The sanction follows an incident that took place in the 68th minute of Adelaide United’s round seven 3-1 loss to Perth Glory where he is alleged to have exhibited “unsporting conduct towards a match official.”

This week’s ban is in addition to the mandatory match suspension which he already served against Sydney FC at the weekend.

The incidenet occured after goalkeeper Eugene Galekovic looked to be fouled seconds before Glory scored a key goal.

Amor touched fourth official Adam Fielding and claimed to be re-enacting the foul.

“My problem is the language,” Amor said.

“When you don’t speak good the language you use the hands, you gesticulate.

“This is normal.

“It’s a normal action, I respect the referees — it’s his job, it’s difficult because they decide (make decisions) in one second, I know.”

Amor will have to watch his behaviour with the Committee issuing a suspended sanction of a further two (2) matches should the coach be expelled from any future match this season.

The coach has the right to appeal the determination of the Committee and must do so within seven days of receiving the written determination.