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Dynamos summoned for assaulting Hwange coaches
09 May 2012 at 04:44hrs | Views
Dynamos have been summoned to appear before a Premier Soccer League disciplinary committee following ugly scenes at Rufaro last Sunday where Hwange coaches Nation Dube and his assistant Mamelo Njekwa, were allegedly assaulted by the club's marshals.
The coalminers filed an official complaint with the PSL yesterday after which the league indicated that DeMbare would be hauled for a hearing. PSL chief executive Kenny Ndebele said they would advise Dynamos of the dates of the hearing but the Glamour Boys would be held responsible for the conduct of their marshals.
"We have just received the official compliant from Hwange and we are proceeding with summons as per rules and regulations. We will get the confirmation of the dates for the hearing from the disciplinary committee," said Ndebele.
The start of the Premiership tie between DeMbare and Chipangano had to be delayed by 45 minutes as Hwange protested after their coaches were allegedly assaulted by the home team's marshals following a bustup in the tunnel before the teams had gone for warm up.
The coaches were escorted to the hospital and the match proceeded with kit manager Andrew Zulu and fitness trainer Kenny Nyape taking charge.
Dynamos are likely to be fined by the league, which is battling to deal with errant clubs in a season which is still a few games old.
The coalminers filed an official complaint with the PSL yesterday after which the league indicated that DeMbare would be hauled for a hearing. PSL chief executive Kenny Ndebele said they would advise Dynamos of the dates of the hearing but the Glamour Boys would be held responsible for the conduct of their marshals.
"We have just received the official compliant from Hwange and we are proceeding with summons as per rules and regulations. We will get the confirmation of the dates for the hearing from the disciplinary committee," said Ndebele.
The start of the Premiership tie between DeMbare and Chipangano had to be delayed by 45 minutes as Hwange protested after their coaches were allegedly assaulted by the home team's marshals following a bustup in the tunnel before the teams had gone for warm up.
The coaches were escorted to the hospital and the match proceeded with kit manager Andrew Zulu and fitness trainer Kenny Nyape taking charge.
Dynamos are likely to be fined by the league, which is battling to deal with errant clubs in a season which is still a few games old.
Source - Byo24News