The £200,000-a-week striker was taken to court after being caught driving without insurance and with no licence in March.
He was driving his white Porsche Cayenne when he was stopped on March 7 by cops as he left a golf club after an anonymous tip-off.
He pleaded guilty this morning in his native Spanish with the aid of an interpreter as he stood in the dock at Macclesfield Magistrates' Court.
Argentinian Tevez, 29, who gave his full name as Carlos Alberto Tevez, has not yet got a UK driving licence – partly because he struggled with the English theory test.
He pleaded guilty to two counts of failing to furnish information relating to incidents in which his car was clocked speeding in January.
Tevez did not attend the that hearing but was represented by his solicitor who told the court the footballer failed to respond to letters because he did not recognise the word "constabulary".
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