Western Sydney Wanderers striker Brendon Santalab will have to wait another week to learn his fate after a second disciplinary hearing into his alleged racial abuse of Sydney FC's Ali Abbas failed to reach a verdict.

An FFA disciplinary council is set to come to a verdict next week after further submissions and statements were lodged on Thursday evening in a second marathon hearing into the allegations.

Confrontation: Brendan Santalab (L) clashes with Ali Abbas during the fiery Sydney derby. Credit:Getty Images

The disciplinary council, Santalab, Abbas, legal representatives and senior officials from both clubs met for four-and-a-half hours on Thursday night behind closed doors following on from a first hearing more than a week ago which lasted over five hours.

All evidence has been lodged and both sides have stated their case. Next week, the disciplinary council will decide on a verdict whether allegations Santalab abused Abbas on a racist, religious and cultural basis during the Sydney A-League derby on March 8.

Santalab has denied all allegations and disputed claims of racial abuse.