THE £200,000-a-week Argentinia international, sentenced today, was caught while serving a road ban after police received an anonymous tip-off.
MANCHESTER City striker Carlos Tevez was today ordered to do 250 hours community service, banned from driving for six months and must pay £1145 in court costs and fines after admitting motoring offences.
Tevez, 29, was told he is a role model to millions but nobody is above the law after the footballer admitted driving while disqualified and without insurance when he appeared at Macclesfield Magistrates' Court in Cheshire today.
The £200,000-a-week Argentina international was caught by police, after an anonymous tip-off, leaving a Cheshire golf club behind the wheel of a Porsche Cayenne while serving a road ban on March 7.
Passing sentence, chair of the bench Elizabeth Depares told the defendant: "Mr Tevez, you must realise you are a role model to thousands, if not millions, of fans but nobody is above the law. You should not have been driving.
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