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Photos released by police after Melbourne A-League pitch invasion

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Victoria Police has released images of men they believe can assist with inquiries after a mass pitch invasion during last night’s A-League derby match at AAMI Park in Melbourne.

Around 150 football fans ran onto the field around 8pm after flares were thrown into the crowd.

Police have released photos of men they want to speak to after a mass pitch invasion during last night's A-League derby match at AAMI Park in Melbourne.
Police have released a photo of a man they want to speak to in relation the incident involving a bucket being thrown at a player. (Supplied)

Police have now released a photo of a man they want to speak to in relation to that.

A match official was hurt and a cameraman was also injured after being hit on the head with a flare, police said.

Investigators have released a photos of men they believe might be able to help with their probes into ripping of flares, assaults, criminal damage and invading the field.

Police have released photos of men they want to speak to after a mass pitch invasion during last night's A-League derby match at AAMI Park in Melbourne.
Police have released photos of men they want to speak to after a mass pitch invasion during last night’s A-League derby match at AAMI Park in Melbourne. (Supplied)
Police have released photos of men they want to speak to after a mass pitch invasion during last night's A-League derby match at AAMI Park in Melbourne.
The game was abandoned after the pitch invasion, with photos of people police want to find released. (Supplied)
Police have released photos of men they want to speak to after a mass pitch invasion during last night's A-League derby match at AAMI Park in Melbourne.
Another football fan police want to speak to. (Supplied)

North-West Metro Region Specialist Operations Acting Superintendent Jason Goddard called the events “disgraceful” and “disgusting,” and said the fans “lacked total respect for the game of football.”

“I’m a lover of the game and I actually feel sad about what I saw play out on the pitch last night,” he said.

“Along with thousands of supporters, Victoria Police condemn the behaviour.”

He said he has “no doubt” police will be “knocking on a few doors soon.”

A dedicated group of detectives are investigating as part of Operation Astute, backed by Football Australia, A-League officials and the clubs.

Witnesses, or anybody with phone footage should contact Crimestoppers
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