Kaizer Chiefs supporters invaded the pitch after the Nedbank Cup defeat on Saturday, just days after the club were punished for their supporters misbehaving at the FNB Stadium earlier in the month.
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The Premier Soccer League confirmed earlier this week that Chiefs were fined R250 000.00 after their supporters threw objects on the pitch following the loss to Chippa United.
R200 000.00 of the fine was suspended for 24 months on condition that the club are not found guilty of a similar offence during that period, according to the PSL's ruling.
However, Chiefs invaded the pitch at Moses Mabhida Stadium at the full-time whistle, forcing players and coaches of both team to run the down the tunnel.
Supporters were seen damaging stadium property, while SuperSport also had their equipment damaged in the process.
Orlando Pirates, meanwhile, were ordered to play two games behind close doors earlier this week after they were found guilty for crowd violence.
According to the PSL's previous ruling, Chiefs would be expected to pay the R200 000.00,
However, it remains to be seen if the PSL will hand down another punsihment to the AmaKhosi.