118. hooligans

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Statistics
The number of football-related arrests in England and Wales fell last season, according to Home Office figures.
In the 2008/09 campaign, police made a total of 3,752 arrests at domestic and international football matches, a fall of 2% on the season before.
On average there was 1.18 arrests per game, and the Home Office say 354 people were arrested for violence. In all, 956 football banning orders were issued during the 2008/09 season, with 37 million people attending games.
In the Premier League, champions Manchester United had the most fans arrested - 185 in total. Second was relegated Newcastle United with 144 arrests and third was Everton with 139.
Fulham had the fewest fans arrested with just 13.
Supporters of League One Leeds United topped the banning order list, with 162, ahead of Championship side Cardiff City (124) and League One outfit Millwall (110).
Fans were generally well-behaved abroad - more than 105,000 fans travelled to 49 games in European club competitions last season but only 30 were arrested.
Source: BBC Sport - 22nd December 2009
Over five million journeys a year are undertaken on the rail network by football fans alone.
In 2008/09 there were just 51 serious football related incidents, down from 63 the previous year.
However, there were another 538 reported incidents of anti-social behaviour which impacted on other passengers and rail staff, up from 337 the year before.
In the 2008/09 season BTP officers made 838 arrests, the highest to date, up from 601 the previous year.
Source: British Transport Police - 2010