Police arrested 15 people with crowd violence and other offences during last night’s A-League soccer match between Sydney FC and Western Sydney Wanderers.

Two men, aged 25 and 30, allegedly began brawling while exiting ANZ Stadium moments after the match ended, police said.

The 25-year-old man was allegedly knocked to the ground and assaulted.

Video obtained by 9NEWS appears to show the 30-year-old man being arrested by police officers at the scene.

He has since been charged with affray and granted conditional bail to appear at Burwood Local Court on March 16.

The alleged brawl was one of many incidents which occurred throughout the night, police said.

Video captured inside the stadium showed chairs and rubbish being hurtled from the stands.

The attendee said fans began to erupt at the game’s conclusion, when a previously unbeaten Sydney FC lost the game to the Wanderers 1-0.

“It was a total disgrace and unacceptable behaviour,” he said.

“My family was mortified at the scenes and my four-year-old son was so scared.”

One police officer sustained a cut above his right eye after being struck by an object as the violent scenes unfolded.

During the match, an English national was arrested for streaking, while six other people were removed from the stadium during the game for intoxication.

Commander of the operation, Superintendent Mark Jones, said police are disappointed by the behaviour of some of those in the crowd.



“While the majority of the crowd were well behaved and abided by police directions, there were a small number who engaged in anti-social behaviour,” Supt. Jones said.