Two people have been charged and around 100 seats vandalised following “inexcusable” behaviour at Pittodrie last Sunday.
The revelation comes as the full extent of the damage carried out by hooligans during Aberdeen’s clash with Rangers is laid bare.
A 25-year-old man from Aberdeen has been charged in relation to an alleged offence involving possession of a pyrotechnic, and a 22-year-old man from Glasgow has been charged in relation to alleged offensive behaviour within a football stadium.
Reports have now been sent to the Procurator Fiscal.
Officers have also launched an investigation after the Rangers team bus was vandalised with foul references in the early hours of the morning at a Deeside hotel.
Chief Superintendent Campbell Thomson said: “As anticipated, the vast majority of fans who attended Pittodrie on Sunday acted in a safe and responsible manner which assisted officers in ensuring the safety of those in attendance and the wider public.
“I would like to take this opportunity to thank them for their support.
“In saying this, and despite repeated warnings from Police Scotland in the lead-up to match, I am extremely disappointed that a very small minority of fans chose to conduct themselves in an anti-social and completely unacceptable way.
“I understand that feelings run high at these events, however such behaviour is inexcusable.
“It also creates significant security issues which put your own safety and the safety of others at risk.
“For those who have committed offences and were not detected at the time I can assure you that you will face the consequences of your actions.”