Wednesday, November 20, 2013

PSL Disciplinary Committee Outcome

The following cases appeared before the Premier Soccer League (PSL) Disciplinary Committee.

ITUMELENG KHUNE and KAIZER CHIEFS
The player was charged with displaying a religious slogan under his shirt during Chief’s fixture against Orlando Pirates on 26 October 2013.

The club was charged with bringing the League into disrepute. Both parties pleaded guilty and the player and club were each fined R25 000.00, suspended for 12 months. The player was also ordered to furnish a written apology. Khune and Kaizer Chiefs were ordered to pay the costs of the sitting.

AFRICAN WARRIORS
The club was charged with a contravention of the provisions of the Football Manual after they failed to submit the team-sheet on time during their NFD fixture against Chippa United on 01 November 2013 at Phillipi Stadium. The club paid an admission of guilt fine of R5 000.00.

In another matter involving African Warriors, the club was charged with contravening provisions of the PSL Compliance Manual after their representative and a media officer failed to arrive on time for the pre-match meeting ahead their fixture against Chippa United. African Warriors paid an admission of guilt fine of R5 000.00.

VELI MOTHWA
The player was charged with signing a football contract with two clubs at the same time. Due to Mr. Mothwa lodging an appeal against the DRC ruling in this regard, the matter was postponed pending the appeal.

BLACK LEOPARDS
The club was charged with failing to have the requisite medical personnel available prior to and at the start of their fixture against Thanda Royal Zulu FC on 02 November 2013 at the Seshego Stadium. The club paid an admission of guilt fine of R5 000.00.

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