Aberdeen manager Derek McInnes and his assistant Tony Docherty.
Aberdeen manager Derek McInnes and his assistant Tony Docherty have been charged by the Scottish FA after being sent to the stand during last week’s Scottish Cup semi-final against Celtic.
McInnes, who was sent off after making a gesture towards the Celtic support, has been charged with breaching rule 203 that stipulates “no member of team staff shall commit misconduct at a match.”
The Dons boss has until April 25 to respond to the notice of complaint with a hearing scheduled for May 3.
Docherty, who was sent off at half-time, has accepted a one match suspension after being charged with breaching the same rule.
The Dons, who were beaten 3-0 by Celtic, take on Kilmarnock at Rugby Park tomorrow.
Dons manager Derek McInnes and assistant Tony Docherty charged by Scottish FA