The FFA's independent Match Review Panel (MRP) convened on Tuesday to analyse the incident in game in Weston where Tiago, Muscat and Sigmund were all sent off for their part in a 23rd minute melee.

Wellington defender Andrew Durante was also involved in the scuffle, and was later red carded in the match after lashing out at James Brown with that incident also reviewed, landing him a two-game ban.

A-League head Damien de Bohun was scathing of the players involved in the incident following the MRP's decision.

“This kind of unprofessional and unsportsmanlike behaviour has no place in our game,” de Bohun said.

“Having been involved in football for a long time it is very disappointing to witness the on-field incident that occurred on Saturday as it detracts from our sport – a sport built on speed, skill and flair.

“I look forward to meeting with each Hyundai A-League Club before the season commences and reinforce not only our expectations on the professionalism of the sport but ways in which we can work together to grow the game."

In accordance with the Hyundai A-League Disciplinary Regulations, the players will serve their respective suspensions in FFA sanctioned and approved pre-season matches and, if applicable, the Hyundai A-League regular season.

Under the A-League Disciplinary Regulations the Player or the Club may refer the matter to the Disciplinary Committee for the consideration of the additional sanction proposed by the MRP or argue that Exception Circumstances, as defined under the Grievance Resolution Regulations, exist which would enable a Judicial Body to impose a sanction outside of the Range of the Table of Offences.

Meanwhile on Monday, Wellington Phoenix has sent out a press release stating the club has accepted suspensions handed down to the three players.

The suspensions come into effect immediately and will be served on the Phoenix’s four-game tour of India, giving them a full complement of players, apart from those injured, to start their Hyundai A-League campaign against Sydney FC on October 6. Wellington had announced on Monday the trio would also be fined.