TWO fans were ejected from Domain Stadium for alleged racial abuse during Sunday's West Coast-Sydney Swans clash, the stadium's management has confirmed.

Perth Stadium Management, the operators of Domain Stadium, released a statement on Monday confirming two patrons, seated at different ends of the ground, were removed from the venue after fans near them had reported racial abuse.

The stadium has a text messaging system for fans to report anti-social or discriminatory crowd behaviour during matches.

Fans reported two incidents of racist behaviour.

One patron was removed from the three-tier stand at the Subiaco end of the ground during the first quarter, while another was removed from the city end of the ground at the beginning of the second quarter.

Perth Stadium Management general manager Gavin Taylor said security staff had handled the situation appropriately.

"The alleged offenders yesterday were removed from the stadium in accordance with our match day policies and procedures," Taylor said.

"We are now discussing the next course of action with the West Coast Eagles and the AFL." 

Taylor said he would encourage all fans to report any anti-social or discriminatory behavior at Domain Stadium in the future. 

Also on Sunday, sections of the Domain Stadium crowd repeatedly booed star Swan Adam Goodes, which prompted his teammate Lewis Jetta to perform an indigenous war dance after he booted a goal. 

He later said he performed the action as a show of support to Goodes.

On Monday, AFL CEO Gillon McLachlan and West Coast midfielder Matt Pridids implored fans to stop booing Goodes.