 Corrigan will have to communicate to his bench by mobile phone |
Fermanagh manager Dom Corrigan will have to watch Sunday's Ulster Football Semi-Final against Down from the stand.
Corrigan has been given a one-match sideline ban because of repeated pitch incursions.
A Croke Park spokeswoman told the BBC that Corrigan had been previously warned about transgressions of the rule.
However, he was again reported during Fermanagh's win over Donegal and as a result, will be banned from the dugout in Sunday's provincial semi-final at Clones.
Potentially, the ban could have an adverse effect on Fermanagh's chances of winning the game.
Corrigan will now have the awkward job of trying to relay instructions to his number two Martin McElkennon by mobile phone.
Cavan manager Mattie Kerrigan was banned from the sideline at the county's Ulster Championship game against Antrim and his team went on to produce a shambolic performance.
Meanwhile, the GAA will review the format for the Football and Hurling Qualifiers at the end of this season.
Games Administration Committee chairman Tony O'Keeffe has acknowledged that "inequalities" exist in the current system.
The decision to fix Dublin's meeting with Derry for 28 June caused consternation in the Oak Leaf County.