PSL suspends Gould
PSL suspends Gould

Posted in News on Nov 26, 2013.



The PSL Disciplinary Committee deliberated on the case involving Kaizer Chiefs player, Morgan Gould who had been charged with assaulting Bidvest Wits player, Getaneh Gibeto at the FNB Stadium, on 09 November 2013 in a match between Kaizer Chiefs and Bidvest Wits. Gould pleaded guilty to the charge.



The Premier Soccer League (PSL) Disciplinary Committee has met on Tuesday, 26 November 2013.



The PSL DC handed the following sentence:



Gould was suspended for two matches with immediate effect.



The player was fined R100 000 of which R 50 000.00 was suspended for 12 months on condition that he is not found guilty of a similar offence.



Gould must submit a written apology to Gibeto within seven days. The apology will be published on the League’s website.



Gould was ordered to personally pay for the costs of the DC sitting



Kaizer Chiefs had already taken a decision to suspend Gould for one game and fined him R50 000.00.



The PSL and Kaizer Chiefs sanctions will run concurrently.



Gould will effectively miss the upcoming two Amakhosi Absa Premiership games against Polokwane City on Wednesday, 27 November and Free State Stars on the 30th of November.



"I am deeply saddened by the situation and I accept the sanction as decided by the DC. I would like to put the matter behind me and move forward with playing football;" said 'MG' after the hearing.

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