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Published 20:24 17 Oct 2018 BST
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However, as always, the anti-social behaviour of some of England fans who made the trip to Seville tarnished what should go down as a great night in England's history.
There was violence on the streets of Seville on Sunday night, as well as sectarian chanting and the unfurling of an Islamophobic flag, which the Football Association have since condemned, labelling it "unacceptable behaviour".
The FA are frustrated by their lack of power in preventing this sort of behaviour on England away trips, but have committed to suspend or ban any England Supporters’ Travel Club members who are guilty of such behaviour, as they did in March 2018 after violence broke out in Amsterdam, where Dutch police arrested 115 England fans.
The only punishment available to the FA at the moment is to prevent certain fans from buying match tickets for away games, which has worked in the past, but the nation's football governing body now face the challenge of dealing with a new generation of trouble makers.
If fans can still get their hands on tickets, the FA have little to no power in preventing such fans from reoffending.
The FA have noted a stark contrast in the behaviour of fans at away matches in western Europe, where short, cheap flights make it much easier for fans to attend the games, and games in more distant locations.
The FA have cooperated with the UK Football Police Unit to arrest the perpetrators of the violence in Amsterdam, but the majority were not ESTC members, meaning that the FA are powerless to prevent those fans from being in the vicinity, even after issuing banning orders.
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