Carlos Tevez pleads guilty to driving offenses, must carry out 250 hours of community service
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}Manchester City striker Carlos Tevez will do 250 hours of community service after admitting to driving with his license suspended and without insurance.
The Argentina international was also given a new six-month driving ban and fined $1,500 after pleading guilty to the offenses in court near Manchester on Thursday.
The maximum penalty for driving while disqualified is six months in prison.
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}Tevez was banned from driving for six months on Jan. 16 after failing to respond to letters by police about speeding. However, he was stopped by police while driving a sports car on a road near his home on March 7, following an anonymous tip-off.