TS Galaxy fined by PSL
DStv Premiership side TS Galaxy have become the latest club to be fined by the PSL.
This comes after The Rockets failed to provide an electronic substitution board during their home league game.
The club pleaded guilty as charged by the PSL Disciplinary Committee [DC].
The Mpumalanga-based outfit is fined an amount of R40 000, half of which is suspended on condition that they do not commit the same offence during the period of the suspension.
Galaxy were further ordered to pay the costs of the DC sittings.
PSL FINES TS GALAXY
“I can confirm that a short while ago TS Galaxy appeared before the PSL DC to answer to charges of failure to provide an electronic substitution board in their home match which they have an obligation to do it in accordance with the PSL inscripts,” said the PSL prosecutor Zola Majavu.
“They pleaded guilty as charged and they were fined an amount of R40 000, half of which is suspended on condition that during the period of suspension, they are not found guilty of the same offence again.
“They were further ordered to pay the costs of the DC sittings.”
Last month, the club found itself making headlines for all the wrong reasons.
It was reported that the side failed to pay some of its players their salaries for two months.
This resulted in an explosive meeting held by the club management and players on the none-payment salaries.
After the meeting, an audio from the meeting was then linked.
The side currently sit 10th on the log standings with 30 points after 25 outings.
TS GALAXY’S NEXT ASSIGNMENT
Galaxy’s next assignment will be against Royal AM in the DStv Premiership clash on Saturday, 22 April at home.
The kick-off is scheduled for 15:00.
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