The Hull City striker Yannick Sagbo has been fined £15,000 and ordered to complete an education course after showing support for Nicolas Anelka's controversial quenelle goal celebration on social media.

The Ivory Coast striker admitted an aggravated breach of Football Association Rule E3 in that Anelka's gesture was deemed to have antisemitic connotations.

Sagbo posted a picture on Twitter of Anelka's celebration alongside the word: "Legend". He also referred to Anelka as a role model for France's urban youth.

The Hull City manager Steve Bruce said two weeks ago that the club would "vigorously defend" the charge but the player has since decided to accept the charge.

The FA said in a statement: "Following an independent regulatory commission hearing, Yannick Sagbo has been fined £15,000, subject to any appeal, after he admitted an aggravated breach of FA Rule E3.

"The Hull City player was also warned as to his future conduct and ordered to complete a compulsory education course.

"The charge was that the comment was abusive and/or indecent and/or insulting and/or improper, contrary to Rule E3(1). Further to that, the FA considered the comment to be an aggravated breach, as defined in FA Rule E3[2], in that it included a reference to ethnic origin and/or race and/or religion or belief."

Both the FA and Sagbo have the right to appeal against the decision but it is unlikely either party will do so.