Roberto Mancini has been given a suspended fine of £20,000 by the FA following his touchline dispute with Everton manager David Moyes last month.
City boss Mancini, who quickly made his peace with Moyes, accepted a charge of improper conduct over the incident in a 2-0 home defeat. He was also warned as to his future conduct.
The FA said in a statement, following the hearing at City of Manchester Stadium: "The FA has today fined Manchester City’s Roberto Mancini following a charge of improper conduct.
"City manager Mancini was charged following an incident in the Manchester City versus Everton fixture at The City of Manchester Stadium on March 24.
"Having accepted the charge and requested a personal hearing an Independent Regulatory Commission ordered that he be warned as to his future conduct and fined the sum of £20,000, which is to be suspended in total until the end of the 2011-12 season.
"The suspended sanction will be automatically activated should he be found guilty of a similar charge before that time, in addition to any other sanction for that offence."