Two Celtic fans have been charged with assault following a disturbance during the minute’s silence at Pittodrie on Sunday.
Two men aged 32 and 55 will appear in court at a later date after a scuffle allegedly broke out in the away stand during the Remembrance Sunday tribute at the Aberdeen v Celtic clash.
Another two men aged 24 and 29, understood to be Aberdeen fans, were arrested elsewhere in the stadium for unrelated offences.
A court date for the four men has yet to be set.
Superintendent Innes Walker said: “The overwhelming majority of the sell-out crowd from all sections of the ground respected the minute silence and behaved impeccably throughout the entire game.
“Police Scotland will continue to work with Aberdeen Football Club to improve the match day experience for all spectators but fans must be aware that any form of unacceptable behaviour will be dealt with firmly, as it would in any other part of the fine city of Aberdeen.”
Speaking after his side’s 2-1 victory, Celtic manager Ronny Deila said the alleged incident was “disappointing”.
Celtic FC Foundation, the club’s charity organisation, this week donated £10,000 to Poppyscotland and carried a story on their website detailing the Celtic players who died during the First World War.