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FootballKaizer Chiefs Suspends Dumisani Zuma With Immediate Effect, Agent Reacts to Club’s Handling of the Matter
- Kaizer Chiefs have once again suspended Dumisani Zuma, this time for breaching the club's code of conduct
- Dumisani Zuma was suspended once before after he was arrested for drinking under the influence of alcohol
- Dumisani Zuma's agent Basia Michaels has reacted angrily to the news of her client's suspension
Kaizer Chiefs has sensationally suspended Dumisani Zuma for the second time this season.
Zuma was first suspended in November 2021 after being arrested for driving under the influence.
Zuma’s suspension comes a few days after scoring his first goal for the club, as he netted for the Amakhosi in their 2-1 defeat to Cape Town City.
The Amakhosi released a statement in which they announced that the player would be suspended with immediate effect, The South African reported. Zuma was suspended for the second time for breaching the club’s code of conduct.
The player will now face a disciplinary hearing before he can be considered for selection again. In the statement, the club said that they were disappointed to report that Zuma was ‘suspended once again pending an internal disciplinary process.’
Zuma’s agent Basia Michaels, though, has hit out about how the club handled the matter. Michaels alleged that she only found out about the suspension via social media and received no notification from the club, SABC Sport reported.
“It’s is very disappointing to find out something this important via Twitter. We haven’t received any formal communication from the club with regards to what has been said about my client,” said Michaels.
Michaels added that the club did not even provide a formal report to her to explain why the player was suspended.
“I am very disappointed with how this has been done,” Michaels added.
Zuma will miss Chiefs’ next game against Marumo Gallants tomorrow evening.
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