Rocky Bushiri has been handed a two-match ban following the bust-up between Hibs and Hearts in the final Edinburgh derby of the season.
The defender will miss the opening fixtures of the new Premiership season, with both clubs receiving fines for the on-field incident.
Tempers reached boiling point at Tynecastle as both sets of players and coaches has flare-up at full-time in what was the final match of the season.
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Referee Don Robertson showed several red cards at the end of the match, with Bushiri, Hibs boss Lee Johnson, Hearts sub goalkeeper Ross Stewart and Jambos goalkeeping coach Paul Gallacher all dismissed.
Both sides were charged by the SFA for breaching disciplinary rule 204, which states that all representatives of the club should "conduct themselves in an orderly fashion."
At a hearing on Thursday (June 29), during which both clubs admitted to the charges against them, Hearts landed a £6,000 fine while Hibs were ordered to pay £6,400 and lost Bushiri to a two-match ban. Both clubs have 30 days to pay their respective fines.
The match finished 1-1 in Gorgie with Hearts sealing a fourth place finish ahead of their city rivals, while Alex Cochrane was also sent off in the first-half of what was a heated derby encounter.
Hibs were left with a fifth place finish and had to rely on Celtic's Scottish Cup win handing them a shot at Europa Conference League qualifiers.
The row broke out after Johnson appeared to dig his fist into the midriff of Steven Naismith as the Jambos boss went for a handshake following the final whistle.