Johannesburg - Kaizer Chiefs midfielder Josta Dladla’s hearing into a failed doping test has been postponed yet again.
According to the ewn website, in October 2013, the player tested positive for Methylhexaneamine after the first Soweto derby of the season.
Dladla was then provisionally suspended from playing.
His agent Steve Kapeluschnik confirmed the matter was postponement and would resume on 6 May.
“There’s going to be a hearing which takes place under the auspices of the South African Institute for Drug-Free Sport (SAIDS). It’s quite a process to get everybody around the table and unfortunately, the hearing has been postponed.”
According to the ewn website, in October 2013, the player tested positive for Methylhexaneamine after the first Soweto derby of the season.
Dladla was then provisionally suspended from playing.
His agent Steve Kapeluschnik confirmed the matter was postponement and would resume on 6 May.
“There’s going to be a hearing which takes place under the auspices of the South African Institute for Drug-Free Sport (SAIDS). It’s quite a process to get everybody around the table and unfortunately, the hearing has been postponed.”