
Cops release CCTV of men after 'incident' at Ibrox Stadium during Old Firm
Police have released CCTV images of multiple wanted men following an "incident" at Ibrox Stadium during an Old Firm.
Officers were called to the disturbance at the stadium during a clash between Rangers and Celtic on May 4. They say that the men in the images can assist them with their investigations.
All seven males were standing in the Copland Road lower stand when the ordeal took place. The first man is described as white, of a slim build and has short fair hair.
He was wearing a black top with a white logo on the left chest area and was standing behind the right side of the goal, in the second row.
The second male is described as white and was wearing a black top, a black baseball cap and a dark coloured snood.
He was positioned behind the goal near to the centre. The third football fan is white, of a slim build, has short brown and a short beard.
He was wearing a dark coloured hooded top with a white circle shaped logo on his left chest area. Police say he was standing approximately 10 rows from the front.
The fourth wanted man is also white, of a medium build and has short brown hair and stubble.
At the time of the incident, he was wearing a light grey hooded top.
He was positioned approximately 15 rows from the front near to a steward.
Cops say the fifth man in the images is white and of a slim build.
He has short blonde hair and was wearing a black t-shirt with white writing across the chest, a blue snood and blue mirrored sunglasses.
He was positioned around seven rows from the front.
The sixth male is white, of a medium build, has short brown hair and a short beard.
He was wearing a dark-coloured sweatshirt with a white circle logo on the left chest area.
He's about nine rows from the front.
The last man is also white, of a medium build has dark brown hair which is longer at the fringe.
He was wearing a royal blue t-shirt with white letters across the chest.
He was positioned approximately 15 rows from the front.
Constable Garry Taylor of Police Scotland, said: 'We would encourage the men, or anyone who recognise them, to get in touch. Information can be passed to officers via 101 quoting incident 0790 of Sunday, 4 May 2025."

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