An ex-member of the Carolina Cobras, whose lockers were looted during a weekend game, is outraged the league’s top brass fined the team and suspended their coach for refusing to finish the match after they realized they’d been robbed, the player told The Post Friday.

“Why would he fine the victims here? They didn’t do anything. They got robbed,” wide receiver Julius Gregory, 31, railed about the National Arena League commissioner’s decision to slap his team with a fine and his coach with a suspension.

“They had $3,000, $4,000 worth of merchandise stolen. If you were throwing a party, and someone broke into your house and stole all of your stuff, would you still be having that party? It doesn’t make sense,” said Gregory, who was released by the team on July 5.

On Sunday, the Cobras faced the New York Streets at the Westchester County Center and were leading by 46-0 at halftime when they returned to the locker room and found their lockers had been scavenged by a rogue insider who’d been pilfering lockers for weeks. The Cobras’ head coach, Billy Back, refused to bring his players back onto the turf and the game never finished.

On Friday morning, Commissioner Chris Siegfried announced both teams would be fined and Back would be suspended for one game for his decision not to finish the match.

Worse, the Streets were awarded a win by forfeit, even though they were down by nearly seven touchdowns.

“They should have had better security. All locker rooms should be secure. If you can’t trust the people that are working for you, what’s the point? We leave our stuff there expecting it to be there when we get back. Some of us lost very valuable items,” Gregory went on.

The Streets’ owner, Corey Galloway, reimbursed Carolina for its losses the day after the theft, an Arena League spokesman said.

Additional reporting by Gabrielle Fonrouge