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PSL DC case updates

PSL DC case updates

Posted: 2011-11-25 14:52

Various clubs faced a PSL DC hearing recently and here is the outcome of those cases. 

Below is the summary of the Premier Soccer League DC outcome on various cases:
 
- Orlando Pirates FC: They were charged with supporter misbehaviour. Orlando Pirates presented their arguments and matter postponed to allow the League time to respond
 
- Orlando Pirates FC: Charged with non-compliance with the Media manual. Admission of guilt and fined R5000.
 
- Black Leopards FC: They were charged with non-compliance with the Kit manual.  Admission of guilt and fined R5000.
 
- AmaZulu FC: Charged with spectator misbehaviour; failure to provide adequate security and failure to protect match official. The Respondent was found not guilty on the failure to provide adequate security and found guilty on failure to protect match official and were sanctioned a fine of R10, 000.00 suspended for the 12 months.
 
The Respondent to issue a written apology to the match official within seven days and the apology to be placed on the League and AmaZulu's websites within 14 days, the League and AmaZulu address a joint press conference on spectator misbehaviour for 3 months, AmaZulu to address spectators before kickoff and during half time break and at the end of the match.
The cost to be shared between the parties. Amazulu have lodged an appeal therefore the sanction is suspended.
 
- United FC: Charged with fielding a suspended player. Pleaded guilty and fined R20, 000 half of which is suspended. The Respondent to pay cost of the hearing 






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Recent Comments (2) :

law : 2011-11-26 06:29

wits selecteted that jersey intentionally knowing exactly dat pirates use red jersey on away games. Our kit manager has been with us for long and never encounterd somthing like this. However the strutengy for da day work on their fovour. chapman you were a clever boy on da day but Pirates this year has tendency hitting were it matter most. Dont anger the Gosts because when thay come they tourment, haunt, scary and ugly. We will meet in da final. Lead the way in SA soccer achievement.

Khosi waya waya: 2011-11-27 11:50

@Law. No, wits didn't select the jersey intentinally. They're wearing that jersey to support the 16days of activism for women & children abuse, though it was not fair to pirates becuase both their jerseys clashes with the shirts and shots colours.

 
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