George Calombaris will give up his status as Melbourne Victory's No.1 ticket holder and has put a self-imposed 12-month ban on attending A-League matches.
Calombaris pleaded guilty to assaulting a 19-year-old shortly after this year's A-League Grand Final between Sydney FC and Victory at Allianz Stadium.
The Masterchef star was caught on video in an altercation with the teenager following the result, which saw Victory defeated in a penalty shoot-out against their rivals.
However, after appearing in court on Friday, Calombaris won't be sentenced for at least another six weeks after the judge ordered a pre-sentencing report.
After leaving court, Calombaris revealed his will relinquish his No.1 ticket holder status at Victory, and will not attend A-League games for at least 12 months.
But it is yet to be determined if Calombaris will receive a ban from Football Federation Australia, who are no stranger to handing out up to five-year bans to supporters for poor behaviour at and around A-League games.
George Calombaris relinquishes Number One Ticket Holder status at @gomvfcarg & put self-imposed ban on going to A-League matches for 12mths.
— Leonie Ryan (@LeonieFRyan) September 8, 2017
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