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R9 000 fine for Stone Breakers

 

Stiff fines were imposed on several affiliates of the Safa Vhembe MMK Administrator’s League during a disciplinary committee meeting held in Thohoyandou last week.

Tshikwani Stone Breakers were found guilty of causing the abandonment of their match against LTT Murunwa. A fine of R6 000 was imposed and they were also fined R3 000 because a fight among supporters broke out. LLT Murunwa received a fine of R2 000 because of the fight involving supporters and players. The DC ordered that the match be replayed.

Madombidzha Western Stars pleaded guilty to the charge of assaulting the referee when playing against Muraleni United Brothers and a fine of R5 000 was imposed on them. The three points for the match were awarded to United Brothers.

Langutani Blue Birds were found guilty of assaulting the match official when they played against Hosan Guptus. They were fined R6 000 and three points were awarded to their opponents,

Duthuni Happy Boys were fined R4 000 for causing the abandonment of the match against Tshakhuma RO Nandilani. The three match points were also awarded to RO.

Khakhu Real Vultures were fined R6 000 for not marking the ground properly in their match against Mabvuka Black Stars. They forfeited the three points.

Muhuyu Cooper Stars were fined R7 000 for assaulting the match official in their match against Sambadou FC. They forfeited the three points.

Ficus FC were fined R5 000 for arrival late during their clash against Muledzhi Fire Boys. The match will have to be replayed. Thengwe Flying Peace received a fine of R7 000 for causing the abandonment of their match against Sambandou United Professional. Three points were awarded to United. Dididi Maguvhewa were fined R7 000 for abandoning their match against Hosana Guptus. Three points were awarded to Guptus. Mashau Thondoni were fined R6 000 for assault when they played against Vyeboom Marikana.

Sport - Date: 14 April 2018

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Kaizer Nengovhela

Kaizer Nengovhela started writing stories for Limpopo Mirror in 2000. Prior to that he had a five year stint at Phala-Phala FM as sports presenter. In 2005 Kaizer received an award from the province's premier as Best Sports Presenter. The same year he was also nominated as Best Sports Reporter by the Makhado Municipality. Kaizer was awarded the Mathatha Tsedu award in 2014.

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