Friday, 18 February 2011

Pirates could walk plank over porridge attack (Reuters)

JOHANNESBURG, Feb 18 (Reuters) - South African premier league leaders Orlando Pirates face possible sanctions and a heavy fine after a fan threw porridge at a match official at a match in Durban last month.

The Pirates are being charged with spectator misbehaviour and bringing the game into disrepute after one of their supporters lobbed a handful of stodgy porridge, which South Africans commonly eat with most meals, at the referee.

The incident came at the end of a comfortable away win for the Pirates.

In October last year, arch rivals Kaizer Chiefs were handed a suspended 500,000 rand ($72,630) fine after angry fans threw two plastic vuvuzelas and a cabbage onto the pitch during a cup tie to protest refereeing decisions.

The throwing of missiles onto the field by frustrated fans was a major problem in South African soccer for some time but has almost disappeared in recent years.

($1 = 6.884 South African rand)

(Reporting by Mark Gleeson in Cape Town; Editing by John O’Brien; To comment on this story email sportsfeedback@thomsonreuters.com)

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