A serious incident occurred following the Scottish Premiership game, leaving one man injured.

A man was left with a serious injury following an assault that took place after the Ross County versus Aberdeen match on Saturday. The incident occurred around PM on April 5, shortly after the conclusion of the Scottish Premiership game, in the Station Square area of Dingwall.
Details of the incident
Witnesses reported that the victim was punched by an unknown assailant shortly after exiting the Global Energy Stadium. The attack has raised concerns among local residents and football fans alike, prompting police to launch an investigation into the matter.
The police have urged anyone who may have witnessed the incident or has information that could assist in the investigation to come forward.
Police appeal for information
Authorities are particularly keen to hear from individuals who were in the vicinity of the Stadium at the time of the incident. Police Scotland has issued a statement encouraging witnesses to contact them, quoting incident number CR/0135971/25. They emphasized the importance of community involvement in ensuring safety and justice in the area.
Anonymous reporting options
For those who wish to provide information anonymously, the charity Crimestoppers offers a secure way to do so. Individuals can reach out by calling 0800 555 111 or visiting their website at <a href=" Police have assured the public that no personal details will be taken, and the information provided will not be traced or recorded, ensuring complete anonymity.
In the match itself, Aberdeen secured a narrow victory over Ross County with a score of 1-0, thanks to a goal from midfielder Shayden Morris. While the game ended on a competitive note, the post-match violence has overshadowed the sporting event, highlighting the need for increased vigilance and safety measures at public gatherings.