A “horrified, irritated and angry” James Johnson, the chief executive of Football Australia, has promised swift action to identify and sanction those responsible for the violence that blighted the A-League Men’s Melbourne derby on Saturday, throwing the game in Australia into chaos.

FA has been in contact with Victoria police, state and federal governments and the Australian Professional Leagues, after Victory fans stormed the pitch at AAMI Park and caused the game to be abandoned amid shocking scenes that left a player, match official and cameraman injured.

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