British police have tracked down English hooligans who had been filmed performing Nazi salutes and singing anti-Semitic songs in a Russian bar.

Michael Herbert, 57, appeared in court in Leicester and was served with a five-year ban from attending England matches abroad.

Two other men David Batty, 58, and Michael Burns, 52, appeared at a special magistrates hearing in Leeds for a ‘football-related offence’. The case was adjourned until Tuesday.

A fourth man, Paul Johnson, 25, who had been detained on a train from Moscow to Volgograd ahead of England’s first game last Monday, was also served with a banning order after a court case in Oxford. He was banned for three years.

A video began circulating last week showing three England fans performing a Nazi saulte while singing a song which makes reference to Hitler and Auschwitz.

The emergence of the video, filmed in a bar in Volgograd before England’s opening match, prompted a police inquiry in the UK.