A 62-year-old man has been charged after allegedly running onto the pitch and chasing the referee during Port Vale's 1-0 defeat to Portsmouth on Saturday.
Ted Piolunowicz, from Stoke-on-Trent, has been charged with going onto the playing area at a football match and using threatening behaviour with intent to cause fear/violence.
Piolunowicz has been given conditional bail and will appear in court on March 7.
Piolunowicz chased referee Craig Hicks after he failed to award Port Vale a free-kick in the build-up to Portsmouth's 88th-minute winner from the penalty spot.
Hicks ran from the Vale Park pitch, with Piolunowicz apprehended by staff on the touchline.
A joint statement from PGMOL and EFL on Saturday read: "We are appalled by the incident in today's League One fixture between Port Vale and Portsmouth which saw referee Craig Hicks chased off the field of play and condemn the mindless actions of the individual involved.
"Match officials should never feel threatened for their safety when playing a pivotal role in the staging of games in our competitions.
"We will provide our full support to Craig and his team alongside Port Vale and the relevant authorities as they seek to bring this individual to justice."
Port Vale also released a statement on Saturday saying: "Port Vale condemn the actions of the individual who entered the field of play during today's match against Portsmouth."
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