Zenit coach Andre-Villas Boas banned 6 matches for pushing official
The Russian Football Union handed a six-game suspension to Zenit Saint Petersburg manager Andre-Villas Boas for pushing the fourth official on Saturday.
Villas-Boas was sent down the tunnel after the incident, which occurred during a 3-1 loss at home to Krylya Sovetov Samara. Video shows the 37-year-old coach arguing face to face with touchline official Ivan Saraev.
The disciplinary commission in Russia confirmed to R-Sport, courtesy of Sky Sports, that Villas-Boas "left his technical area and hit the fourth official in the chest."
His suspension is set to end on Oct. 30, meaning he will miss a crucial Premier League match against league leader CSKA Moscow on Sept. 12.
Zenit is currently in third place, six points behind CSKA.
Villas-Boas won the Russian League in his first campaign with Zenit last season.
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