Chiefs To Play In Empty FNB stadium

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Premier Soccer League Disciplinary Committee (PSL DC) have announced that Kaizer Chiefs will play their upcoming home match against Cape Town Spurs without fans.

Chiefs were previously fined R200,000 with R50,000 suspended for six months on condition that they are not found guilty of the same offence.

However, Amakhosi were again charged for misconduct for the 3rd time in many weeks after their supporters throw all sorts of missiles at former head coach Molefi Ntseki after their Carling Knockout Cup 1-0 defeat to AmaZulu.

PSL prosecutor Zola Majavu confirmed that Chiefs will play their upcoming home encounter against winless Cape Town Spurs in an empty stadium.

“I can confirm that earlier this morning Kaizer Chiefs appeared before the PSL DC, to answer to further charges of misconduct relating to spectator misbehavior as a result of the pelting of missiles and various projectiles directed at their technical team in an attempt to voice their displeasure about the results,” Majavu said.

“They were served with a charge sheet, and they appeared before the DC where in they pleaded guilty and they were subsequently found guilty as charged.

“With regards to sanctions, it must be borne in mind that a few weeks ago, they were found guilty by the PSL DC on similar charges, and an amount of 50,000 Rand was suspended and there was a further automatic lockout in respect of the next home game, which was also suspended for a period of six months

“Unfortunately, before the expiry of the period of suspension, they re-offended again in a fixture of the 21st of October 2023.

“In the result, and having listened to all submissions from the prosecutor as well as their representatives, the PSL DC issued to the following fresh order:

  1. The R50,000 that was suspended is now effective immediately.
  2. The lockout that was suspended is now brought into operation and it will be with reference to the next match penciled in for the 8th of November 2023.

“With regard to the current transgression, they were fined a monetary fine of 300,000 Rands, which is wholly suspended for another period of six months on condition that should in the period of suspension, they are not found guilty of the same offense – again.

“They were also ordered to play their next home game at a neutral venue should they re-offend and be found guilty during the period of suspension. They were subsequently directed to carry the cost of today’s seating.

“So in summary, the match scheduled to be played on the 8th of November 2023 will be played as a lockout, meaning that there will be no fans or spectators at all at that venue. They were ordered to pay R50,000 which was previously suspended, and for the current transgression R300,000, wholly suspended for six months.

“Plus, there is a further fixture to be played at a neutral value in the event they were to re-offend again during the period of suspension, plus the cost of today’s hearing.”

Written by: Diski Voice