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Section 5 (or known as Albion Youth when referring to the younger element of their firm) are a football hooligan firm associated with
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Whilst Albion have had several other firms since the 1960s, including Clubhouse and the Smethwick Mob, Section 5 is the largest, with activity peaking in the 1980s and 1990s. It was a progenitor of hooligan firms of mixed racial heritage during a time of ethnic homogeneity and racist attitudes, both of which were prevalent among firms and some football fans in general during the heydays of hooliganism.


Background

Section 5 are known for their involvement in violent clashes with supporters of rival teams, especially with local clubs
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In 2002, West Bromwich Albion and Wolverhampton Wanderers supporters met up in Amsterdam ahead of the England vs. the Netherlands game. Over 50 men fought in the town centre, a conflict that was captured on CCTV. Footage showed a number of Wolves fans throwing bottles into a pub and waiting outside. West Bromwich Albion then ran out of the pub and attacked the Wolves hooligans. The infamous
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match between Sheffield United and WBA saw violence off the pitch as well as on it. Trouble broke out in the ground after the match was abandoned when Sheffield United were left with just six players on the pitch. There was also fighting outside the ground in a match marred by fighting between opposing players on the pitch. Also in 2004, West Bromwich Albion's Section 5 met up with Cardiff City's
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in a massive brawl in Cardiff. As Section 5 was getting an escort to the ground, several men broke through the police line and charged at the Soul Crew. On 22 August 2004, up to 80 West Brom and Aston Villa fans fought a pitched battle, with some using
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and iron bars, at the Uplands pub, in Handsworth after a game against Aston Villa. Eight people were injured. The organised fight led to the conviction of 60 hooligans (23 from West Brom and 37 from Aston Villa) at
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on 5 December 2006. 58 received football banning orders with prison sentences of up to 21 months. During the 2011
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on a train departing for Worcester Foregate Street in September 2015. The flare-up saw suspects using belts as weapons. In 2016 West Brom fans and Birmingham City fans clashed at a gig in the O2 Academy in Birmingham.


Name

One explanation for the name is 'Section 5' is derived from the old Birmingham Road End terracing of
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where a number of associated fans used to stand. The terracing was split into sections, with the number of each area situated overhead. Section 5 was in the middle at the rear of the stand and was where chanting often originated from, which then spread across the ground. This was where many if not most of the firm stood with a smaller amount congregated in the Smethwick End. Active members of Section Five not banned from attending football matches are today primarily located in the Smethwick End stand. An alternative derivative of the name 'Section 5' may originate from a section of law (possibly the Public Order Act) aimed at football hooliganism and violent behaviour.


Literature

A book titled ''Sons of Albion: The Inside Story of the Section 5 Squad Incorporating the Clubhouse and Smethwick Mob 30+ Years of West Brom's Hooligan Firms'', was published in 2009. Written by former Section 5 members, it documents the firms evolution and activities, as well as the authors' experiences as hooligans.


References


Further reading

* {{West Bromwich Albion F.C. History of the West Midlands (county) West Bromwich Albion F.C. British football hooligan firms