Three men have been charged following a pitch invasion that caused a delay during Salford City's Leagues match against Oldham Athletic at the Peninsula Stadium.
The disruption occurred when several men entered the field carrying a flag and wearing shirts displaying an anti-Gary Neville message, in protest against the club's owner.
The protestors attempted to plant St George's flag inside the centre circle at the Peninsula Stadium.
Three men have been arrested in connection with the incident and are due to appear at Salford Magistrates Court in February, next year.
Dominic Campbell (33), of Spa Crescent, Little Hulton, and Tyler Brown (20), of Altair Place, Salford, have been charged with pitch encroachment and throwing a missile onto the pitch.
Christopher Walsh (43), of Worsley Road, Eccles, has been charged with pitch encroachment.
The charges fall under the Football Offences Act 1991.
The protests came after Neville posted a video on social media accusing "angry, middle-aged white men" of dividing the country by "using the Union Jack in a negative fashion", in the wake of the attack at Crumpsall synagogue in which two men were killed, and is being treated by police as a terror incident.

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