Richard Nkosi
Richard Nkosi
Dynamos' chances of surviving relegation and FC Cape Town's playoff hopes in the National First Division will suffer should they be found guilty of using defaulters.
Dynamos allegedly used improperly registered player Patrick Meso in three games, of which they won two and drew one.
Meso was allegedly not properly cleared by his former club, City Tigers from the Gauteng Vodacom Promotional League who are owned by the Dynamites' former public relations officer, Sinky Mnisi.
FC Cape Town allegedly fielded Vincent Mohau Motumi in one league match, which they won.
Motumi is registered with Free State Vodacom League side Botshabelo FC but his clearance was issued by Manguang FC.
Dynamos on rocky ground
Richard Nkosi
Richard Nkosi
Dynamos' chances of surviving relegation and FC Cape Town's playoff hopes in the National First Division will suffer should they be found guilty of using defaulters.
Dynamos allegedly used improperly registered player Patrick Meso in three games, of which they won two and drew one.
Meso was allegedly not properly cleared by his former club, City Tigers from the Gauteng Vodacom Promotional League who are owned by the Dynamites' former public relations officer, Sinky Mnisi.
FC Cape Town allegedly fielded Vincent Mohau Motumi in one league match, which they won.
Motumi is registered with Free State Vodacom League side Botshabelo FC but his clearance was issued by Manguang FC.
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