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Highlanders FC summoned again
29 May 2017 at 20:24hrs | Views
The Premier Soccer League has received reports of violence and hooliganism which led to the abandonment of the Castle Lager Premier Soccer League match between FC Platinum and Highlanders FC played at Mandava Stadium on Sunday 28 May 2017.
The matter will now be referred to the Premier Soccer League Disciplinary Committee for determination.
Consequently, Highlanders FC have been summoned to appear before the Disciplinary Committee on the 6th of June 2017 for contravening Order 31 of the PSL Rules and Regulations.
In terms of order 31 of the PSL Rules and Regulations, it is an Act of Misconduct on the part of the Club where;
31.1.13 Its supporters misbehave in any manner whatsoever, inside or outside a ground before, during or after a match, no matter on which ground the match is played. Without derogating from the generality of what constitutes misbehaviours on the part of supporters, the following are specifically declared to be acts of misbehaviour:-
31.1.13.2 Causing abandonment or attempting to cause the abandonment of a match
31.1.13.3 Throwing or attempting to throw missiles, bottled and other objects, whether potentially harmful or dangerous or not, on to the pitch, or at any person;
We once again call upon the Highlanders FC Board of Directors, Executive Committee, leaders of their supporter's chapters, coaches and players to seriously consider taking corrective measures to eradicate hooliganism in football.
Football is governed by the Premier Soccer League rules and regulations, ZIFA and FIFA statutes.
The Highlanders FC leadership must realise that hooliganism and violence will affect not only the club brand but it taints the image of football in general.
We would like to assure all our stakeholders that as a League we will be decisive in dealing with acts of hooliganism. We will not be swayed by emotions, frustrations, disappointments and feelings of a few misguided elements who continue to bring the game of football into disrepute.
The matter will now be referred to the Premier Soccer League Disciplinary Committee for determination.
Consequently, Highlanders FC have been summoned to appear before the Disciplinary Committee on the 6th of June 2017 for contravening Order 31 of the PSL Rules and Regulations.
In terms of order 31 of the PSL Rules and Regulations, it is an Act of Misconduct on the part of the Club where;
31.1.13 Its supporters misbehave in any manner whatsoever, inside or outside a ground before, during or after a match, no matter on which ground the match is played. Without derogating from the generality of what constitutes misbehaviours on the part of supporters, the following are specifically declared to be acts of misbehaviour:-
31.1.13.2 Causing abandonment or attempting to cause the abandonment of a match
31.1.13.3 Throwing or attempting to throw missiles, bottled and other objects, whether potentially harmful or dangerous or not, on to the pitch, or at any person;
We once again call upon the Highlanders FC Board of Directors, Executive Committee, leaders of their supporter's chapters, coaches and players to seriously consider taking corrective measures to eradicate hooliganism in football.
Football is governed by the Premier Soccer League rules and regulations, ZIFA and FIFA statutes.
The Highlanders FC leadership must realise that hooliganism and violence will affect not only the club brand but it taints the image of football in general.
We would like to assure all our stakeholders that as a League we will be decisive in dealing with acts of hooliganism. We will not be swayed by emotions, frustrations, disappointments and feelings of a few misguided elements who continue to bring the game of football into disrepute.
Source - PSL