Premier Soccer League (PSL) Slaps Yadah FC and Spencer Muvadi with Heavy Sanctions

Sithembinkosi L. Jiyane
Sports Reporter
www.zimgbcnews.co.zw

‎The Premier Soccer League (PSL) has handed down stiff sanctions to Yadah FC and the club’s executive member Spencer Muvadi following an incident that occurred after their league match against Ngezi Platinum Stars on August 22 at Heart Stadium.

‎Muvadi was found guilty of assaulting Yadah goalkeeper Godknows Gurure and in the process breaching PSL Rules and Regulations.

‎The disciplinary committee fined him US$4,000, plus hearing costs, and banned him for one year from conducting football business with Yadah or any other PSL club.

‎ He is also prohibited from holding any official position or attending matches under PSL jurisdiction during the same period.

‎“These sanctions are effective immediately,” the PSL said in its ruling.

‎Yadah FC were also punished for contravening league regulations. The club was fined US$5,000 plus hearing costs, which must be paid within 15 days from the date of judgment.

‎In a statement, PSL  stressed that the league remain committed to safeguarding the integrity of the game.

‎“The Premier Soccer League reiterates its commitment to upholding discipline, protecting the integrity of the game and promoting a safe and professional environment for all participants,” PSL said.

‎The ruling sends a strong message to clubs and officials that misconduct will not be tolerated, as the league seeks to foster professionalism and safeguard the spirit of the game.

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