Kaizer Chiefs have been charged by the Premier Soccer League for the two matches they were unable to honour in December.
That’s with new PSL prosecutor Zola Majavu moving swiftly, as promised, to begin addressing a backlog in disciplinary cases.
Appointed until the end of the 2021-22 season, Majavu is addressing a backlog of cases left by the resignation of predecessor Nande Becker in November.
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“Kaizer Chiefs have been charged in relation to their non-fulfilment of the two fixtures as a result of the allegations that most of their players had tested positive,” said Majavu. “The case has been enrolled for hearing on January 21 at 6pm.”
Chiefs said they could not honour their December fixtures at home to Cape Town City and away to Golden Arrows due to an outbreak of more than 50 Covid-19 cases that shut down their headquarters in Naturena.