Kaizer Chiefs have been found guilty on charges of misconduct during their Nedbank Cup semi-final fixture against Free State Stars on 21 April.
The Amakhosi supporters invaded the pitch, assaulted supporters and security officials while damaging property at the Moses Mabhida Stadium following their 2-0 defeat to Ea Lla Koto.
However, their judgement has been reserved in respect of the sanction after their sitting with the PSL Disciplinary Committee.
The Premier Soccer League released the following statement on the issue: ‘Judgement has been reserved in respect of the sanction in the matter between Kaizer Chiefs FC and the Premier Soccer League following a Disciplinary Committee sitting on 9 May 2018.
‘Kaizer Chiefs pleaded guilty to the charges of misconduct on the part of their supporters on 21 April 2018 during the Nedbank Cup fixture against Free State Stars FC where their supporters invaded the pitch, assaulted fellow supporters and security officials and damaged property at the Moses Mabhida Stadium in Durban.’
Kaizer Chiefs will travel to Cape Town Stadium when they take on Ajax Cape Town in their final Absa Premiership encounter on Saturday, with kick-off set for 3pm.