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Rising A-League star embroiled in racism probe

Football Australia are investigating if Medin Memeti (L) directed a racial slur at Justin Vidic (R). (Darren England/AAP PHOTOS)

Football Australia will investigate an allegation that Brisbane Roar striker Justin Vidic was racially abused by highly-rated Melbourne City youngster Medin Memeti. 

Tempers flared in Tuesday night's A-League Men clash at AAMI Park, where Memeti and Vidic were part of an all-in melee late in City's 1-0 win. 

There were also unsavoury scenes after fulltime, with Roar coach Michael Valkanis and City chief executive Brad Rowse in an on-field spat after City claimed a spiteful victory.

Justin Vidic
Football Australia will look at complaints that Justin Vidic was racially abused. (Bianca De Marchi/AAP PHOTOS)

But AAP understands FA is set to take a closer look at complaints that Vidic, who is of Serbian descent, was racially abused by Memeti.

The City forward, who is of Albanian heritage, is accused of calling Vidic a "gypsy", a term that has derogatory connotations in the Balkan region. 

"There's an investigation by FA and we want to ascertain facts like every other club does," Roar chief executive Kaz Patafta told reporters in Brisbane on Thursday. 

"The chair of Melbourne City has reached out and we've been in discussions. 

"We take all matters, especially of this type of situation seriously, like any organisation does.

"But right now we need to ascertain facts, understand what's occurred, and then we'll take it from there." 

AAP understands FA is set to take a closer look at complaints that Vidic, who is of Serbian descent, was racially abused by Memeti.

Vidic was seen remonstrating with Memeti at fulltime as tensions threatened to boil over and interrupt City coach Aurelio Vidmar's post-game interview on Network Ten.  

In his own post-match interview, Memeti downplayed the head-to-head and said Vidic was "a bit cut 'cause he lost". 

Memeti has made 10 starts for City in the A-League and Asian Champions League this season, and was part of the Young Socceroos side that won last year's Under-20 Asian Cup. 

If there is sufficient evidence to support the allegations, the City teenager could be hauled in front of FA's disciplinary and ethics committee for the use of discriminatory language.

Memeti
Medin Memeti (L) could be hit with a lengthy ban if an allegation against him is proved correct. (Morgan Hancock/AAP PHOTOS)

That could leave Memeti facing a lengthy suspension.

There is a precedent of punishment for the use of the term "gypsy" as a racial slur in the A-League. 

In 2017, while playing for City, goalkeeper Dean Bouzanis, who was in goals for Brisbane on Tuesday, used the insult in a confrontation with Melbourne Victory striker Besart Berisha.

Bouzanis claimed he was unaware of the connotations of the term and offered a personal apology to Berisha after the Kosovan forward made a complaint.

Bouzanis was slapped with a five-game suspension.

Contacted by AAP, Melbourne City declined to comment. 

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