Sliema Wanderers winger Njongo Priso’s red card in the 3-3 draw against Balzan has earned him a two-match ban.
The Cameroonian, who joined the Wanderers during the January transfer window, was dismissed in the second half after collecting two quickfire yellow cards for remarks he passed towards referee Fyodor Zammit.
Priso was one of five Premier League players who were sanctioned by the MFA Disciplinary Commissioner.
Balzan’s Pedrinho, Hibs midfielder Bjorn Kristensen, Valletta’s Romeo Romao and Eloy Nkene, the St Andrew’s defender, were given a one-match ban for four yellow cards.
Hibs secretary Stephen Abela was given a two-match touchline ban after being ordered off the bench in his side’s 1-1 draw against Pembroke.
Mark Vella, Sliema’s goalkeepers’ coach, was handed a three-match touchline ban after being dismissed in the draw against Balzan while St Andrews physio Alejandro Pantoja, expelled from the bench in his side’s 3-2 defeat to Tarxien Rainbows, was suspended for one game.