A Gravesend man has been banned from football matches for three years after invading the pitch at a Tottenham Hotspur game.
Well-known prankster Daniel Jarvis, aged 26, of Whitehill Road pleaded guilty to pitch invasion at Highbury Corner Magistrates Court on December 18.
Jarvis, along with 23-year-old Nathaniel Thompson from Finsbury Park and Helder Gomes, 22, from Clapham were charged after running on to the pitch at White Hart Lane during Tottenham's Tottenham's Europa League clash with Partizan Belgrade.
A video of the invasion was posted on YouTube channel Trollstation.
Jarvis was fined £110 and ordered to pay £25 victim surcharge and £20 costs.
He was also banned from attending football matches for three years.
Jarvis has previously appeared in videos showing fake kidnappings in Gravesend and in a video showing him and a friend Raith Shearing skinny dipping after-hours in Gravesend's Cascades Leisure Centre.
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