Rover owner get four year ban
The PSL Disciplinary Committee ON 11 June 2013 made its ruling in the case involving
Blackburn Rovers and club chairman, Dumisani Mcedani.
Mcedani was charged with assaulting a match official, Bafana Mosia, during Blackburn
Rover’s fixture against United FC on Saturday, 27 April 2013 at the Mthatha Stadium.
The
club was also charged with failure to protect the match officials.
Blackburn Rovers FC was acquitted but Mcedani was found guilty and was suspended from
all footballing activities under the auspices of the NSL for a period of four years.
He was also ordered to pay all the costs of the hearing including the cost of securing the
attendances of the League’s witnesses.
PSL Prosecutor, Nandé Becker said:
“I hope that this will send a strong message to all
football officials and players. We all have the right to disagree with decisions made by
match officials but at the end of the day we must respect not only the decisions but
also the officials who make the decisions, even if they may have been wrong.
Under no
circumstances will the League stand idly by and tolerate any forms of violence or disrespect
towards match officials. The type of behavior exhibited by Mr. Mcedani simply has no place
in football.”
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