A GLASGOW man is among five arrested and charged in connection with culpable and reckless conduct.
Police Scotland are also seeking football banning orders which will restrict access to football matches.
The alleged incidents happened within Pittodrie Stadium during the Aberdeen v Rangers fixture and in Aberdeen's King Street area before the match on Tuesday, January 18.
The men are all aged between 16 and 37 and allegedly set pyrotechnics alight in the stadium.
All are subject of reports to the Procurator Fiscal and The Children's Reporter.
Inquiries are continuing to identify further offenders.
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Inspector Mike McKenzie, Divisional Alcohol and Violence Reduction Unit, said: “Pyrotechnics are inherently dangerous and present a risk of serious injury to those who discharge them and those around them.
"I would ask fans to consider their own safety and wider public safety. We will deal robustly with anyone who chooses to use pyrotechnics illegally."
Police Scotland is asking anyone who has further information to contact them via 101.
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