A Suffolk man has been charged with throwing a missile during the East Anglian derby clash at the weekend.
Eleven people were arrested in relation to the Norwich City vs Ipswich Town match on Saturday, April 6.
Norfolk police said the arrests were made for a range of offences before, during and after the game at Carrow Road including criminal damage, throwing an object, anti-social behaviour and letting off a smoke device.
Twenty-five-year-old Zac Lapworth, of The Green in Beyton, was charged with throwing a missile in a football ground and has been bailed to appear at Norwich Magistrates' Court on Thursday, June 13.
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A man from Essex and two men from Norfolk have also been charged.
Sixty-five-year-old Tim Brown, of Vane Court in Witham, was charged with obstructing a police officer and being drunk and disorderly.
He has been bailed to appear at Norwich Magistrates' Court on Wednesday, May 15.
Oliver Liddle, 26 and of Aberdare Court in Norwich, and Nathan Moore, 33 and of Fen Way in Hoveton, were both charged with possession of a pyrotechnic at a sporting event.
They were bailed to appear before Norwich Magistrates' Court on Wednesday, May 15 and Tuesday, May 14 respectively.
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Further arrests at the derby game include two men on suspicion of possessing class A drugs and were given conditional cautions.
A teenage boy was arrested on suspicion of causing harassment under the Public Order Act.
He was released on bail pending further investigation.
Officers also arrested a man in his 50s on suspicion of obstructing a police officer.
However, he has been released without charge.
More than 27,000 fans, including 2,020 Ipswich Town fans, were in attendance at the game which saw the Canaries win 1-0.
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