Brian Githens, who was charged with simple assault

Police say seven Lehigh University football players have been charged in an off-campus break-in meant as revenge, but they targeted the wrong northeastern Pennsylvania home.

Bethlehem police said two men in the house, who are also Lehigh students, used a university football roster to identify the suspects in the intrusion which occurred around 3am on November 8.

They told police the men kicked in the doors as they slept and one suffered a concussion and a busted lip and was treated at St. Luke's University Hospital after he was punched in the face.

Six were arraigned on Wednesday on a count of felony criminal trespass and then released.

They were identified as Jacob Scott, 19, Maxwell Frankel, 18, Dylan Parsons, 20, Noah Scott Robb, 21, Michael Gies, 19, and Mark Walker, 19, according to Lehigh Valley Live.

A seventh player, Brian Githens, is accused of punching the man and was charged in November with simple assault.

The day after the incident, Githens admitted what he and the other players had done and also confessed that they had targeted the wrong house, court records show.

Jacob Scott, 19, Maxwell Frankel, 18, and Dylan Parsons, 20 (left to right) are charged with criminal trespass

Records show Parsons urinated in a refrigerator at the home but he is not facing further charges.

Police said the group was seeking revenge for an alleged attack on a fraternity president and the Lehigh student newspaper identified Githens as a member of Chi Psi.

That fraternity involved was suspended from all activities last month by the university during an investigation into a number of incidents but has since been reinstated.

A university spokeswoman said the students' conduct is being reviewed.

A lawyer for Githens said his client is cooperating and they will 'ultimately resolve this'.

Noah Scott Robb, 21, Michael Gies, 19, and Mark Walker, 19 (left to right), are also charged with trespass