Police have issued pictures of 11 men thought to be Blues fans after trouble at a match. Officers were injured after the club's game at Millwall earlier this month.

The Metropolitan Police said video footage had been reviewed and it was appealing for help to find a number of people, who were all believed to be Blues supporters.

Trouble flared after Millwall's 1-0 win in the Championship on Saturday, March 9. A 29-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of affray by Met officers, with the assistance of West Midlands Police, in Birmingham on Tuesday, March 26. He was taken into custody in the city before being released on bail.

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Det Con Phil Dickinson, of the Met's Public Order Crime Team, said: “The vast majority of football supporters are there to enjoy the game, with a small number spoiling the atmosphere for others. The Met’s unit that deals with disorder at football matches will prosecute those looking to engage in criminality before, during or after fixtures in London.”

Anyone able to identify anyone in the images is asked to contact Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111, 100 per cent anonymously, with the reference number of the image which you wish to identify.

Birmingham City super stadium latest

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Birmingham City have today taken another step towards Tom Wagner and Knighthead's long-term vision at the club by acquiring the 48-acre former Wheels Park at Bordesley Green.

BirminghamLive understands that the club intends to create a multi-sports super stadium on the site. A deal has been agreed as part of the struggling city council's mass sell-off of land to help fund redundancies and equal pay claims. Up to 3,000 jobs will be created, according to council documents.

Blues have been linked to the piece of land - formerly known as Wheels Adventure Park - ever since it was bought back by the council in 2019.

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