Around 3,300 banning orders were introduced on Tuesday to prevent known English hooligans from travelling to the World Cup in Germany.
The orders were introduced following riots involving England fans in Belgium during Euro 2000 and anyone subject to a banning order has to hand in their passport to police by the end of the day and must report to a local police station every time England play.
Should they fail to report to the police station they could be subject to a six month prison sentence and a fine.
England's Home Office says cooperation between German and English officials has been unprecedented, with both sides confident they can stop serious trouble breaking out.
An agreement between the two governments will see 79 English police officers will travel to Germany for the tournament and will be either working with the host Federal police at ports and on the trains while others will be based near the stadiums.