Wolves striker Matthews Cunha was banned for two matches and fined £80,000 following the incident after he featured full-time in the match against Ipswich.
Cunha was involved in an altercation with a member of the Ipswich squad after the end of a Premier League match on December 14, and the FA went on to accuse the Brazil international of behaving in an “inappropriate manner”.
The incident came after Jack Taylor scored a late winner for Ipswich, who are also fighting for Premier League survival, in Gary O'Neill's final game before he was sacked as Wolves manager.
Wolves have won four of their 19 matches and are 17th in the Premier League.
Analysis: The ban being a big blow to the Wolves
Cunha has been the shining light for Wolves this season, so it is almost impossible to overstate how damaging his absence could be to the club's hopes of remaining in the Premier League. His eight goals only tell part of the story.
It was Cunha's dramatic equalizer at Brighton that ended a run of five straight defeats. It was Cunha's strike from distance that secured the team's first win of the season against Southampton, having already provided the assist for the opening goal of the match.
It was Cunha's two stunning goals scored away to Fulham that helped Wolves achieve their only other Premier League win this season. His team has had problems at the other end of the pitch, but he is actually eighth in the top scorers' list thanks to Cunha.
O'Neill likes to talk about the tactical work that has made Cunha a better player, but the truth is that the Brazilian remains an extraordinary player, a rebel capable of moments of magic that come from his imagination rather than training. My land.
“I am Brazilian and a very emotional man,” he said. Sky Sports In the summer. Now, those feelings have gotten the better of him and will keep him out of some key matches for his club. Wolves struggled with being. Without him, their task seems more difficult.
There are options for new coach Vitor Pereira. Goncalo Guedes hinted at the ability to play a bigger role, while Hee-Chan Hwang still hopes to rediscover his level of last season. But no one is capable of what Konya can do. In wolves or beyond.
Adam Pat