Black Cats fined over stormy City draw

Sunderland have been handed a STG30,000 ($A47,000) fine by the Football Association after a misconduct charge was found to be proven.

The charge related to the conduct of the Sunderland players towards referee Phil Dowd during the 3-3 draw at Manchester City on March 31.

The Staffordshire official awarded a controversial penalty in the 43rd minute after adjudging Craig Gardner had fouled City striker Edin Dzeko in the area.

In the immediate aftermath, several Sunderland players crowded round Dowd to voice their disapproval.

That prompted an FA charge, and the game’s governing body on Friday confirmed the Wearsiders, who denied the charge, had been fined as well as warned to their future conduct.

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