Kadodia says Maritzburg will pursue protest after City player cards stolen

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Maritzburg United chairperson Farook Kadodia says his club will pursue their protest and seek a walkover in a disciplinary committee after Cape Town City played without player cards in a 3-2 DStv Premiership win to the Citizens on Tuesday evening.

City media officer Julian Bailey said the Cape club had done what they could to produce copies of necessary documentation stolen from team manager Moenier Davids’ car about two hours before the game at Cape Town Stadium.

Kadodia, said his club attends games with two sets of player cards. He said United played the game under protest as the Premier Soccer League had informed the KwaZulu-Natal club the match should go ahead due to fulfilments to the broadcaster, SuperSport. “We only played last night because the PSL told us we have an obligation with the sponsors, with the broadcaster, so we should make sure the game was fulfilled, and we could protest it thereafter.”“Some clubs do, and some don’t. We never needed a backup. We do have backup cards for the guys who play in the MDC [reserve league] and the PSL, but not for everyone,” he said.He said Davids’ car was broken into just before the game near Cape Town stadium.

 

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