The Football Association has charged Middlesbrough over the conduct of their players in the 2-2 draw with Manchester City last weekend.
Middlesbrough twice led during the Premier League fixture at the Riverside Stadium, but they were aggrieved when Leroy Sane earned a penalty - which was scored - for his team in dubious fashion.
The decision to award a spot kick resulted in a reaction from the home side, and the FA has decided to punish the club for failing to control their players.
A statement read: "It is alleged that in or around the 66th minute, the club failed to ensure that its players conducted themselves in an orderly fashion."
Middlesbrough have until 6pm on Friday, May 5 to appeal the decision.