Oleg Romantsev, former coach of Spartak Moscow, said that after the court decision regarding a player in the Netherlands, the red and white football player Quincy Promes did not have the right to determine his fate. Romantsev’s words lead “Sport Express”.
Should Promes play for Spartak? I don’t think that Coach Romantsev has the right to decide the fate of Promes, as he is not familiar with Dutch legislation. It’s a court matter. Moreover, now his lawyers have filed an appeal,” said the expert.
On 19 June, the Dutch Royal Court sentenced Promes to 18 months in prison for stabbing his cousin.
The football player stabbed his relative in the knee at a family party in the summer of 2020. The cousin of the football player went to the police 4 months after the incident because he wanted to solve the problem in the family first.
Promes is also a defendant in a criminal case involving smuggling and drug trafficking, which led Dutch police to wiretap his phone calls. Thus, law enforcement learned the details of the conflict and obtained evidence that Promes had attacked his brother.
Spartak’s former football player said About the club players’ reaction to Promes’ prison sentence.