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PSL charges Celtic, Chippa, Chiefs

Johannesburg - Kaizer Chiefs, Chippa United and Bloemfontein Celtic will face the PSL Disciplinary Committee for charges brought against them.

The following statement is via the Official PSL Twitter account about the different charges the three PSL clubs have been issued with.

Kaizer Chiefs: The club has been charged with contravening rule 8.9.4 for failing to prcure the services of a spectator doctor at least one hour before kick-off of their fixture against Bloemfontein celtic

Chippa United: The club faces two charges - The first is that of contravening the PSL compliance manual after their representative failed to arrive on time for the pre-match meeting ahead of their fixture against Supersport united on 12 August.

Secondly, they are charged with contravening the psl compliance manual after they failed to display their kit at the pre-match meeting (3 hours before kick-off) ahead of their match against Supersport united.

Bloemfontein Celtic: The club has been charged with contravening the media manual ahead of their fixture against Kaizer Chiefs on 19 august 2014 after they submitted their starting line-up 10 minutes late. (50 minutes before kick-off)”

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