Crawley manager Steve Evans has been charged by the Football Association for his behaviour during last Saturday's game at Woking.
He has been punished for improper conduct after being sent from the dug-out for the fourth time this season.
Evans was escorted off the pitch by police officers as he tried to confront the referee, swore at fans and directors in the stand and accused Woking boss Frank Gray of conspiring with the match officials. He has until February 15 to respond to the charge.
Evans was fined £500 earlier this season after being sent to the stand during a game against Altrincham.
Woking have also complained to the FA about his behaviour.
A statement from Woking said: "The chairman of Woking, Mr David Taylor, has sent a letter of formal complaint to the Football Association in regard to the language, behaviour and post-match remarks in regard to officials of Woking by Mr S Evans when his club visited Kingfield.
ìWoking, as a family orientated club, takes the above very seriously and awaits a response from the Football Association."
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