The Premier Soccer League has confirmed that the disciplinary committee matter involving Mamelodi Sundowns and Orlando Pirates has been postponed.
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Sundowns and Pirates were charged by the PSL following the violence that took place at Loftus Versfeld Stadium during their league game last month.
Football fans stormed onto the Loftus Versfeld Stadium pitch during Sundowns' 6-0 win over Pirates to show their displeasure at the performance of their team that day.
It was confirmed by the league on March 1 that Pirates were charged for the conduct of their fans, while Sundowns were charged for having inadequate security.
However, the PSL has today (Thursday) announced that the matter has been postponed for March 20.
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"The Premier Soccer League (PSL) Disciplinary Committee matter involving Mamelodi Sundowns FC and Orlando Pirates FC scheduled for this evening has been postponed. The matter will now sit on 20 March 2017 at 18h00," read the PSL's statement.