Glens' Donnelly handed two-game banpublished at 14:32 Greenwich Mean Time 21 December
Irish Premiership (15:00 GMT)
Glentoran will be without Jay Donnelly for today's contest at Solitude and the Boxing Day Big Two game with Linfield at the Oval.
This is as a result of him being handed a two-match suspension for a provocative gesture during the last Big Two meeting in the BetMcLean Cup game on 3 December.
In addition to Donnelly's suspension, the Glens were fined £250 in relation to the incident during their 1-0 victory at Windsor Park.
Donnelly's sanction was imposed in light of Section 17.1 of the Irish Football Association's Disciplinary Code, namely: "A player or official who provokes the general public during a match will be sanctioned with a minimum 2 match standard suspension and a minimum fine of £250 which will be imposed on their club."
Meanwhile Linfield received a £1,000 fine for a breach of Article 28.2 (a) in relation to spectator misconduct during the fixture.
A separate notice of complaint was also issued in respect of the article which prohibits "the invasion or attempted invasion of the field of play" during the same match against Glentoran on 3 December, with a warning issued for that incident.
Glentoran were also handed a £250 fine following the Big Two derby on Friday 22 November at the Oval for the use of flares or fireworks.