The suspension, issued by UEFA’s Control, Ethics and Disciplinary Body, means that Mourinho will miss four Europa League group-stage matches next season.

In a video, Mourinho is shown to have gone on a verbal tirade against the English official after the match in the VIP car park at the Puskas Arena in Budapest, calling him a “f**king disgrace”, among other things.

Mourinho told reporters that Taylor’s performance in the match, which Roma lost on penalties after regulation and extra time ended 1-1, was a “scandal”, saying a series of decisive calls had gone against his team.

The final was the Italian club’s last chance to qualify for the Champions League next season.

UEFA also fined Roma €50,000 (AU$81,000) and will block the club from selling tickets for its next away game in the Europa League. The charges included “lighting of fireworks, throwing of objects, acts of damage and crowd disturbances,” UEFA said.

Roma must also contact the Hungarian football federation to settle damages caused by its fans at Puskas Arena.

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