Orlando Pirates midfielder Thandani Ntshumayelo has reportedly been banned from playing football for four years after testing positive for a class A drug.
According to a Power FM report, a statement from the South African Institute for Drug-Free Sport revealed that Ntshumayelo confessed to snorting three lines of cocaine at a party.
The 26-year-old said he was influenced by his friends to do so and admitted he had made a mistake. The Bucs star testified that he knew the substance was cocaine and that it was illegal for him to use it.
'Bibo' tested positive for cocaine following a routine drug test he took after a Premiership match between Pirates and Platinum Stars on 9 January.
Ntshumayelo's sentence was handed down last Tuesday (23 August) and he has 21 days to appeal from that day on wards. It is not known if his sentence could be reduced if he were to launch any appeal at this stage.
SAFA's head of communications, Dominic Chimhavi, told Soccer Laduma: "We have received information from the SAIDS, however I can't comment on the matter until I receive further information."