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Chiefs slapped with 150K fine by PSL DC for spectator violence

Moegoe: Kaizer Chiefs fans

Kaizer Chiefs is once again on the wrong side of the Premier Soccer League disciplinary committee after being slapped with a hefty R150,000 fine for spectator misbehavior on Thursday.

“I hereby confirm that earlier this morning, Kaizer Chiefs Football Club appeared before the PSL DC to answer to charges of spectator misbehavior as a result of a missile-throwing incident on the 28th of September 2024 when they were fixtured against Mamelodi Sundance Football Club,” said PSL prosecutor Zola Majavu.

“They pleaded guilty as charged and they were fined a monetary fine of R100,000 of which R50,000 is suspended on condition that during the period of suspension, which is up to the end of the season, they are not found guilty of a similar offense.”

Amakhosi supporters threw objects onto the pitch during their Betway Premiership 2-1 defeat to Sundowns after referee Skhumbuzo Gasa ruled Edson Castilo’s goal for offside.

It was not the first time the Amakhosi supporters produced unsavory scenes, as they were charged with the same offense three times last season.

First, it was after the defeat against TS Galaxy at the Mbombela Stadium, which was followed by another loss to SuperSport United at the Peter Mokaba Stadium.

The third incident was during the Carling Knockout, where they were eliminated by AmaZulu during the tenure of Molefi Ntseki.

Because of that, the outstanding and suspended fine of R100,000 was activated with immediate effect.

“Last season, they still had an outstanding and suspended fine of another R100,000 from a similar incident,” Majavu added.

“Effectively, it means now that they were convicted for this new offense, they will now pay an additional R100,000 which was previously suspended.


“In total, Kaizer Chiefs will pay effectively R150,000 plus the costs of the sitting of today, which are usually administratively computed by the league and added to the R150,000 fine.”

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