PNP, if he is found guilty of driving whilst disqualified, he will go to jail.
I have never known of an offender not being sent to prison for this offence.
The offence is not considered to be a "mere driving offence," but the far more serious "contempt of court." The courts treat this offence very seriously, and are unlikely to grant anything other than a prison sentence. Why would they be lenient, when you have shown yourself to be the kind of person who treats the courts with contempt?
He will escape jail only if there is some extraordinary mitigating factor. Usually, that is a medical condition which would be worsened under jail conditions, but that is extremely unlikely to apply to Tevez. I have known courts to imprison an offender even where he had a new baby about to be born, and it proven that he would lose his job, which would cause suffering to his family. The judge's attitude was, "well, you should have thought about that before, so don't use them as an excuse, now."
The courts show a brutal lack of sympathy or pity to those who show contempt for our criminal system.