Scottish Cup final: Police ‘delighted’ with fans’ behaviour despite 22 arrests
THE behaviour of thousands of Hibs and Hearts fans has been praised at the first all-Edinburgh Scottish Cup Final in 116 years.
Hearts supporters were celebrating at full-time as their side defeated rivals Hibernian 5-1 in the match at Hampden Park in Glasgow.
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Hide AdIt was described as the “game of a lifetime” as the sides had not met in a cup final since 1896.
Strathclyde Police said there were 22 arrests in and around the stadium at the match, including six sectarian offences, six drink-related offences and nine breaches of the peace and a racially aggravated offence.
Match Commander Andy Bates said: “It was a great event and the police operation went very well.
“On the whole, I’m delighted with the behaviour of Hibs and Hearts fans at the ground.”