Two Kidderminster men banned from football matches for four years

Samuel Enderbury, 26, and Daniel Wyatt, 36, took part in disorder after a Kidderminster Harriers match in September 2025

Author: Lizzie CouttsPublished 25th Feb 2026

Two men from Kidderminster have been banned from attending football matches for four years for their role in disorder after a match in September 2025.

Samuel Enderbury, 26, of Redwing Court and Daniel Wyatt, 36, of Lister Road, both pleaded guilty to using threatening or abusive words or behaviour likely to cause harassment, alarm or distress at Worcester Magistrates Court on 24th February.

Their sentences are related to events on 6th September 2025 after the Kidderminster Harriers match against Macclesfield Town.

Enderbury threw a can of beer at away fans, while Wyatt acted in a threatening and aggressive manner and made threats towards police officers who were attempting to maintain order among a large group of supporters.

Both men were also ordered to pay £85 in costs, with Enderbury receiving a fine of £160 and Wyatt a fine of £40.

Samuel Enderbury

PC Ryan Bridgewood, one of the officers on duty at the time, said: “We are pleased Enderbury and Wyatt have been banned from attending football matches for four years following their appalling behaviour after the game against Macclesfield last September.

“Their actions were designed solely to provoke the away fans into disorder and caused fear and intimidation among those supporters who had just come along to enjoy a Saturday afternoon game, and they threatened police officers with violence too.

“We hope this court result shows we will always act against the minority who want to spoil it for the majority of fans and serve as a reminder to those looking to create disorder you too could face a banning order.”

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