Referee Jelly Chavani and 4th official Moeketsi Molelekoa have been handed a six week ban from officiating in Premier Soccer League matches for their roles in the decision to award Kaizer Chiefs a stoppage time penalty in their 1-1 draw with AmaZulu on Saturday.
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Keagan Dolly converted the penalty, but replays showed the penalty, given for handball, had struck Thapelo Xoki on the shoulder at worst, with his arms tucked behind his back.
The South African Football Association sent out a statement late on Wednesday that read:
The South African Football Association (SAFA) Referees Review Committee met on Monday, 4 October 2021 to analyse and discuss refereeing performance over the last round of National Soccer League (NSL) matches.
In reference to PSL41 featuring Amazulu FC vs Kaizer Chiefs FC, played on Saturday, 2 October 2021 at Johnsson Kings Park, the Review Committee noted the following, with specific reference to the incident that occurred in the 90+3 minutes.
As such:
Therefore, the SAFA Review Committee found that:
SAFA will continue to require high standards from its match officials and while acknowledging this was refereeing error, match officials must accept that if they err to this extent, there must be consequences.
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