Revealed: £6.7m bill paid by Londoners for policing football matches

Scotland Yard spent over £1m policing West Ham games at the new London Stadium
West Ham fans at the London Stadium
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Justin Davenport31 July 2017

London's football clubs paid just five cent of the £7 million cost of policing matches last year, new figures reveal today.

Scotland Yard recovered just £361,000 of the total cost, leaving them with a bill of nearly £6.7 million.

West Ham was the most expensive club to police with the Met spending more than a million pounds on their matches at the new London Stadium venue.

There were issues with policing at the former Olympic Stadium venue throughout the season with trouble breaking out in and outside the stadium.

West Ham paid just £33,000, or three per cent, of the total cost.

The Met spent over £1m policing West Ham games at the London Stadium
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However, the most costly match to police did not involve a London club. The EFL Cup Final in February between Manchester United and Southampton cost the Met over £150,000, but they were only able to recover a quarter of this.

The three most expensive clubs to police were West Ham, Chelsea and Tottenham.

Chelsea cost £726,682 and paid the Met £156,375 towards the cost. Tottenham cost £652,974 and paid £55,797.

Tottenham was among the three most expensive clubs for policing, along with Chelsea
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A West Ham United spokesman said: "Like all Premier League and professional football clubs in the UK, West Ham United pay for all policing costs inside London Stadium.

"Like all football matches and other major events in the UK, such as Notting Hill Carnival, policing costs outside of the event are covered via our considerable contribution to the UK economy through taxes.

"In the 2014/15 season alone, £2.4 billion in tax was generated from Premier League players, clubs and their supporters, and to make clubs and their fans pay twice for policing is neither legal or fair.

"In addition, West Ham United work closely with the Metropolitan Police Service to ensure London Stadium is a safe and welcoming environment, with policing costs on matchdays kept to a minimum."

A High Court judgement in 2012 ruled that clubs can only be charged for policing inside their stadiums, not for the cost of managing travelling fans or policing incidents outside stadiums.

Labour London Assembly Member Andrew Dismore, who obtained the figures, said : “This is just getting ridiculous – enough is enough.

“I have been campaigning on this issue for a number of years now, and any hope I had of the clubs doing the right thing, and coughing up a tiny proportion of their millions to relieve London taxpayers of this financial burden, is long gone.

“The Mayor and the Met are continuing to lobby government to change the law to stop this farce, but as of yet the Home Secretary has failed to take action.

"The police have more important things to spend their budget on - London taxpayers should not have to spend another penny on subsidising some of the richest organisations in the world.”

The total £7 milion policing cost involved all London’s professional football clubs.

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