Police have confirmed that a man was arrested during the crowd disorder at Rangers' home clash with Hearts on Friday evening.
Gers supporters staged a protest against the club's board before and after the game, and were reportedly involved in clashes with stewards, police and rival fans.
The crowd trouble reached its peak later in the evening when a number of angry supporters broke into the club's offices, forcing police to move in.
"An investigation is underway following several acts of disorder at Ibrox last night. One man has been arrested in connection with an incident and officers are in the process of collecting and reviewing CCTV images which will no doubt lead to further arrests," said a police spokesperson.
"Anyone involved in criminal activity can be assured that officers will identify them and they will be arrested. If you have any information which could assist our enquiries please contact police via the non-emergency number 101."
Rangers' meeting with Hearts was abandoned after 24 minutes due to severe weather conditions.