A man has been jailed for 13 months after racially aggravating and assaulting stewards and police officers at an England match in Wembley.
Jack Scotter, 27, of Plumstead was intoxicated and removed from the England v Switzerland game on March 26.
Once outside, he "racially abused stewards and assaulted four of them by punching, kicking, head-butting and spitting", Scotland Yard said.
He also "kicked and spat in the eye of a police officer and head-butted another officer".
He appeared on bail at Harrow Crown Court on December 9, when he pleaded guilty to four counts of racially aggravated common assault and two counts of assaulting an emergency worker, and was subsequently sentenced.
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