18.2%).
The document, which gathers information from the security
forces and judicial and administrative authorities, reports that the 335
banning measures that came into force in the 2021/22 sporting season were
concentrated on supporters of five clubs (76.2%), namely Sporting (138),
followed by Benfica (49), FC Porto (44), Sporting de Braga (13) and Vitória de
Guimarães (13).
Most of the reasons for banning supporters from sports
venues last season were related to the possession or use of pyrotechnic devices
(25), incitement to violence, racism, xenophobia (48), and aggression (17).
According to the same document, the majority of supporters
prevented from entering stadiums and subject to interdiction measures
determined by the APCVD are men, mostly residing in the districts of Lisbon
(37.6%), Porto (22.3%) and Braga (12%).
As for age distribution, 29.9% of fans are between 16 and 20
years old, followed by 21 to 25 years old, with 29%.
Most situations refer to football (97.3%) and, in
particular, to the I Liga competition, for which 59.6% of the total bans are
accounted for.