Thirteen hooligans who ran riot at the Polish Cup final on 3 May have been positively identified after pictures of the mayhem were uploaded on a police website.

The match, which saw Legia Warszawa squeak to a narrow win against Lech Poznan on penalties, descended into pandemonium in the closing seconds with fans destroying stadium fittings and assailing photographers.

Damage to the stadium in Bydgoszcz, Western Poland, was witnessed live by representatives of UEFA, prompting further embarrassment for Poland in what has been a series of compromising incidents in the lead-up to Euro 2012. A crackdown ensued.

Over 70 fans have already been arrested in connection with the riots, and now it seems a further 13 are in the firing line.

Details of the men identified on the Wielopolska region's police portal have already been forwarded to the public prosecutor in Bydgoszcz, which is investigating the incident. (nh/pg)