Police Scotland's Chief Constable Jo Farrell is calling for an organised event for future football league title celebrations after violent scenes in Glasgow at the weekend.
Thousands of Celtic fans had gathered for an unofficial party to mark their club's success, with 20 people arrested for offences including assault and letting off pyrotechnics.
The chief constable emphasised that only a minority were involved in the disorder but said there was an impact on residents, businesses and tourism.
Speaking at a Scottish Police Authority board meeting, she said that there would need to be co-operation from the clubs and the Scottish Football Association for an official event.
"We need to bring some control and some safety controls to these celebrations," she said.
"The ideal is that we move to a position, in due course, where there is some organisation around these celebrations so that we can put in the right controls around safety and security."
She added that this should also lessen the impact on those people not involved in the celebrations, such as residents, businesses and tourists "so that everybody can go about their business".
MSP Paul Sweeney made the same suggestion for an organised celebration last year after an estimated 25,000 fans gathered around Glasgow Cross, leaving streets covered in litter and damage costing thousands to repair.