Khanyeza get 12 months ban
The PSL Disciplinary Committee today handed down its ruling in the case involving Ajax Cape Town
and Mabhudi Khenyeza.
Khenyeza and Ajax Cape Town FC were charged with various offences arising from an incident which
took place during a fixture between Ajax Cape Town and Mamelodi Sundowns played at Loftus
Stadium on 02 April 2013.
Ajax Cape Town FC was acquitted of the charges brought against it but
Khenyeza was convicted of swearing and spitting at a match official, Zakhele Siwela.
Today, the PSL DC ruled that:
-
Khenyeza is suspended from all football activities under the auspices of the League for a
period of 12 (twelve) months (in terms of Rule 50.14.5 of the Rules of the League).
- Khenyeza is ordered to pay costs of the two sittings of 17 and 23rd
May 2013
include the travel costs of the League’s witnesses only for 23rd May 2013 such costs to
PSL Prosecutor, Nandé Becker said:
“We welcome the sentence which is commensurate with the
seriousness of the offences with which the player was charged with.
I hope that the finding and
sentence will send a strong message to all football players. Football players should be role models
to their supporters, especially when matches are televised internationally.
We believe that there
is a fine line that must not be crossed by players in their conduct towards match officials.
If players
and officials want to be respected by match officials, they must at all times show the same type
of respect towards such officials, irrespective of any decisions which may have been made against
them by the official.”
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