Man arrested following disorder prior to Irish Cup semi-final in Belfast
A 19-year-old man has been arrested following disorder which took place before the Irish Cup semi-final match in Belfast.
Police said a child was hit by a bottle and nine officers were injured as fireworks, flares and bottles were thrown in the scenes at Windsor Park on Friday evening.
It came before the match between north Belfast side Cliftonville and Dungannon Swifts.
A number of Cliftonville supporters had taken part in a parade ahead of the clash, which Swifts won on penalties after a 1-1 draw.
South Belfast district commander Superintendent Finola Dornan said during the procession “provocative conduct” and “heavy use of pyrotechnics and fireworks” was observed.
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She said a 19-year-old was arrested on suspicion of riotous behaviour and two were reported for offences including the use of flares.
“While the majority of football fans attending Friday evening’s match behaved in a peaceful manner, a number of people chose to engage in disorderly behaviour and provocative conduct,” she said.
“During an approved public procession ahead of the match, which involved approximately 250 people, our officers witnessed provocative conduct and the heavy use of pyrotechnics and fireworks – despite various warnings being issued against this.”
She said there appeared to be a number of potential breaches of the Parades Commission determinations in relation to the procession which will be investigated.
“A 19-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of riotous behaviour, doing a provocative act, possession of


