More than 1,300 UK football fans with “banning orders” in England and Wales are being asked by British authorities to hand in their passports to prevent them from travelling to the World Cup. The 1,308 Brits subjected to Football Banning Orders – which are court orders issued after a “football-related offence” such as anti-social behaviour or violence – will be “forced” to hand their passports to police, according to the UK Home Office. The British government department issued the measure, which will take effect on 14 October, to stop “any supporter who has previously caused trouble and is dee…