Stevenage manager Steve Evans fined and banned after breach of FA regulations at Peterborough United game.

Stevenage manager Steve Evans has been fined £1,250 and given a one-match extended touchline ban for breaching FA regulations during a League One game at Peterborough United on March 13.
Steve Evans speaks to Sky Sports at the Posh v Stevenage match. Photo David Lowndes.Steve Evans speaks to Sky Sports at the Posh v Stevenage match. Photo David Lowndes.
Steve Evans speaks to Sky Sports at the Posh v Stevenage match. Photo David Lowndes.

Evans admitting breaching the conditions of his touchline ban at the Weston Homes Stadium. Evans was serving the second game of a suspension on the night as Posh beat his side 3-1.

A touchline suspension prohibits an individual from... Attending the dugouts and technical areas before, during and after the match, entering the field-of-play and the prohibited area in the vicinity of the touchline and goal lines, coaching or issuing instructions for the duration of the game, engaging the match officials whilst they are on the field-of-play or in the tunnel and/or private way leading from the dressing rooms to the field-of-play.

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A suspended individual is permitted to attend the team changing room pre-match, at half time and post-match. Furthermore, the individual is permitted to approach the match officials pre-match or post-match whilst they are in their dressing room and provided the match officials are agreeable to the approach.

Evans is a former Posh boss.

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