The Premier Soccer League Disciplinary Committee has levied charges against Kaizer Chiefs in response to the misconduct exhibited by their fans following their 1-0 DStv Premiership loss to TS Galaxy in Mbombela.
Some of the Chiefs fans expressed their frustration by throwing objects at head coach Molefi Ntseki.
In response to this incident, Ntseki had to be escorted off the field by police. The PSL Disciplinary Committee has now taken swift action in light of these events.
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“I confirm that I preferred charges of misconduct against Kaizer Chiefs Football Club,” the league’s prosecutor Advocate Zola Majavu said. “This is as a result of a missile-throwing incident that transpired in the match between [Chiefs] and TS Galaxy this past Sunday. They (Chiefs) have been scheduled to appear before the PSL DC on Tuesday, 29 August. Once the DC has pronounced its verdict and the matter is finalised, I will then give a further update.”
Meanwhile, Chiefs return to Premiership action on Saturday (26 August) against AmaZulu at FNB Stadium.