THE Premier Soccer League (PSL) have confirmed that they have punished Kaizer Chiefs following fans misbehavior at FNB Stadium on 7 April.
Following the 3-0 defeat to Chippa United, a section of Chiefs fans proceeded to throw objects down onto the field at the players and coach Steve Komphela with chants of 'Steve Must Go'.
The PSL DC have handed a R250 000 fine to Amakhosi, with of which R200 000.00 was suspended for 24 months on condition they are not found guilty of a similar offence during that period
The PSL statement reads:
The Premier Soccer League Disciplinary Committee has handed down its sanctions against Kaizer Chiefs FC on charges of spectator misbehaviour resulting from the club’s failure to provide adequate security.
This is after Kaizer Chiefs FC’s supporters threw objects onto the pitch after their Absa Premiership fixture against Chippa United on 07 April 2018 at FNB Stadium in Johannesburg.
Last night, the Club was found guilty of misconduct in failing to provide adequate security at the game.
The Disciplinary Committee has sanctioned Kaizer Chiefs with a fine of R250 000.00 of which R200 000.00 was suspended for 24 months on condition they are not found guilty of a similar offence during that period