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Peter Mudhuwa summoned for inciting Bosso - Dembare violence
14 Sep 2023 at 16:26hrs | Views
Highlanders FC defender Peter Mudhuwa has received a summons to attend a disciplinary hearing conducted by the Premier Soccer League (PSL).
This summons comes in response to allegations of his involvement in inciting violence during the recent Castle Lager Premier Soccer League match between Highlanders and Dynamos, which was abandoned last Sunday.
Furthermore, both Highlanders FC and Dynamos FC will also be called to the disciplinary hearing to address their respective roles in the incident.
According to a statement issued by the PSL, Highlanders face charges related to causing the match's abandonment, incidents of missile throwing, pitch invasion, acts of violence, and malicious damage to property.
Peter Mudhuwa specifically faces accusations of inciting violence and engaging in improper behavior that tarnishes the league's reputation.
In the case of Dynamos FC, they are charged with pitch invasion, missile throwing, and acts of violence.
The disciplinary proceedings are scheduled to convene on September 26th to address these issues.
This summons comes in response to allegations of his involvement in inciting violence during the recent Castle Lager Premier Soccer League match between Highlanders and Dynamos, which was abandoned last Sunday.
Furthermore, both Highlanders FC and Dynamos FC will also be called to the disciplinary hearing to address their respective roles in the incident.
According to a statement issued by the PSL, Highlanders face charges related to causing the match's abandonment, incidents of missile throwing, pitch invasion, acts of violence, and malicious damage to property.
Peter Mudhuwa specifically faces accusations of inciting violence and engaging in improper behavior that tarnishes the league's reputation.
In the case of Dynamos FC, they are charged with pitch invasion, missile throwing, and acts of violence.
The disciplinary proceedings are scheduled to convene on September 26th to address these issues.
Source - The Chronicle