Aleksandar Mitrovic has been handed an eight-game ban after pushing referee Chris Kavanagh in Fulham's FA Cup quarter-final defeat at Manchester United on March 19.
The Serbia striker served the first game of his suspension in Saturday's 2-1 Premier League defeat at Bournemouth and will now miss Fulham's next seven top-flight matches.
Mitrovic initially received a standard three-match ban for a red card, but that has been extended by three games for violent conduct towards a match official and another two for using language that was "improper, abusive, insulting and threatening".
The 28-year-old admitted the latter offence, which also came with a £75,000 fine, but unsuccessfully disputed the charge of violent conduct.
Fulham head coach Marco Silva, whose own dismissal alongside that of Willian led to Mitrovic's angry reaction, was also punished by the independent regulatory commission.

