Sydney FC goalkeeping coach Zeljko Kalac is set to watch his side's next three A-League matches from the stands after Football Federation Australia took exception to his abuse of an official.
Kalac was banished from the sideline during the Sky Blues' 2-2 A-League draw with Newcastle, seemingly for offering his stern opinion on the legitimacy of a first-half penalty awarded to the Jets.
The former Socceroos stopper was charged with the "use of offensive, insulting or abusive language and/or gestures against a match official."
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Kalac copped a mandatory one-match suspension because he was expelled from the ground, with the league's Match Review Panel (MRP) adding two additional matches to the ban.
Sydney FC have until noon on Tuesday (EDT) to advise FFA whether they wish to appeal the additional two-match suspension.
The MRP also reviewed Terry McFlynn's red card from the clash with Newcastle, but opted against taking any action further to McFlynn's mandatory one-match ban.
The Sky Blues have had a torrid time at the MRP recently, with Joel Griffiths banned for three matches last Friday for abusing a linesman.
Sydney FC chief executive Tony Pignata said the nature of Griffiths' ban was `"inconsistent with previous MRP cases".
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