A Dutch court sentenced former
Netherlands international footballer Quincy Promes to 18 months in jail
Monday for stabbing his cousin at a family party.
The Spartak Moscow forward, 31, who pleaded not guilty, was not in court in
Amsterdam for the sentencing as he currently lives in Russia.
His lawyer said the “disappointed” Promes would appeal.
Promes stabbed his cousin in the leg at the end of a family birthday party in
2020 in a row over a stolen necklace, the court found.
Anyone convicted of the offence would normally get a sentence of at least a
year but Promes got a heavier jail term because of his public profile, it
said.
“The court took into account that the suspect is a professional football
player and well-known Dutchman, and therefore has an exemplary function,” the
court said in a statement.
“The court also blames the suspect for not taking any responsibility for his
act.”
Prosecutors, who had demanded a two-year sentence, last year dropped a charge
of attempted murder against Promes.
“Our client has asked us to appeal,” his lawyer Robert Malewicz was quoted as
saying by Dutch news agency ANP.
“We briefly discussed the verdict. He reacted disappointed. We will study the
verdict carefully, but he has already asked us to appeal.”
The appeal would focus on phone taps, Malewicz said.
The stabbing investigation was triggered by intercepted phone calls from a
separate probe into a drug-smuggling case involving Promes.
Promes was charged in May with importing several hundred kilos of cocaine
through the Belgian port of Antwerp in 2020.
Prosecutors said it was “premature” to seek his extradition.
Promes has been capped 50 times, scoring seven goals, and was part of the
national team at the Euro 2020 championships, played in 2021 due to Covid,
but has not worn the orange jersey since.
He joined Amsterdam’s Ajax in 2019 from Sevilla in a 15 million-euro ($16.4
million) transfer, before going back to Spartak in 2021, where he was named
Russia’s footballer of the year in 2017 during a previous spell. (BSS/AFP)