The decision comes less than two weeks after Tevez's car was removed from the road by police due to his failure to produce a full UK driving licence.
The Argentine faces a suspension for a separate incident after being hit with six penalty points when his car was clocked over the speed limit as he made his way to a match against Morecambe's reserve team earlier this year.
Tevez, who did not attend the hearing on Monday, has a history of road offences, with there being two known cases of his vehicles being impounded for separate indiscretions.


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