The Scottish Football Association has banned former Rangers defender Bilel Mohsni for an extra three games, and seven matches in total, for his part in a brawl with Motherwell's Lee Erwin during the Scottish Premiership playoffs last month.
Mohsni and Erwin, who has since joined Championship side Leeds United, clashed at the end of Motherwell's 3-0 victory at Fir Park and Mohsni was initially given a four-game ban for excessive misconduct.
The SFA has found Mohsni guilty of two further violent conduct offences and added three games to the suspension, meaning that the out-of-contract Tunisian will have to miss seven games if he finds a new club.
His agent recently admitted that the defender's career in the UK is over. He will only avoid a seven-game ban if he joins a club in a country where foreign bans do not apply.