Stanislav Cherchesov, the former head coach of the Russian national team, commented on the situation of former Spartak player Quincy Promes and pointed out that no one should focus on the club. “Championship”.
“There is no coach and player superior to the club. Spartak played without him against Zenit. It is clear that this is a strong player. But there are laws that no one is allowed to break,” said Cherchesov.
On February 14, an Amsterdam court sentenced Promes to six years in prison for cocaine trafficking. The hearing of the case was held on January 24, and the prosecutor’s office requested that Promesa be sentenced to 9 years in prison. The Dutchman was placed on the international wanted list on 16 February.
On March 1, journalist Ivan Karpov reported that Promes was detained in Dubai due to an accident. Promes fled the scene of the accident, hoping no one would notice. Later, while the football player was going through passport control to fly from the UAE to Russia, he was detained by local law enforcement and placed under house arrest. His trial has not yet taken place.
Former player of Fakel named Promesa is guilty.