Ahly coach Hossam El-Badry has been hit with a two-game suspension and a 5,000 EGP fine for his "unacceptable way of objecting" to a referee at Sunday's El-Entag El-Harby game. The Egyptian Football Association (EFA) competition committee announced its decision on Tuesday in response to the behaviour of some Ahly and El-Entag El-Harby team members during the league game. El-Badry who was sent off the pitch for looking referee Mahmoud Ashour up and down, a gesture Ashour deemed offensive. Meanwhile, his assistant Sayed Mowad was hit with an eight-game suspension and an EGP 10,000 fine for physically pushing the referee. img alt='Ahly's Hossam Ashour and Egyptian Referee Mahmoud Ashaour' title='Ahly's Hossam Ashour and Egyptian Referee Mahmoud Ashaour' src='http://english.ahram.org.eg/Media/News/2017/5/2/2017-636293307943810189-381.jpg' / Ahly's Hossam Ashour and Egyptian Referee Mahmoud Ashaour Midfielder Hossam Ashour has also been hit with a four-game suspension and a 5,000 EGP fine for "behavior" against the referee. The EFA has also disciplined El-Entag's assistant coach Mohamed Abdullah with an EGP 1,000 fine and a one-game suspension for "arguing with the referee and wasting the game's time." Mowad and El-Badry earlier apologised for their bad tempers during the game. (For more sports news and updates, follow Ahram Online Sports on Twitter at @AO_Sports and on Facebook at AhramOnlineSports.)