Football Victoria CEO Peter Filopoulos today backed tough action which saw a life ban, fines and points deductions for attacks on refs, racist chants, flares and a mass player brawl.
Filopoulos said he welcomed tribunal decisions this week after a series of incidents which had brought the game into disrepute.
And he said the penalties backed Football Victoria's determination to continue taking a stand against abusive behaviour.
He added: “We all need to keep working together to keep our game strong, providing a safe, enjoyable environment that protects participants, match officials, club administrators, volunteers and spectators.
"Football Victoria supports the tribunal decisions which have delivered strong findings against poor behaviour at matches."
The incidents cited included one at the match between Westgate FC and Hoppers Crossing in Mens State League 2 Men’s North West.
This case saw top of the table Westgate FC receive a six point penalty, a $3500 club fine and a club associate banned for life after a can of alcohol was thrown at a referee after the game, striking the referee on the head.
The fiery FFA Cup derby between Melbourne Knights and South Melbourne saw the Knights found guilty of five offences, including lighting flares and racist chants by supporters.
Knights received a three point deduction and a $5000 club fine. A Melbourne Knights associate was also banned for four weeks following expulsion from the technical area. South Melbourne was also found guilty and fined for participating in a melee.
And both Essendon Royals and Preston Lions U18s were found guilty of participating in a melee with both receiving suspended fines and Royals getting a six point suspended sentence. The most serious of three red cards also saw a 13 match ban handed down.
Filopoulos added: “Football Victoria can, and will, continue to call on a variety of sanctions and stands ready to heavily punish misconduct and do everything we can to stamp this behaviour out of the game."