Football Australia have issued two life bans to spectators involved in a pitch invasion during an A-League match in Melbourne last weekend. Victoria Police are still searching for five others believed to be involved in the incident. 9News READ MORE:
Football Australia boss James Johnson indicated further sanctions would be handed out as a result of the ongoing investigation.
"Football Australia is working around the clock on this investigation to ensure that the scenes witnessed at AAMI Park in Melbourne are never repeated again."
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