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Melbourne streets turned red as A-League's fans set flares, taunt police

Melbourne streets have been turned red as soccer fans set flares, taunt police while the A-League's decider kicks off.

Police are out in force as A-League's fans set off flares, taunt police ahead of decider match. Picture: NewsWire / Diego Fedele
Police are out in force as A-League's fans set off flares, taunt police ahead of decider match. Picture: NewsWire / Diego Fedele

The streets of Melbourne have been turned red and yellow, with rowdy soccer fans setting of flares to a strong police presence amid the A-League decider.

Incredible photos have captured the chaotic scenes, with soccer fans descending on AAMI park to watch the showdown between Melbourne Victory and Melbourne City FC.

No one has been accused of any wrongdoing. Picture: NewsWire / Diego Fedele
No one has been accused of any wrongdoing. Picture: NewsWire / Diego Fedele
Members of the Public Order Response Team with Victoria Police arrive outside a pub where hundreds of Melbourne Victory football fans gather ahead of the A-League final. Picture: NewsWire / Diego Fedele
Members of the Public Order Response Team with Victoria Police arrive outside a pub where hundreds of Melbourne Victory football fans gather ahead of the A-League final. Picture: NewsWire / Diego Fedele

Crowds of fans bundled up in soccer scarfs appeared to be taunting officers, who turned out in big numbers ahead of the match.

Some shouted anti-police chants, The Herald Sun reported.

Past matches between the two teams have erupted in chaos, including in 2022 where about 150 spectators stormed the field.

Goalkeeper Tom Glover was allegedly struck in the head with a metal bucket during the incident.

Some were handed down life bans following the match.

No one has been accused of any wrongdoing. Picture: NewsWire / Diego Fedele
No one has been accused of any wrongdoing. Picture: NewsWire / Diego Fedele
Police are out in force. Picture: NewsWire / Diego Fedele
Police are out in force. Picture: NewsWire / Diego Fedele

Victoria Police CBD acting commander Zorka Dunstan said some fans barred from attending Saturday night’s big game following “reckless” behaviour earlier in the year.

“The majority of supporters do the right thing and create an incredible environment for everyone in attendance, including families,” Mr Dunstan said in a statement ahead of the match.

“However, at times this year we have seen a very small group of supporters engage in reckless and anti-social behaviour.

Police are set to maintain a strong presence throughout Saturday night. Picture: NewsWire / Diego Fedele
Police are set to maintain a strong presence throughout Saturday night. Picture: NewsWire / Diego Fedele

“Due to their actions, some of these people are barred from attending this Saturday’s big game.

“We don’t want this small group to tarnish the event for the rest of the soccer community.”

He said those in Richmond — particularly on Swan St — could expect a “strong and dedicated police presence throughout the entire night”.

“There will be an unbelievable atmosphere on Saturday night as two traditional Melbourne rivals meet in the Grand Final for the first time,” Mr Dunstan said.

“The bumper crowd can expect to see plenty of police on the way to the game and at the ground itself.”

Soccer fans allegedly lit flares under a Swan St bridge on the way to a game just two weeks ago.

Original URL: https://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/melbourne-streets-turned-red-as-aleagues-fans-set-flares-taunt-police/news-story/98d9cdc882909c57d9c548438041b63b