Leeds United retained the unenviable title of the club with the most banning orders, after an extra 30 were handed out in the year to take their total to 118.
Cardiff City were second with 114, followed by Millwall (111) and Stoke City (102).
Arrests for racist chanting fell from 55 to 41, while arrests for missile throwing rose from 68 to 97.
Manchester United had the most arrests (195), followed by Chelsea (135), Sunderland (119) and Newcastle United and Tottenham Hotspur (both 117).
Spurs also had the highest number of arrests for violent disorder (30), while Man Utd had the most for public disorder (98).