NSW police spoke and released five teenagers who were involved in a wild fight between Roosters and Rabbitohs at the Accor stadium on Friday evening.
Online images have shown more than 10 supporters exchanging punches before security is trying to intervene.
The incident took place at the end of the second half, 22 people were ejected from the place.
NSW police published a statement to the incident on Thursday.
“Friday 4:40 am, around 9:40 pm, police and security in a stadium in the Sydney Olympic Park were called to a section of the stands following a fight in a football match,” he said.
“The officers were informed that two groups of people were involved in the fight.
Police treated with five boys who were involved in a wild fight between the supporters of Souths and Roosters on Friday evening (photo) last (photo)

Several fans were ejected from the place following the wild confrontation (photo)
“All those involved were expelled from the place for safety. No injury has been reported.
“The agents attached to the command of the Auburn police area immediately started an investigation into the incident.
“After surveys, the police spoke with five boys – aged 15, 17 and three at the age of 16 – at the Auburn police station today (Wednesday April 9, 2025).
“The five were treated under the law on young offenders and released.
“Requests are continuing.
Development occurs just after the police have published images of eight people to whom they want to speak on a vicious denigration that would have left an unconscious woman during the NRL Bulldogs VS Knights match on Sunday evening in the same place.
A man who tried to protect the woman would also have been attacked when he tried to help the woman.
“Public and security members intervened and the people involved have left the premises shortly after,” NSW police said in a statement.

On the photo: an image distributed by detectives from the NSW police who investigate the alleged denigration of the game of NRL Bulldogs vs Knights on Sunday

In the photo: another person of interest in the Sydney police wants to speak
“It was said to the police that a 21 -year -old woman had been unconscious while a man, also 21, was attacked while trying to protect the woman.
“They were helped on the scene by the staff until the woman was taken to the Concord hospital for treatment for injury to the face and undergo other tests; Man does not need hospital treatment.
The police said that eight people of interest “are described as apparently Mediterranean / Middle East and aged in their twenties and have published the following rupture of the photos.
• Person 1: A man of average construction, with black hair, a black beard, black glasses and at the time wore a hooded jacket.
• Person 2: A large construction man, with a black beard, no mustache and at the time wore a black and white hat, a light blue hood, black pants and black sneakers.
• Person 3: a man of large construction, with black hair length, a full black beard and at the time wore black shorts, white shoes, a black and white checkered jacket with a football jersey around his neck
• Person 4: A medium -sized man with black hair went back to the back, buckle style beard and at the time wore a football jersey, black pants and white shoes.
• Person 5: A woman of average construction and at the time wore a beige scarf, dark glasses, a black football jersey, black pants and a black shirt with long sleeves in the jersey.
• Person 6: A woman under average construction at the time with a navy blue scarf, a black shirt, black pants, black and white sneakers.
• Person 7: A woman on average being built with red hair that wore a white football jersey at the time, a football scarf, blue jeans and black shoes.
• The person 8 is described as a woman of small construction with mid-length black hair which and at the time wore a blue football jersey, blue jeans and white shoes.
Anyone with information must contact the Auburn police or crime caps at 1800,333,000.