FORMER Rangers star Jermain Defoe has been banned from driving for six months after he was caught speeding.

The 40-year-old was clocked doing 56mph in a 30mph zone in Rutherglen, South Lanarkshire, on December 28, 2020.

Glasgow's Justice of the Peace Court was told Defoe was behind the wheel of a Range Rover at the time.

Prosecutor Ryan Watson said the striker was snared by a speed camera in the area's Mill Street around 11pm.

The ex-England international pleaded guilty to the single charge of speeding.

Paul Mullen, defending, stated: "He apologises to the court for a momentary lapse in judgement."

The lawyer added that Defoe, then of Bearsden, East Dunbartonshire, was dropping off a colleague and was unfamiliar with the area.

Mr Mullen also forwarded references to JP Colin Marchment for charities that he is involved in.

It was revealed that Defoe already had 11 penalty points on his licence.

JP Marchment added an additional four points of the offence - disqualifying him from driving for six months under the totting up procedure.

The former footballer, now of Chigwell in Essex, was also fined £480.

The Crown accepted a not guilty plea to a separate speeding charge of 75mph in a 50 zone.

Defoe already had previous driving offences. He was banned from the road in 2009 and he was up in court a year later for being caught with a phone while driving.