Police have released images of 10 men being sought in connection with violence and disorder at the game.
The English FA says it's "determined" to find out what happened at the Euro 2020 final at Wembley.
An independent review's been commisisoned to 'learn lessons' after security failings.
Football's governing body says it wants to make sure "such disgraceful scenes are never repeated."
Yesterday police released images of 10 men being sought in connection with violence and disorder at the game.
‘A key emphasis of the findings will be to ensure that lessons are learned and such disgraceful scenes are never able to be repeated’ say the FA.
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