Arrest made after Tottenham Hotspur Stadium vandalised | Football

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The Tottenham Hotspur Stadium was targeted during the international break (Picture: Getty)

A person has been arrested for vandalising the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium during the international break with the cost of damage running into at least six-figures, according to reports.

It is thought that the incident, which occurred on Monday night, is not related to anti-semitism despite Spurs’ associations with the Jewish community, following Hamas’ attack on Israel and subsequent breakout of war in the Middle East.

A Tottenham statement read: ‘We can confirm that an individual was arrested for criminal damage following an incident that took place on Monday night.

‘There is no indication that this incident is linked to anti-semitism.’

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