Sundowns coach Mosimane found guilty of violent conduct

The Premier Soccer League (PSL) Disciplinary Committee has delivered a verdict.


Pitso Mosimane was charged with misconduct after he allegedly assaulted AmaZulu team security official Satchmo Ngwenya by punching him in the face during his team’s match against AmaZulu last September.

“Mamelodi Sundowns was charged for bringing the League into disrepute as a result of their coach’s actions,” read a statement issued by the PSL on Wednesday.

“Both the club as well as Mr Mosimane were found guilty. Sanction will be handed down once all the parties have made submissions to the disciplinary committee.”

READ: Sundowns found guilty of fielding ineligible Arendse

Meanwhile, as reported earlier, Sundowns were also found guilty of fielding Wayne Arendse whilst he was ineligible to play in the Absa Premiership fixture against Bidvest Wits on October 7.

“In the first matter involving Mamelodi Sundowns and Wayne Arendse, the disciplinary committee found both the club and the player guilty of misconduct,” concluded the PSL statement.

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