A report of a glass bottle landing in the middle of the home supporters, was made in the immediate aftermath of the highly charged clash between title challengers Aberdeen and Rangers.
Police at the scene were immediately informed and a formal complaint registered.
Following the incident, Police appealed for further information, after releasing CCTV images of a man 'who may be able to assist with the investigation'.
Investigating Officer PC Connor McKeen of the Divisional Alcohol Violence Reduction Unit (DAVRU), also said: "Whilst no-one was injured, this reckless behaviour could have resulted in serious injury. Police Scotland is committed to ensuring spectators at football matches are kept safe and that the individuals responsible for anti-social behaviour are held to account. I would appeal to anyone who recognises the man pictured or has any knowledge of this incident to come forward and contact the police."
Now, Police Scotland have released a statement on the matter, it read: 'Police Scotland can confirm that a 44-year-old man from the Glasgow area has been charged in relation to an alleged culpable and reckless conduct incident which was reported to have occurred at Pittodrie Football Stadium in Aberdeen during the match between Aberdeen Football Club and Rangers Football Club on Sunday August 5, 2018. The man is expected to appear at Aberdeen Sheriff Court at a later date.'