Pompey manager Harry Redknapp has been handed a two-match touchline ban and a £3,000 fine by the FA after he was sent off for verbally abusing referee Andy D'Urso during the goalless draw against Wolves at Molineux on August 30.

It means he will not be allowed in the dug-out when Pompey play Nottingham Forest in a Carling Cup tie at the City ground later this month or at Manchester United in a Premiership clash on November 1.

Redknapp was charged with improper conduct and using abusive and/or insulting words to a match official and was reported to D'Urso by the fourth official at the match in which the referee booked eight players - five of then from Portsmouth.

Redknapp said after the game: "It is the first time I've been sent to the stand in 25 years.

"Every game now we are getting loans of bookings and I had to get my point across."

Arsenal defender Sol Campbell, meanwhile, escaped a ban for his Community Shield retaliation offence.

Campbell was content with a £20,000 fine after his trial by television following a controversial clash with Manchester United's Eric Djemba-Djemba in Cardiff.

Campbell appeared before the FA who had levelled an initial charge of violent behaviour after he kicked out in retaliation at Djemba-Djemba.

But the offence was diluted to one of "improper behaviour" by the FA's disciplinary committee.

Campbell aimed a back-heel flick at Cameroon star Djemba-Djemba, who had caught him high on the hip - a challenge which Wenger later described as "obscene"but which referee Steve Bennett deemed worthy of only a free-kick.

Bennett missed Campbell's reaction on the day.