Mourinho banned 4 European matches after berating referee Taylor
Jose Mourinho has been suspended for four European matches for insulting referee Anthony Taylor after Roma's Europa League final defeat by Sevilla, UEFA announced on Wednesday.
The Portuguese confronted Taylor in a car park following Roma's penalty shootout loss after a 1-1 draw in Budapest.
Mourinho has been banned from "the next four UEFA club competition matches in which he would otherwise participate, for directing abusive language at a match official," European football's governing body said.
Roma have also been fined €50,000 and banned from taking away fans to their next European match "for the lighting of fireworks, throwing of objects, acts of damage and crowd disturbances."
The Italian club were also fined €5,000 over the "improper conduct of their team" and ordered to "contact the Hungarian Football Federation within 30 days" due to damages caused by their supporters in the stadium.
Taylor was harassed by Roma fans at Budapest airport with his family the day after the controversial final.
An Italian man was charged with affray after the ugly clash.
Referees' body PGMOL said: "We are appalled at the unjustified and abhorrent abuse directed at Anthony and his family as he tries to make his way home from refereeing the UEFA Europa League final."
Taylor booked 13 players, seven of them from Roma, while the bad-tempered game was littered with delays due to the unusually high number of fouls.
It was Sevilla's seventh Europa League triumph and the first European final defeat of Mourinho's managerial career.
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