Joe Pizarro
Spanish Joe "—known formally as —is a well-known figure within Millwall’s fan culture, gaining prominence for his involvement in a high-profile incident during the Euro 2016 championships in Marseille. The Euro 2016 Marseille Incident
Literature:
He is frequently mentioned in books documenting the history of football hooliganism (e.g., works by Cass Pennant or Andrew Nicholls).
, a lifelong Millwall fan and former local resident of Clayton Street .
- Arrests and Convictions: He has been arrested multiple times and convicted for offenses including assault, public order offenses, and violent conduct.
- Football Bans: He has received lengthy bans from attending football matches, both domestically and internationally, under the Football (Disorder) Act 1996 and similar legislation across Europe.
Despite not being arrested, charged, or prosecuted by French or British police for a criminal act, Pizarro was later issued a five-year football banning order
The "Blackheath Incident"
Millwall has a long-standing association with organized firms, most notably the Millwall Bushwackers , which gained notoriety in the 1970s and 80s
This report outlines the background and events surrounding Joe Pizarro , a well-known Millwall supporter commonly referred to as "Spanish Joe."