Western Sydney Wanderers midfielder Roly Bonevacia has alleged members of the crowd at Coopers Stadium on Wednesday night made racist comments.

Adelaide United and Western Sydney played out a 2-2 draw on Boxing Day, with Bonevacia playing 86 minutes.

After the game, Bonevacia said on Twitter there had been “racist comments” from members of the Adelaide crowd.

Next time keep the racist comments to yourself @AdelaideUnited fans!! Don’t ruin the game! #sayno — Roly Bonevacia (@RolyBonevacia) December 26, 2018

“Next time keep the racist comments to yourself @AdelaideUnited fans!!” Bonevacia wrote on Twitter.

“Don’t ruin the game! #sayno.”

Earlier this season, a Wanderers fan was ejected from a game for directing a racist comment towards Brisbane goalkeeper Jamie Young.

The FFA, Western Sydney and Adelaide all released statements condemning racist remarks.

“Football Federation Australia (FFA) has been made aware of an incident involving a spectator at Coopers Stadium and Western Sydney Wanderers FC footballer, Roly Bonevacia, on Wednesday evening,” the FFA said in a statement.

“FFA is working closely with Adelaide United, Western Sydney Wanderers FC and Adelaide Venue Management to gain a complete understanding of what has occurred.

“FFA condemns any form of racist or non-inclusive remarks and will not tolerate it at any time.”

The Wanderers confirmed they had spoken to Bonevacia in regards to “alleged racial slurs made to him in Dutch.”

Rolieny Bonevacia. (AAP Image/James Elsby) Source: AAP

“Western Sydney Wanderers have spoken to Roly Bonevacia in regards to alleged racial slurs made to him in Dutch during the second half of the match against Adelaide United,” the Wanderers said in a statement.

“The club can confirm that discussions have taken place with Football Federation Australia (FFA) and the Adelaide United Football Club regarding this behaviour.

“Investigations regarding the source of the abuse have commenced.

“The club would like to thank the Adelaide United Football Club and FFA for their immediate support in regards to this incident.

“We all stand together against racism.”

Adelaide said it was working with the Wanderers and FFA to establish the full situation.

“Adelaide United has been made aware of an incident involving a spectator at Coopers Stadium and Western Sydney Wanderers FC footballer, Roly Bonevacia, on Wednesday evening,” the club said in a statement.

“Adelaide United is working closely with Western Sydney Wanderers FC and Football Federation Australia to gain a complete understanding of what has occurred.

“Adelaide United condemns any form of racist or non-inclusive remarks and will not tolerate it at its fixtures.

“As the investigation into the matter is on-going, Adelaide United will not be making any further comment at this time.”