Aldershot striker Danny Hylton hit with eight-match ban
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Aldershot Town striker Danny Hylton has been given an eight-match ban and fined 拢1,000 after being found guilty of two charges of racial abuse.
An FA statement said a regulatory commission had proved counts of
Both incidents took place in the club's League Two game at Barnet in October.
Aldershot have 14 days to lodge an appeal on the 23-year-old's behalf.
Hylton, who was Aldershot's top scorer last season with 16 goals in 52 appearances in all competitions, and who , has been warned about his future conduct.
Both Barnet and Aldershot were fined 拢1,000 by the FA in October after a mass confrontation at the end the match at Underhill.
The ban matches that handed to Liverpool forward Luis Suarez after the Uruguayan was found guilty of racially abusing Manchester United defender Patrice Evra.