Hearts boss Craig Levein hit with misconduct charge at Under-18 derby with Hibs

Craig Levein will be summoned to Hampden for a disciplinary hearing next month - after the Hearts boss was charged by the Scottish FA over an incident at an Under-18 match.
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The charge relates to an incident while Levein was in his director of football role and attending an Under-18 derby clash between Hearts and Hibs at the Oriam.

The nature of the incident is unknown, but Levein will face a hearing at the national stadium on Wednesday April 17.

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He is charged with breaching Disciplinary Rule 207 - “No official shall commit Misconduct at a match.”

Hearts manager Craig Levein is facing a hearing at Hampden. Picture: SNS GroupHearts manager Craig Levein is facing a hearing at Hampden. Picture: SNS Group
Hearts manager Craig Levein is facing a hearing at Hampden. Picture: SNS Group

Levein has already had one trip to Hampden over discipline issues after comments he made in the aftermath of a 2-1 defeat to Rangers, suggesting that he felt Hearts were “playing against 13 men”.

The Hearts boss was hit with a two-match ban, with one suspended.

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