Kaizer Chiefs have pleaded guilty for fielding two ineligible players against Sekhukhune United in a DStv Premiership encounter last year.
The PSL prosecutor Zola Majavu revealed last month that both Aiden McCarthy and Mduduzi Shabalala were not properly registered by Chiefs.
Both players, who feature in the DStv Diski Challenge side, were included in the matchday squad to face Sekhukhune in December but did not feature.
Majavu confirmed on Friday that the Soweto giants pleaded guilty and were fined along with McCarthy and Shabalala.
"Kaizer Chiefs was fined a monitory amount of R200 000, 50 percent of which is suspended for a period of 12 months on conditions that during the period of suspension, they are not found guilty of the same offence," Majavu said via the PSL's media department.
"With regards to the second and third respondents, which are the players, they were both fined a monitory amount R10 000, which whole amount is suspended for a period of 12 months on condition that during the period of suspension, they are not found guilty of the same offence.
"Kaizer Chiefs were further ordered to pay the cost of the two sittings, which cost would be administratively completed by the league and forwarded to the responded for onward payment."
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