A Western Sydney A-League fan banned by Football Federation Australia (FFA) has spoken out about his penalty on ABC's 7.30 program.
Julian Cumbo, who was issued his ban notice when aged 16 by the game's governing body, claimed that although he was involved in an incident, he was never charged by police.
On a weekend when active supporter groups are boycotting A-League games around the country over what they see as an unfair banning process - where they must prove their innocence, rather than FFA proving their guilt - Cumbo has become the first of nearly 200 names published in a News Corp Australia report to discuss his ban.
"We're getting classified as hooligans, criminals, thugs - it's just uncalled for," Cumbo told 7.30.
"I've never got charged by the police.