The Scotsman

Killie face punishment for SPFL rules breach

- By DAVID OLIVER

Kilmarnock face a disciplina­ry hearing after breaching the rules of the Premier Sports Cup during Saturday’s 2-0 win over East Kilbride.

Tommy Wright’s side named new signing Daniel Armstrong among the substitute­s for the season opener at K-park Academy after bringing the winger in from fellow Championsh­ip side Raith Rovers this summer.

However a suspension in the League Cup competitio­n carrying over from his days with the Fife side was still applicable and Killie played the 23-year-old for the closing 18 minutes of the game when he should have been ineligible.

SPFL chiefs are now investigat­ing the rules breach and have summoned the Ayrshire club to a Hampden disciplina­ry meeting tomorrow.

Kilmarnock apologised to supporters for the ‘inadverten­t breach’ in a website statement.

It read: “The club would like to apologise to our supporters, East Kilbride and to the footballin­g authoritie­s for this inadverten­t breach of the rules.

"A hearing with the SPFL has been scheduled for Thursday, July 15 where the club will make representa­tion.

“Until then, we will make no further comment.”

It adds to Killie’s recent woes in the competitio­n which they won under Kenny Shiels in 2012.

Last season the club was forced to forfeit their opening game with Falkirk, handing the Bairns a 3-0 win, after a Covid outbreak at Rugby Park.

The enforced defeat contribute­d to Alex Dyer’s team being eliminated in the group stage.

 ??  ?? 0 Daniel Armstrong: Should have been ineligible
0 Daniel Armstrong: Should have been ineligible

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