housands of West Ham followers poured into the streets of Prague because the soccer membership gained its first trophy in additional than 40 years.
Followers danced on tables and kissed one another in pubs throughout the Czech capital as they watched the Hammers elevate the Europa Convention League trophy on Wednesday night time.
Supporters chanted “2-1 to the cockney boys” as they watched on from a pub within the metropolis, with hundreds having travelled from the UK with out tickets.
The ultimate happened on the Fortuna Area, which has a capability of round 19,300, with West Ham receiving an official allocation of 5,000.
Supporters watched in bars across the metropolis, together with a gaggle who went wild at McCarthy’s Pub within the Outdated City space from the second Jarrod Bowen gave the group the lead within the remaining minute of the second half.
Standing on the tables, they sang “West Ham are huge all over the place we go.”
Because the remaining whistle, West Ham followers have lined the streets of Prague chanting “West Ham are huge” and shouting “Irons”, with the followers showing to be prepared for an extended night time of celebrations.
Quite a lot of followers began to satisfy within the centre of Prague’s Outdated City inside half an hour of the victory, the place they beforehand gathered within the build-up to the ultimate.
It got here hours after West Ham followers have been attacked by Italian supporters within the metropolis centre, prompting police to detain 16 folks.
Czech police stated three folks have been injured through the incident, with one police officer being attacked.
One witness stated followers of the Italian facet have been armed with “chains and belt buckles”.
There was additionally controversy through the match as Cristiano Biraghi of Fiorentina was seen bleeding from the again of the pinnacle after he appeared to have been hit by an object thrown from the West Ham stand.
A fan of the London membership watching the ultimate in McCarthy’s bar stated the incident “gained’t look good on West Ham”.
Shortly earlier than the top of the match, the English membership put out a press release condemning the behaviour of a “small variety of people”, including: “These actions haven’t any place in soccer, and don’t in any method signify the values of our soccer membership and the overwhelming majority of our supporters, who’ve behaved impeccably in Prague this week and all through our final two seasons in European competitors.”
The membership stated it could work with police to evaluate the incident and take motion towards offenders, together with implementing lifetime bans.
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