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Norwich City issue three-year bans to two fans over incident at Man City game

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Norwich City have issued three-year bans to two home supporters following an incident that occurred during the victory over Manchester City on September 14.

Daniel Farke's side recorded a memorable 3-2 win over the defending Premier League champions at Carrow Road.

An incident occurred in the stands during the course of the game, however, and the club have issued a statement on the matter.

"Norwich City have issued three-year bans to two home supporters following an incident that occurred during the club's Premier League game against Manchester City at Carrow Road," it read.

"Following an internal investigation and extensive consultations with Norfolk Police, the two supporters have been banned following an altercation that occurred during the second half of the game in the Upper Barclay Stand.

"The two individuals involved in the incident are both home supporters.

"The club would like to apologise to those supporters who were in the vicinity of the altercation and that were directly affected by the incident.

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"Norwich City continues to operate a strict zero-tolerance policy on unacceptable and discriminatory behaviour.

"We are proud to be a diverse and inclusive club, whereby supporters from all backgrounds, cultures and communities feel safe and welcome at Carrow Road."

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