A man has been charged after allegedly threatening a football player with a knife during an argument after a match in Sydney’s south-west.

A spectator at a rugby league football match in Hammondville on Sunday allegedly confronted a player at the end of the game, NSW Police said.

9News understands it occurred at an A reserve grade match between Chester Hill and Cabramatta.

Man charged after alleged assault Hammondville, Sydney.
A spectator allegedly threatened a footy player with a knife. (9News)

The men allegedly had an argument before the 19-year-old threatened the player with a knife.

“Other spectators and players intervened and assisted before the man fled the scene,” police said.

Police went to the oval and arrested a 19-year-old man nearby.

Man charged after alleged assault Hammondville, Sydney.
The 19-year-old man was charged after the altercation. (9News)

He has been charged with affray, armed with intent to commit an indictable offence and wielding a knife in public.

The man was refused bail at Liverpool Local Court today and will appear again on August 21.

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