Sydney United fans during the Australia Cup Final
Sydney United 58 became the first non-A-League team to reach the final of the Australia Cup

A senior government official said that supporters who displayed Nazi symbols should be banned for life.

Football Australia condemns the actions of a small group of fans.

The behavior of some supporters was "horrendous" according to the premier.

The club was concerned by the actions of supporters.

In a statement, the company said it had zero tolerance for disrespect, racism or discrimination.

The club said it would conduct a full investigation.

A supporter tried to drown out the Indigenous welcoming ceremony before the game.

The club was given a show-cause notice by the FA and must respond before any sanctions are imposed.

New South Wales police were working with the governing body to determine strong and swift action on any identified anti-social behavior.

Some supporters of the Sydney United team made Nazi salutes during the game.

Perrottet said that it has no place in the state and that the police are looking at it.

Those people who did that should be banned for the rest of their lives.

As part of the FA investigation, the chanting and booing during Welcome to Country will be taken into account.

Jade North is the chair of the Football Australia National Indigenous Advisory Group.

The attitude of this type of behavior must change.

The first non A-League side to reach the final lost 2-0 to Macarthur FC on Saturday.

The club's board said that the club is committed to creating an environment that is respectful and inclusive.

The views of those who do not align themselves with these values will not be accepted at the club.

Eight people were evicted during the match to address some isolated behaviors by a small minority of individuals.