Another six-month ban has been confirmed by the Premier Soccer League, following the sanction on Mpho Makola, which was announced last week.
Last Friday, the PSL confirmed that the Cape Town City midfielder received a six-month ban from football after assaulting match referee Abongile Tom during the match against Kaizer Chiefs at the Cape Town Stadium last month.
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The League has confirmed today (Wednesday) that the PSL DC has banned TS Sporting official Vusi Ntimane for six months.
“The Premier Soccer League (PSL) Disciplinary Committee last night imposed six months ban from football on TS Sporting official, Mr Vusi Ntimane,” the PSL confirmed in a statement.
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“Mr Ntimane was found guilty of misconduct in abusing, harassing and throwing the contents of an energy drink bottle at match official Mr Akho Ndzingo during the GladAfrica Championship fixture between TS Sporting and University of Pretoria at Tuks Stadium on 02 November 2019,” confirmed the league.
“TS Sporting were also found guilty and fined R200 000; of which R150 000 was suspended for a period of 24 months. The club and Mr Ntimane were ordered to pay for the costs of the Disciplinary Committee sitting,” read the statement.