The Scottish Professional Football League says there is a greater need for football banning orders to tackle “unacceptable” conduct at matches.
In a statement, the league body highlighted the “dangerous, irresponsible and selfish behaviour” from a minority of fans in Scotland.
The SPFL pointed to the use of smoke bombs and flares as a particular concern and welcomed more discussions with Police Scotland and the Scottish government about how to best to crack down on the issue.
The league have also confirmed Celtic, Aberdeen and Partick Thistle face punishment for the use of pyrotechnics by fans near the end of the 2024-25 season.