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Sheffield Wednesday's Carlos Carvalhal given two-match ban

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Phil Parkinson and Carlos Carvalhal were both sent to the stands in Bolton's 3-2 win over Sheffield Wednesday after a poor tackle by Barry Bannan on Filipe Morais

Sheffield Wednesday's manager Carlos Carvalhal will serve a two-match touchline ban with immediate effect.

The 51-year-old Portuguese was sent to the stands by the referee after clashing with his opposite number at Bolton, Phil Parkinson, following Barry Bannan's challenge on Filipe Morais during a Carabao Cup game in August.

He was subsequently charged with misconduct by the Football Association and found guilty at an Independent Regulatory Commission hearing.

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Carlos Carvahal admitted he deserved to be sent off in Sheffield Wednesday's defeat to Bolton
Image: Carvalhal will serve an immediate two-match touchline ban

He has also been fined £4,000, while Parkinson has been fined £2,000 after admitting misconduct and accepted the standard penalty.

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The first game of his touchline ban will be Wednesday's match against Nottingham Forest, live on Sky Sports on Saturday evening.