Nottingham Forest owner Evangelos Marinakis was issued a five-match stadium ban after spitting near officials, the FA's written reasons have revealed.
Earlier this month, the FA charged Marinakis with behaving improperly around the City Ground tunnel during Forest's 1-0 defeat to Fulham in September.
"Marinakis denied this charge, but it was found proven by the independent regulatory commission," the FA said in a statement.
In publishing its written reasons behind the decision, the commission later said there was "no excuse" for such an "egregious display of disrespectful behaviour".
It added that such a lengthy ban will have "real impact on Marinakis" and should act as a "deterrent to others".
Manager Nuno Espirito Santo and midfielder Morgan Gibbs-White were also suspended for a separate incident which occurred during a 2-2 draw between Forest and Brighton last month.
What evidence was given to FA?
Quotes attributed to referee, Josh Smith: "As I walked down the tunnel at the end of the match, Mr Evangelos Marinakis, the owner of Nottingham Forest, was stood on my left-hand side at the end of the tunnel.
"As I walked past him, he spat on the floor next to my left foot. This was also seen by James Mainwaring and Tim Robinson."
Fourth official, Tim Robinson: "I then came back out to continue monitoring the tunnel area and witnessed Mr Evangelos Marinakis making a spitting action as the match officials walked past him."
Assistant referee, James Mainwaring: "He did not say anything but as we approached him and was close, he spat on the ground as we approached him."
Assistant referee, Neil Davies: "When we entered, Josh then told me that Mr Marinakis had spat on the floor in his
direction as he walked past him. I did not witness the reported spitting incident."
What was Marinakis' defence?
A statement from the independent panel read: "The basis of Mr Marinakis' denial [of the charge] is that he was suffering from a hacking cough on the day of the fixture and, as the match officials approached, he felt a cough coming and thus coughed on the floor, down and to his right, away from the path the match officials were taking. Whilst he accepts that phlegm or spittle may have been produced this was as a result of coughing."
In a witness statement from Marinakis, he stated:
What are the FA rules?
FA Rule E3 states: "A participant shall at all times act in the best interests of the game and shall not act in any manner which is improper or brings the game into disrepute or use any one, or a combination of, violent conduct, serious foul play, threatening, abusive, indecent or insulting words or behaviour."
What was the FA's conclusion?
"The key factual dispute which we have to resolve is whether Evangelos Marinakis spat on the floor towards the match officials or whether he expectorated because he had a 'hacking cough' and/or because he is a regular smoker of cigars.
"We have reviewed the video footage. We are of the view that the footage does not support the suggestion that Evangelos Marinakis coughed.
"The FA submit that the spitting was 'entirely unprovoked' and 'no match official should be expected to tolerate such a flagrant display of disrespectful behaviour'.
"We have concluded that Evangelos Marinakis should be the subject of a ground ban from Nottingham Forest's next five first-team games (home, away or neutral venue).
"We consider that such a ban will have a real impact on Evangelos Marinakis and will act as a deterrent to others from behaving in a similar manner."
beuekopuz
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he will win on appeal. spitting on the ground is not necessarily a sign of disrespect 😂😂
TheOddOne
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So the officials should also be banned for failing to make good decisions during the game especially the sleepy VAR officials. How many times do you need to rob Man Utd giving fake red cards and being blind while officiating. For that reason, Red card to Arseloss.
PGMOL will never admit they fark it up
TheOddOne
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This is a ridiculous punishment issued by FA. He should be allowed to go to his stadium but not to the referee and players quarters. thats all.
lumdnorsy
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stupid punishment...You ban the owner from watching soccer from the stadium what does he lose...he's not a player or coach..useless stupid punishment. 5 games he will watch on TV . SIMPLE
Huabdknptu
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stupid officials
Vanclmrty
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This is trash. How can you ban me from my own business??? Mtcheeww
Vomabknotu
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go for good man
Wiseman5000
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After El Clasico and Bayern Thrashing Barcelona be like: Spit on us, we need some rain
you're level of stupidity is on another level
Yuneklosty
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Next time he should slap and kick you cheating referees who ruin the game and mess up with people's investment. Cheats and liars....
yutacilrst
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just deduct 5 points from them
zapdmnps
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So the officials should also be banned for failing to make good decisions during the game especially the sleepy VAR officials. How many times do you need to rob Man Utd giving fake red cards and being blind while officiating. For that reason, Red card to Arseloss.
BiIIyDedon
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After El Clasico and Bayern Thrashing Barcelona be like: Spit on us, we need some rain