Mourinho’s charge for using insulting/abusive language towards a match official is one of a number of charges levelled against Roma and Sevilla after Wednesday's clash.
Jose Mourinho has been charged by UEFA over criticism of referee Anthony Taylor in the wake of Roma's Europa League final defeat to Sevilla in Budapest on Wednesday.
Subsequent video footage of Taylor being accosted by angry fans at the airport has been condemned by the Premier League, which said it was "shocked and appalled" by the abuse suffered by the English official.
Mourinho’s charge for using insulting/abusive language towards a match official is one of a number of charges levelled against both clubs after a stormy final that yielded 13 yellow cards.
Mourinho criticised Taylor in his post-match press conference, and in video footage which later emerged on social media, the former Chelsea and Manchester United manager is seen gesticulating at Taylor and officials in the stadium car park and heard saying "disgrace".
In the incident at the airport, clips on Twitter show a chair and drinks being thrown in the direction of Taylor and his group as they make their way through a gathering of Roma fans.
A Premier League spokesperson said: "We are shocked and appalled by the unacceptable abuse directed at Anthony Taylor and his family as they travelled back from the UEFA Europa League Final.
"No one should have to suffer the inexcusable behaviour they had to endure yesterday.
"Anthony is one of our most experienced and accomplished match officials and we fully support him and his family."

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