News 11/09/2025
Club Statement: Antisocial Behaviour
We are aware of a recent and concerning rise in antisocial behaviour on matchdays, both home and away.
We operate a strict zero tolerance policy towards such behaviour and are working closely with Police Scotland to identify and take action against those involved.
We have had reports of fighting and disorder on route to games and post-match. To be clear, violence of any kind is not condoned and anyone found to be engaging in this, whether inside or outside the ground, risks arrest and will face an immediate Club ban.
We are also aware of repeated incidents of pyrotechnics being used this season. Whilst the use inside the stadium has reduced, incidents outside the ground have unfortunately increased. As we have repeatedly stated, pyrotechnics are illegal, dangerous, and risk fines and sanctions against the Club. They endanger both those using them and innocent people nearby.
At our recent Fife Derby, 36 seats were broken beyond repair in the Ultras Raith section. Damage like this is not only a blatant disrespect to the football club these people are supposed to support, but also cost us £3,000 to replace. We made it clear to the group that this behaviour was completely unacceptable and the leaders have organised a monetary contribution towards this, which we have now received.
We remain in constant dialogue with leaders of the Ultras Raith group, and while there has been promising progress, they are fully aware of the responsibility they hold and the consequences if behaviour does not improve.
Anyone involved in antisocial behaviour is damaging the reputation of our club, our supporters, and our community. This is not the image of Raith Rovers we want to present, and it will not be tolerated.
Raith Rovers is proud to be a community club, and our contribution to Kirkcaldy and Fife should only ever be a positive one. In recent years we have seen a remarkable increase in both new and old supporters engaging with the Club, and it is vital that everyone feels welcome and part of our growing community.
We value the atmosphere that this group brings to Stark’s Park and believe it has real potential. However, antisocial and unacceptable behaviour undermines this and will simply not be tolerated.