Manchester City's Emmanuel Adebayor has been suspended for three matches for violent conduct following his side's win against Arsenal on 12 September.
The 25-year-old striker clashed with Robin van Persie during the second half of City's 2-1 home victory.
He misses Sunday's trip to Manchester United and home games against Fulham - in the Carling Cup - and West Ham.
Adebayor also faces an improper conduct charge for his goal celebration in front of the Arsenal supporters.
A separate date will be arranged for a commission to consider that charge.
Source: BBC
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